Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] girls ' " in BNC.

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1 Although he had no doubts about the Girls ' standard of work he would only take up on Smith 's offer if his organization was efficient .
2 They went through unbeaten , as did Surrey in the girls ' event .
3 , Frances Mary ( 1827–1894 ) , educator and founding figure in the girls ' public day-school movement in England , was born in London 16 August 1827 , the eldest of ten children ( of whom she and four brothers were survivors ) of Robert William Buss , painter and etcher , and his wife Frances Fleetwood .
4 THE body of a new-born baby was found yesterday in a locker at a girls ' grammar school .
5 Tears jumped into Evelyn 's eyes and she started to hurry in the direction of the girls ' barracks , ignoring the missiles which caught her on the back and arms or dropped uselessly on either side .
6 She teaches at Sleaford division of the Girls ' Brigade and also at her local Sunday school ; Phyl McMillan , of London , for her contribution to swimming for the disabled and for the over-50s , for whom she and her husband formed a club .
7 One of Mr Smith 's regular jobs was to send an agreed proportion of the Girls ' wages to their mothers .
8 ‘ When I was 16 , I sang outside the window of a girls ' school .
9 She also did voluntary work in a girls ' club , which brought her into contact with the local women 's trade union council , the Women 's Co-operative Guild , and ultimately the Labour party .
10 With their recently acquired wealth from the girls ' success , the Polgars have been able to buy an adjoining apartment to make one multi-roomed home .
11 Peacock 's Crochet Castle was surrounded by gravel workings ; Disraeli 's Bentham was decaying behind Ministry of Defence barbed wire ; and the lawns of Jane Austen 's Mansfield Park were engulfed by the classrooms of a girls ' school .
12 He would have forfeited the fragile trust Surere had put in him , and if he turned him over to Kenamun , he would lose all trace of the delicate thread that seemed , somehow , to link Surere with the girls ' deaths .
13 Our knowledge about the girls ' concern with personal relationships suggests that the introduction of some elements of the social sciences into the case studies might prove attractive .
14 Top of the girls ' 11–12 group was Lindsay Robinson ( Chester-le-Street ) , while Angela Lambert ( Gateshead-Whickham ) was a double winner and also got a bronze in the 13–14 age group , and Clare Goatman ( Newcastle ) had one first and two second places to win the girls ' ten-years award .
15 The second fastest qualifier in the 200m individual medley is Esso England junior squad member Susan Rolph ( Newcastle ) , also the likely gold medallist in the girls ' 14 years 100m backstroke .
16 In fact it has been mainly the lesbians in the girls ' work movement who have been developing a determination to make the links between all oppressions , and who have become very clear about the need for that work to be accessible to all young women .
17 England youth squad member Lee Dalzell ( GatesheadWhickham ) clearly heads the qualifiers in the girls ' 15 years 100m breaststroke .
18 There was one about lesbian leanings in a girls ' school : Put on your navy knicks , Pick up your hockey sticks …
19 Or no , she thought , no — for that last , golden day at the girls ' preparatory school , which had coincided with her fifty-first birthday , that had been a joy such as she had never dared to hope for , a once-in-a-lifetime joy .
20 What will happen when other individuals lay claim to the girls ' affection and loyalty is another question .
21 Sue asked Derek to a girls ' night out and he turned up as Diane .
22 Differences between the girls ' and boys ' groups were marked chiefly by the extent to which they represented themselves as involved readers .
23 The driver was taken to the same hospital , but later moved to Wolverhampton for his own protection as angry relatives and friends of the girls ' families gathered in corridors .
24 She was to have been among those entrusted with the secret of the girls ' switched identities .
25 The men , jacketless , their sweaters like the girls ' .
26 There were tears in the girls ' eyes as they tried to smile back .
27 They found no group differences in the girls ' abilities to anticipate consequences of actions .
28 ‘ Arthur 's Cousin Amy , ’ responded his sister firmly , ‘ works as a secretary at a girls ' boarding school .
29 Mother Bombie asked Evelyn as they trudged up the shingle path towards the girls ' house .
30 A Special Report of the Girls ' Friendly Society in 1879 pointed out that middle-class women tended ‘ to over regulate those women whom we would serve ’ , because they were ignorant of working-class life .
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