Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] ' own " in BNC.

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1 This kind of knowledge is not usually made explicit , although teachers ' own experience of the relationship is frequently profound and enduring .
2 When pressed on this , one member of the team assured us that schools were by no means excluded from consideration on these grounds , but we may speculate that members ' own positions regarding comprehensive reorganisation will have played some part .
3 For example , that pupils ' own creativity be enhanced and communication skills be fostered through opportunities for discussion/topic work .
4 Given the generation of Prentice and his friends ( and Banks ' own interests ) , rock provides many of the allusions .
5 Without such understandings of why teachers do what they do , it is then possible for researchers ' and policy-makers ' own interpretations to flood into the vacuum .
6 Public examinations , employers ' , schools ' and colleges ' own assessments and profiles , such as that described in Example D , are used to decide whether a pupil will or will not be accepted for a job , vocational training or higher education .
7 Their impact and success are also partly determined by the subject area sex education is included under , how it is presented , whether there is any discussion , and whether outside speakers are used , as well as girls ' and boys ' own willingness to participate .
8 He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation .
9 As Boys ' Own adventures go , this looks like being a grand one .
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