Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [adj] [noun pl] 's " in BNC.

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1 To find out more about the group and to take part in an anti-war action on International Women 's Day in March , contact Women Against War in the Gulf , c/o 63 Upper Tollington Park , London N4 4DD .
2 Mrs J. Ramsay MacDonald believed that while a prohibition on married women 's work would cause distress in the short term , in the long run it would ensure that men provided for their families .
3 ‘ I wrote a paper on Victorian women 's imagination of space .
4 Later , of course , I saw the same look on other men 's faces — ‘
5 The LSE group ( which was set up in October 1990 to support the Irish students ' campaign and to campaign for abortion rights for women in England and Ireland ) will be organising a further picket on that day to highlight this fundamental attack on Irish women 's right to choose .
6 The proposed research is designed to provide information on young children 's ability to make the transition from the concrete-based mathematics of the primary school to the type of more formal mathematics which is common in the secondary school .
7 The Ramallah based group Al-Haq issued a statement on International Women 's Day , calling upon international institutions concerned with human rights to take all necessary measures to protect the rights of Palestinian women in the Occupied Territories .
8 The Women 's Section of , the African National Congress in Lusaka , supporting joint action , for the release of political prisoners and detainees , and against forced removals , issued a statement on International Women 's Day , calling upon women of the world to insist on the right to know what is going on in South Africa ; to intensify the campaign for sanctions ; to fight for prisoner of war status for captured combatants ; to support the Save the Patriots campaign and to remember Daisy Modise , the only woman patriot of the 62 prisoners on death row .
9 Wickham ( in press ) , in a study of teachers and children in the UK , shows the same problem of the ‘ drop-out ’ of information in teachers ' use of simultaneous communication , Maxwell ( 1983 ) , in a direct attempt to examine the effect of simultaneous communication using MCE on deaf children 's writing , produces the results one might predict from the above and from our preceding discussion of BSL .
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