Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun pl] 's " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm not one to fuss about women 's rights . |
2 | It conceded that future teachers needed to know about children 's language development along with their general development . |
3 | Advertisements for a video series entitled ‘ Images of Love ’ began to appear in women 's magazines and in trade journals in 1984 . |
4 | The uncharitable , on the other hand , might assume it to be a collection of the sort of homilies which used to appear in women 's magazines . |
5 | But you think it 's perfectly all right to talk about women 's tits and bums and stick pictures of them up all over the place . |
6 | Another of Polgar 's battles is his refusal to allow his girls to play in women 's tournaments , with the exception of the Olympics , where Zsuzsa triumphed . |
7 | In addition , the women 's movement has tended to focus on women 's health issues , while men 's are seldom discussed publicly . ’ |
8 | After several decades of charting children 's vocabulary growth in the first half of the twentieth century , researchers began to focus on children 's acquisition of grammar-the rules for combining words into the sequences permissible in a language like English , e.g. , the big boy but not *the boy big , He brought the book , but not *He brought . |
9 | At the Third Reading , the UnderSecretary of State for Scotland , Mr Robert Hughes , laid a number of amendments to make it clear that the Bill was intended to apply to children 's hearings . |
10 | It was probably wrong to look at women 's busts , but he could n't bring himself to mention it in confession , not until he had decided about his vocation , one way or the other . |
11 | Many such agencies now have a women 's unit to deal with women 's needs vis-a-vis employment . |
12 | In the past when wars broke out I do n't think there was such a articulated need to deal with children 's insecurities and vulnerabilities and problems about the war . |
13 | GPs will be encouraged to provide more well-women clinics which deal with many issues to do with women 's health . |
14 | Although a rich resource for trivialisation by the media , the women 's movement in the 1970s succeeded in making issues to do with women 's rights visible in ways they had not been for over sixty years . |
15 | Care , which was mainly to do with children 's physical well-being , typically included help with dressing , toileting , feeding and mobility . |
16 | But they seem to conclude from women 's and men 's different areas of ego investment that the gender-divided methodologies used to discover this should be perpetuated . |
17 | This tendency to give a realist answer when we request a phenomenalist ( appearance-based ) answer - which Piaget called ‘ intellectual realism ’ — is also very easy to see in children 's drawings . |
18 | In these ways English teachers have much to contribute to children 's familiarity with this technology and its uses , alongside the major aim of exploiting it to promote language knowledge and skills in themselves . |
19 | Foreign language teaching in English secondary schools is expected to contribute to children 's linguistic and social learning . |
20 | It 's a thingy Oh silly I meant to go to Children 's World and buy nappies have to do it tomorrow now . |
21 | As you were put on this earth for , to see to men 's needs ! |
22 | In order to account for women 's lack of autonomy it is not sufficient to think merely in terms of removing a veil , or stripping away the outer layers . |
23 | ‘ I was interested to read that you have started a campaign to battle for men 's rights . |
24 | God , he said , ‘ doth not bind us to dive into men 's consciences , . |
25 | All she was capable of doing was gazing at him , hardly aware of her own nakedness , while her eyes and her mind told her that , far from having to pay for women 's favours , if Rune Christensen had been so inclined he could have made a fortune as a gigolo . |
26 | It should cause us to re-examine our ‘ pure ’ literary approach rather than , as in the past , cause us to despair of children 's reading tastes . |
27 | So she 's going to break into Barbs 's house , ’ said Camille , ‘ and have her party there . ’ |
28 | Erm , it 's again recognized in the S S As that it is more social factors that impact on the need to spend on children 's services , and therefore things like single parent families , the level of family income and these tend to have a greater impact , but it would be foolish to assume that with a higher child population you are not going to get more demands on children 's services , and therefore we have provided a fifty thousand pounds ' provision within that to take care of problems . |
29 | Suffragette Emily Davidson , who was to throw herself under the King 's horse at the Derby in 1913 , hid there during the census of 1911 , to protest for Women 's Rights . |
30 | And this is one of the first points to note about children 's gun play . |