Example sentences of "young [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have achieved our two objectives — to encourage young chefs to look out for and use British ingredients in their recipes , and also to find a delicious selection of dishes to use in the British menu promotion later this year . ’
2 The competition gives the young chefs of the future an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities before experienced professionals from the industry , who along with judging the competition , provide practical comment on how these young people entering the business can develop .
3 News Round-Up : Young savers
4 This is an account for young savers .
5 YOUNG savers with the TSB could win vouchers worth £150 in a Christmas competition that runs until January 8 .
6 Start with Words and Pictures is a beautifully illustrated picture dictionary for young beginners which contains 470 headwords , arranged in alphabetical order and including important verbs and prepositions .
7 Chatterbox , a course for young beginners aged seven or more , has rapidly proved to be a firm favourite with children and teachers alike .
8 WOW ! is a new three-part course for teenagers , designed to meet the challenges of teaching young beginners and bring you the rewards of success .
9 In addition to the permanent plankton inhabitants , huge numbers of animals use the plankton as a nursery — a source of easy food for their offspring — and as a medium of dispersal for the young forms .
10 In the main , the Spirits were Oaks ; solid , not young forms , with rather benevolent and scholarly expressions .
11 At that time , some working class youths in London adopted as their uniform the long ‘ Edwardian ’ coats and tight trousers which had previously been worn by young men-about-town at the time of the New Look .
12 But because it was idealistic it was the more persuasive when he preached it to his young contemporaries .
13 The painting is not nearly as good as the recent Young Contemporaries show in Manchester , where the sculpture was non-existent .
14 Another of Minton 's friends , the Kingston School of Art lecturer Paul Holmes , was taken by Minton to see two abstracts by ‘ Francis Smiling ’ hanging in a Young Contemporaries show .
15 In this way Minton can be seen to have had an influence on the tougher and more abrasive realism that first emerged at the ‘ Young Contemporaries ’ exhibition at the RBA Galleries in January 1952 .
16 Whilst a younger generation of women artists are getting certain recognition , the artists who have laid the foundation for our young contemporaries should not be erased from memory .
17 By simply developing along the lines we had already established with the lesser known young contemporaries .
18 It is true that his young contemporaries , like Edmond Burke and Oliver Goldsmith and indeed later generations of great Irish writers like Maria Edgeworth , Oscar Wilde , Dion Boucicault , W. B. Yeats and George Bernard Shaw , may not have been in the habit of regularly frequenting pubs .
19 His selection , the last spasm of the grouse-moor class , provoked feelings of extraordinary vehemence both among the growing band of young meritocrats within the party and many outside , among them Sammy Finer , then a professor of politics at Keele University .
20 With the dreams of 1945 's Labour victory long gone , and the pretensions of the Conservatives painfully exposed it was the hour for the group of young meritocrats who had done well out of the peace , the Angry Young Men .
21 Some young psykers wept .
22 If she had been at court the young dandies would have written odes and sonnets to her eyebrows , her finger nails and her sweet rose mouth .
23 ASTON VILLA manager Ron Atkinson is ready to rely on his young lions to sustain the team towards the Premier League title .
24 The following year Brando and Clift were just two of an array of stars in the big-scale war film The Young Lions , but did not appear together .
25 Since Holyfield took over and made grandad-bashing respectable on the heavyweight scene , those young lions who ought to have been clawing each other for the right to depose and expose him have been harmlessly shadow boxing around each other .
26 Even Wordsworth , who had never been there , took it on himself to describe it as " terrific as the lair where the young lions couch " , then went on to say that if the " pensive votary enters Gordale at " shadowy eve when the air glimmers with fading light " , he or she will meet " a local deity with oozey hair and mineral crown " .
27 who 'll win the Mackeson … will it be the young lions from Naunton … or the grand old Duke from Ford … the race is on
28 LANCASHIRE 'S young lions came to the rescue , winning five out of the last six games to force a draw with reigning Northern Counties champions Yorkshire in the annual friendly match between the arch rivals at Scarcroft .
29 IN the post-war years when a shortage of building materials led to a virtual moratorium on construction , the young lions of the architectural scene moved into exhibition design .
30 These activities gave him an enduring influence in the development of young musicians .
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