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

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1 They have to pay for the four officials , the clubs 's own lawyers and witnesses for the hearing in Geneva .
2 Convocation , by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament , was assimilated to the clergy 's own provincial synod .
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 These conspired contacts also provide excellent ‘ mump holes ’ ( see Cain 1973 : 37 ; Holdaway 1983 : 43 ) or ‘ brew houses ’ in the men 's own terms , where it is possible to take a tea-break , have a relaxing chat , hang about on a cold day , or simply ‘ ease ’ in other ways .
5 At the heart of the strategy is a change of balance in the police 's own perception of their role .
6 The police , who routinely bend the rules in black areas , portray the youth of Brixton as doing the same , acting as if they were ‘ above the law ’ because of special measures designed to protect them from the consequences of their illegal actions — a fairly apt description of the police 's own position until very recently .
7 This programme included extracts from the police 's own video of the day 's events .
8 Under the Act , persons may be detained for questioning at a police station , without charge , for 36 hours on the police 's own authority , and for a further 60 hours subject to successful application for a magistrate 's order .
9 The HCI Captain will spend several hours a day arranging games , sports and competitions , as well as mini discos and the children 's own shows in the evening .
10 These orthographic conventions should be taught in the context of the children 's own writing and should always be related to their function of making the writer 's meaning clear to the reader .
11 to give examples of the children 's own work as cumulative examples of achievements
12 The next example is an account of a teacher 's observation of children at play whereby she learns of the children 's own discoveries as they experiment for themselves .
13 Every item in the children 's own rooms was closely inspected .
14 It is therefore the children 's own decision which virtues they develop , as too it is a personal decision later which other aspects of knowledge , types of capabilities , one develops ( Overing 1985 , 1988 ) .
15 For instance , first-school classrooms with colourful montages of the children 's own work and collections of objects that are interesting to touch and fun to look at provide a stimulating background for pupils whether they have defective vision or not .
16 Disagreement is mainly about whether great literature or the children 's own environment and experiences should provide the stimuli for this work .
17 The importance of parents ' participation in decision making is supported by the research , and the distinctions between those who go into social services , health or education resources , are revealed a shaving little to do with the children 's own needs .
18 The Evangelical movement , despite its minority status , cast its influence far more widely than the actual numbers of its adherents might suggest ; it is of especial interest to students of child rearing attitudes , in that its followers were so prolific in their writings that their beliefs ( or watered-down versions of their beliefs ) dominated both the advisory literature available to parents and the children 's own reading matter for upwards of two centuries .
19 The gap in services has been filled by child minders who at their best can offer a high quality of care with all the advantages of a domestic setting similar to the children 's own home , but because of the lack of resources , training and support for their work are often the last resort for parents .
20 It may appear that putting this strategy into practice will take more time than the conventional practice of writing words in the children 's own spelling books .
21 Suggestions for the children 's own work , as well as the simple ones of drawing , model-making , painting , writing and drama , included :
22 There are , there are other ways to come by children , erm I have a relationship with a man who has three children erm he 's been married , he 's divorced , separated , and I do n't feel that I 'm replacing the children 's own mother , I feel like I 'm not even stepmother , I 'm just their friend , get on very well with them , and we we share I share mothering , if you like , with their own mother whom they see .
23 So where does a curriculum based on the children 's own interests start now , I asked myself .
24 The best starting point for understanding time and its measurement will be the children 's own experience and the landmarks in their own very short life such as birthdays , going to school , the birth of brothers and sisters , etc .
25 The simplest way of starting is by intervening ( sometimes very briefly ) in play corner activities , taking on a role yourself in the children 's own play .
26 Intervention in the children 's own dramatic play ; structuring play corner activities
27 Now aid workers are trying to ensure the children 's own health and welfare .
28 The women 's own attitudes to , and perceptions of , housework are left unanalysed .
29 This equivalence is emphasized further by the women 's own tendency to compare their reactions to housework with their experience of working outside the home .
30 Although only one of these relationships is statistically significant — that between employment work satisfaction and dissatisfaction with life generally — both are in the direction suggested by the women 's own observations .
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