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

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1 Charlotte Bronte 's ‘ going away ’ dress has been used as a basis for the women 's gowns and the men 's costumes made from contemporary illustrations .
2 Two years ago Siu-ming left her job as a solicitor in Bath to work for the women 's workshop and train as a cabinetmaker at Brunel Technical College , on block release .
3 Add VAT at 15% for the men 's shoes and polish , but not the children 's sandals .
4 Small change for the men 's game but it 's a tough task for the women to raise such a sum by next summer .
5 It could be done late at night with no dishonour for the men 's relations or lack of respect . ’
6 ‘ Given the acrimony between the parents who both vie for the children 's affection and blacken each other 's characters and motives in the process , I am of the view that the children have become pawns in their game of hurt and ascendency .
7 Beth feared for the children 's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch .
8 When parents are so concerned for the children 's safety that they prevent them from exercising choice and making decisions , they are depriving them of the experience they need in order to cope with life as mature adults .
9 I stuck around for another seven years for the children 's sake but it was very unsatisfactory .
10 I was too old for the children 's ward so I was in with men .
11 We also ask you to contribute to a kitty which pays for the children 's food and drinks .
12 They hoped to collect money to be used for the children 's sports and fancy dress , cakes and biscuits and prizes for a tombola .
13 Drink drive campaigners have renewed their call for random breath tests following the release of figures for the police 's Christmas and New Year campaign .
14 Focusing on the ‘ ideological cracks ’ e.g. internal contradictions of the film text , they made a case for a women 's discourse where it was previously thought none could possibly exist .
15 As things turned out , Benjamin just lived beyond the Victorian era and into the Edwardian : on Sunday 3 September 1905 he was in church about to play the organ for a children 's service when he collapsed .
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