Example sentences of "[vb pp] by [art] [noun pl] 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The conference was organised by the Women 's Media Circle Foundation which is a group of Philippine women who have produced and broadcast radio and television programmes for women since 1986 .
2 Some pleaded guilty while others were incriminated by the children 's evidence , and two days later a dozen were hanged before thousands on the hill overlooking Lancaster Castle .
3 ‘ The truth of the matter is that the children remain in care after all the evidence has been considered by the children 's panel and the courts . ’
4 In Olympic year there was some fuss made by the Women 's AAA about my outfit .
5 It was made by the Women 's Engineering Society ( WES ) with the aid of the Community Programme Unit .
6 The friendship of the M family helped to reinforce the efforts being made by the children 's mother to create a more stable background for her family .
7 Such a romantic view of the family has been demolished by the women 's movement and by recent empirical work on domestic relations .
8 Instead , the orbit as a whole twists a little further round each time , so that a true drawing of the planet 's course should really look more like one of the patterns produced by a children 's Spirograph toy .
9 Whatever attitudes Protestants in Easton might have towards the police because of Northern Ireland 's social and political divisions , these are undercut by the police 's pursuit of crime and its perpetrators , so that some Protestant in Easton encounter the police in situations which encourage negative views as a result of the ordinary criminal activity they engage in .
10 The display of shells and butterflies from Wales and the rest of the world is complimented by a children 's Quiz
11 The existence of this self-reward mechanism is demonstrated by the women 's answers to a question about how they felt when they had got their work done as they liked it .
12 This is exemplified by a children 's toy called the tippe-top .
13 The ladies final , somewhat overshadowed by the men 's final , was resumed in the evening because of rain .
14 Another example is provided by a children 's picture puzzle that involves finding the drawing of a human face amongst the foliage in the drawing of a tree .
15 If a judge has slept badly , has had an indigestible breakfast , tripped over the cat , has been roundly abused by his wife and scolded by his children , or if his mind has been distracted by the children 's school reports , a narrow defeat at a curling match or whatever , he may be temporarily off form .
16 The programmes of two Soirees are worth recording ; the one in October 1865 started with a Public Tea at 6 o'clock precisely and was followed by the Chairmans 's Address Duet T is the hour for music Mrs Baker & Miss Russell Song Scenes of Home Mr. Bate Address — Rev.J.McFadyen Song Auld Robin Gray Miss Russell Duet What are the Wild Waves Saying Mr Bate & Mrs Baker Address — Capt.J.C .
17 And in Hereford and Worcester , facilities for abused children are run by a children 's charity and paid for by the authority .
18 At first she thought it was her eyes playing tricks ( did she have eyes ? ) , but then she recognized it : the glow cast by the Women 's spears .
19 Yet this difference is reinforced and indeed exacerbated by the women 's experience of physics at university .
20 The campaign to protect adult classes against the original proposals of the Education Bill was led by the Women 's Institute and backed by a range of voluntary organisations .
21 Before the Second World War it was still decreed by the Women 's Cricket Association that women cricketers should wear white stockings — a rule which it has to be said was not always adhered to by the players .
22 An instruction was issued by the Seamen 's Union that members were not to engage on ships whose captain and officers were not members of the Certificated Officers ' Union and any doubts among the majority of shipowners that a national organisation of employers was necessary to protect their interests disappeared .
23 in view of the prominent part taken by the women 's movement and of the general position of women in society , it was not surprising that women felt particularly strongly on such issues .
24 Some panel members believed that decisions taken by the Children 's Panel were not implemented by the Social Work Department , and therefore threatened the independence and integrity of the Panel .
25 In the case of female homosexuals , the difficulty lesbian mothers have in retaining the custody of their children when this is contested by the children 's father is further evidence that lesbian sexuality is not accepted on a par with heterosexuality .
26 The founder of Tiron , preaching celibacy in Normandy about 1100 , was nearly lynched by the clergy 's wives , as had been the archbishop of Rouen , no less , when promulgating a decree against them in 1072 .
27 This will be the last selection by Ms Eccleshare ( who is now The Bookseller 's children 's book correspondent ) and the last to be copublished by the Children 's Book Foundation and Andersen Press .
28 While they were there , complicated moves were made to try and have these orders extended by a Children 's Panel Hearing in Inverness , but the case was sent back to the Orkney Panel .
29 The problems of demobilization were greatly eased by the Servicemen 's Readjustment Act ( 1944 ) , better known as the GI 's Bill of Rights , whereby war veterans received extensive unemployment payments and educational opportunities .
30 ‘ Beyond the Boundaries ’ was the 21st annual national conference held by the Women 's Caucus for Art in Seattle , US .
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