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

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1 A major new training initiative set up by the Women 's Unit and the Personnel Services Division could have a profound effect on women 's employment across Europe .
2 A telephone poll of athletes by national cross-country coach Bud Baldaro , who was not consulted by the UKCCC , revealed that most athletes likely to figure prominently strongly favoured accepting an offer by the Women 's Cross-Country and Road Running Association to incorporate the men 's trial into the women 's event at Birkenhead on February 16 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Such a romantic view of the family has been demolished by the women 's movement and by recent empirical work on domestic relations .
6 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 .
7 After a hostile demonstration by some 500 or 600 of the men , the appellants ' colliery manager , James , was informed by the men 's committee that the strikers were going to get the ‘ safety men ’ out .
8 ‘ 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 . ’
9 ‘ It may well be that the factors which influenced the sheriff are strongly mitigating and should be given proper consideration by the children 's hearing when they come to consider the future arrangements for L on the footing that the grounds of referral are now held to be established . ’
10 After last month 's lunch , many pensioners had written to him because they were impressed by the children 's confidence and manners .
11 And in Hereford and Worcester , facilities for abused children are run by a children 's charity and paid for by the authority .
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