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

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1 ‘ The seven children are in care as a result of a children 's panel decision .
2 Thus I have seen an interesting application of group dynamics to the study of a Women 's Institute , and a voluntary social agency studied as an example of a bureaucracy .
3 A decentralised model was adopted in the psychiatric department of a children 's hospital in which I worked .
4 The auction — hosted by the Queen 's cousin , the Earl of Harwood — is in aid of a children 's hospital .
5 other than the holder of a seamen 's canteen , refreshment or entertainment licence.In the case of an application by a licence-holder the occasional licence allows the sale of liquor " in the course of catering for an event taking place outwith the licensed premises " ( subs .
6 Any such movement usually occurs in the early part of a buildings 's life but this may not always be the case depending upon the nature of the subsoil upon which the building is founded .
7 The opening paper , by Mary Midgley , discusses the central issue of the possibility and necessity of a women 's point of view .
8 These needs are already understood and it will not be the function of a women 's organization in a new society to fight for such rights .
9 Peggy Heeks described the function of a children 's librarian in this way :
10 On the plane she found herself sitting next to the Knitting correspondent of a women 's magazine who was on the same press jaunt .
11 The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie .
12 Some of the most inspiring work of Chattisgarh Liberation Front has been the formation of a women 's organisation that has set up a popular tribunal to deal with wrongs against women — desertion , rape , abuse .
13 It is a funny story , but it seems that the reviewer mainly liked it because it was not very likely to please the editor of a women 's magazine .
14 Mr. Tarrant , the minister of the Unitarian church which the Thomas family now attended regularly , had encouraged Edward in his outdoor tastes with much kindness and persuaded the editor of a children 's paper to print his early holiday-task descriptions of country walks : But like all other grown-up people he inspired me with discomfort , strangeness , a desire to escape …
15 The concluding paper , by Paula Boddington , returns to the issue of a women 's point of view and what difference this might make to philosophy , leaving the reader with a kind of map of the basic issues to be explored : ‘ an opening up of complexities ’ .
16 It is also the sponsor of a children 's garden for the show , designed by Gillian Temple .
17 A doctor told my parents of a children 's holiday scheme in Switzerland .
18 Transfer of a seamen 's canteen licence .
19 Her dream is to be the director of a children 's hospital ; her boyfriend will own his own garage and she hopes that they 'll live happily ever after .
20 Even more important , perhaps , were the discussions about the notion of a women 's aesthetic : again and again , the attempt to articulate the new and unspoken came up against the absence of an appropriate language .
21 It is the name of a Women 's Centre opened in February 1987 in Olongapo City in the Philippines .
22 " Conversations with a Gorilla " is not the title of a children 's fairy-tale but of a supposedly scientific contribution to the National Geographic Magazine .
23 I mean suddenly we had the example of a women 's support group from the miner 's strike th that we had the idea you know fr from that erm and Yona really put it in a nutshell when she said I think er er you know behind closed doors the women worrying about what was gon na happen next you know they felt very frustrated and in a way it was a way to channel o our energies away i i i it was seen as that really in the beginning you know as a a sort of a more as a way of getting rid of the well y you know the sort of desperation er the impotence one felt of not being able to do anything in this situation and it 's er and by now of course we 've all become as a group very close er you know we 're we 're more like a big family now really an sort of er a lot of the women have never really sort of regularly been to meetings an th the commitment there is very strong really that we all turn up to our Tuesday meetings sort of .
24 The children 's charities are backing our policy of a children 's rights commissioner to whom children can go , wherever they are , and be listened to .
25 But it was generally thought that the disposal of a children 's hearing would not be treated as a conviction .
26 It is the members of a Children 's Hearing who will decide whether your child can return to live with you .
27 To view them as members of a gentlemen 's club , whose rules are predicated upon principles of service and public interest is to ignore the power structure of which they are a part .
28 British Legion was able to raise funds for the erection of a Servicemen 's Memorial Club in Bourne Place , just off the Chiswick High Road , between Dukes Avenue and Duke Road .
29 Yes , Chair , erm , the Committee is now required under Department of Health directives to make specific policy statements and identify the resources implications formula , by way of a Children 's Service Plan .
30 ( 5 ) , Sched. 2 , Part I. For the period of currency of a seamen 's canteen licence , see s.42 .
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