Example sentences of "by [art] [adj] [noun pl] 's [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A statement issued by the Higher Women 's Council called upon all women to unify their efforts within the unified women 's councils in various locations .
2 The initiative for the women 's group came out of a seminar on ‘ Women and Mass Media ’ , which was organised by the Joint Women 's Programme , 22–24 August .
3 The London Transport strike of 1937 was an unofficial protest by the Communist-led Busmen 's Rank and File Movement against agreements reached between London Transport and the busmen 's own union , the Transport and General Workers .
4 The exhibition presented by the Irish women 's group focused on Irish women 's lives in Ireland and Scotland in the last century , not on ‘ promoting and peddling pro-Irish Republican publications and propaganda ’ !
5 For sure , the eighties has already had its riots and can expect more , it has seen insurgent movements for progressive and peaceful life on earth , symbolised by the first women 's embrace of the Greenham Common base in December 1982 which shifted popular consensus against the new generation of nuclear weapons .
6 And , by the Married Women 's Property Act 1964 , any money derived by a wife from an allowance made by her husband for housekeeping purposes , or any property acquired out of it , is deemed , in the absence of any agreement between them to the contrary , to belong in equal shares to the husband and wife .
7 He will use the platform provided by the Tory Women 's Conference to try to reassure the Tory Right that the Left has not taken over the Government .
8 Housing authorities have a general duty to house ‘ vulnerable ’ people but a recent survey by the National Children 's Home found that only 50 per cent of authorities would classify as vulnerable a young homeless person with no parents and no support .
9 The plight of children infected with HIV was recently highlighted by Princess Diana when she presented a report by the National Children 's Bureau to a London conference on the impact of AIDS on family life .
10 Such approaches probably owe a great deal to consideration of research by the National Children 's Bureau under Dr Mia Pringle and a consideration of children 's needs as well as their rights .
11 Undertaken by the National Children 's Bureau , this is a longitudinal study of breathtaking scale and thoroughness .
12 Two surveys conducted for the committee were of particular relevance to post-school provision : one , of young people , carried out by the National Children 's Bureau ( of which more later ) and a survey by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate .
13 The survey undertaken by the National Children 's Bureau , when the Warnock committee was deliberating , showed that some 27 per cent of 18 year olds considered handicapped were currently unemployed , with 19 per cent seeking work .
14 After selection by a local Children 's Panel Advisory Committee , new members are confirmed by the Secretary of State for Scotland .
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