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

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1 Did the timeless beauty of the Fowey River provide the inspiration for the immortal children 's classic , ‘ The Wind in the Willows ’ ?
2 I got involved with agencies who specialise in placing children who were difficult to place , be it handicapped , black or of the wrong age , and that led to my doing a lot of work taking photographs for a magazine published by the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering and various publicity and public relations work for the Catholic Children 's Society .
3 On Tuesday Feb 12 there will be a benefit to raise money for the 1991 women 's Delegation to Belfast and Derry featuring women 's bands , Irish music , food , videos etc .
4 Reg is keen to organise other fund-raising events for the Handicapped Children 's Mobility Trust .
5 Elizabeth Wolstenholme-Elmy , for example , was associated with the suffrage movement , Butler 's campaign against the CD Acts , and the campaign for the Married Women 's Property Acts , while Millicent Fawcett , though withholding public support for Butler because she feared it would bring the suffrage movement into disrepute , in fact wholeheartedly approved of her work .
6 The next year she was selected with Doris Rhodes for the European women 's team championships , held in Venice .
7 Welsh open stroke play champion Macara is the only northerner in Wales ' six-man squad for the European men 's team championships in Czechoslovakia from July 1–4 , although Wrexham 's Matthew Ellis is also named in the squad as a non-travelling reserve .
8 Senior counsel Edward Targowski had already proved that when he made such an effort to travel to Orkney for the first Children 's Hearing .
9 Programme makers are searching for the best children 's museum in Britain .
10 Prize for the Best First Novel went to James Hamilton-Paterson for Gerontius ( Macmillan , £12.95 ) ; and for the Best Children 's Novel to Hugh Scott for Why Weeps the Brogan ?
11 They also raised over £800 for the Sick Children 's Hospital .
12 BRITAIN 'S Monique Javer took advantage of an erratic performance by Dominique Monami , of Belgium , to reach the second round of the Suntory Japan Open yesterday , while Mark Petchey qualified for the top-class men 's event , in which Stefan Edberg is defending his title , by defeating South Africa 's Byron Talbot 6-7 , 6-1 , 6-4 .
13 He 's worked for the National Children 's Bureau .
14 is well known for her charity work , raising much needed money for the local children 's hospice — Hope House .
15 Highly suitable for a small children 's collection with modest funds for annual updating of stock .
16 And they 'll be back again at the White Horse on Mar 10 , for a Irish Women 's Abortion Support Group Benefit .
17 A new paperback edition of Maeve Kelly 's first novel — an urgent , provocative story of a woman 's escape from the claustrophobia of provincial family life and her baptism of fire into the feminist movement , working for a battered women 's refuge .
18 The move won Gordon the heavyweight Open title and provided a much-needed lift for a British men 's team who were inevitably overshadowed by the success of the women .
19 Publications which run editorial competitions on a regular basis usually have a set price level , which may vary from as little as £50 or £100 value for a small provincial weekly to around £20,000-£25,000 for a national women 's magazine .
20 EAGLE Pottery workers pedal-powered their way to raising almost £200 for a national children 's charity .
21 Publicans would have to apply for a special children 's certificate as they have to do in Scotland .
22 This sexism was traced in the stereotyping of women ( the madonna/whore dichotomy of classic Hollywood is a well-known example ) , and critics implicitly or explicitly called for an authentic women 's cinema which would portray real women as they really are .
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