Example sentences of "[noun] ' [noun pl] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It remains first to say that neither Marxism , nor Empirical Socialism in the Webbs ' versions of it , anticipated Keynes 's General Theory of Employment , Interest and Money .
2 Like affection , status relates to our feelings about other peoples ' feelings for us .
3 A salesman at one licensed dealer used to read his clients ' horoscopes for them .
4 He does n't do the engineers ' jobs for them , nor tell the personnel professionals how to he more professional .
5 For instance , he may have found it impossible to meet his parents ' aspirations for him and never attained a secure relationship with them , or he may have repeatedly been told he was unlovable and incompetent , or he may have experienced actual loss of a parent .
6 Could you tell me where to apply for a full birth certificate with all my parents ' details on it ?
7 Or , to turn these questions around , what relevance do these intra-collegial debates over the ‘ proper place of general practice ’ have for everyday medical work and the participants ' views of it ?
8 The scribbling and spinning mills which were erected in the river valleys soon attracted workers ' houses alongside them .
9 It 's not unusual on girls ' weekends or at women workers ' conferences for them to be demonstrative with each other , or with the young women , while we remain caught in the straight-jacket of frigidity while we are in the public eye .
10 The discussion of national intelligence and the psychologists ' debates over it did not initiate the idea of a system of education specifically designed to foster talent , to prevent waste of intelligence as a national resource .
11 We also have to recognise that certain rhetorical strategies might be adopted for tactical reasons , especially the ploy of using one 's opponents ' arguments against them in order to discredit their position .
12 One of the leading practitioner 's texts on company law , Gore-Browne , argues that while the directors are now required to take employee interests into account , they are never permitted to subordinate the shareholders ' interests to them .
13 Very many people heard about the riots in the area last year , and heard the authorities ' explanations for them , but this programme attempted to find the root causes of the problems .
14 This is because the nature of the mechanical deficiencies changed with time , and so did our predecessors ' perceptions of them .
15 The illusion soon faded , and an administration of dull Bavarians had to be imported to sort out the Greeks ' affairs for them .
16 You can forget old wives ' tales about it clearing up ‘ when you get married ’ or ‘ growing out of it ’ .
17 A good deal of evidence was produced to show that children tend to conform to their teachers ' expectations of them .
18 The Discussion Paper illustrated ‘ split accounting ’ and ‘ the imputed interest method ’ and sought respondents ' views on them , although it did not propose that these methods be required .
19 He [ or she ] has to decide whether it is more in his pupils ' interests for him to accept the existence of the present social structure and to give them help to advance within it , or for him to have rejected it , on their behalf , as stifling , competitive and exploitative and to encourage them to find fulfilment within themselves and their environment .
20 Some recent interpretations of Greek history , and of the Greek historians ' versions of it , have suggested that there was , in fact , a gap between such ideals and the actual practice and that we should not take their own statements too literally .
21 Take one question at a time and go through all the trainees ' answers to it .
22 The beech trees of Yarm 's Beech Tree Court are to stay , says Stockton Borough Council , despite residents ' calls for them to be given the chop .
23 Today 's game I thought would be a good opportunity to rub the buggers ' noses in it .
24 Secondary aims are to study what the postlingual deaf feel about their state and others ' attitudes to it , and their lipreading skills .
25 Yeah , you sometimes get them some of them look as if there 's , I du n no vinta vintage Newcastle Brown you know cobwebs and dust on them int there and spiders ' webs on them .
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