Example sentences of "young [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | This system of sessions lets certain producers develop young musicians ' talent , and there is a lengthy list of internationally famous rock and pop stars who were helped by a Radio 1 session . |
2 | THE last in this season 's Young Musicians ' lunchtime recitals at Farnham Maltings is on Friday , April 3rd at 1 p.m. and is to be given by winners of the recital classes from this year 's Maltings Music Festival . |
3 | Before qualifying , Tony was involved in the Trainee Solicitors ' Group and is now involved in the National Committee of the Young Solicitors ' Group which he sees as an important role both socially and in terms of his work . |
4 | He had won it convincingly , as the judges ' 60–56 , 60–56 , 60–57 scores proved , but such is the tension of the schools finals second only in most young boxers ' eyes to the senior ABA finals that he felt he needed a bit more help . |
5 | She was a pianist and he met her while they were both taking part in a young performers ' competition . |
6 | Susannah Creese 's Asparagus Triptych , which won the young artists ' award , was the best thing in the show , even if it seemed hardly to be a watercolour . |
7 | In conjunction with the three day event there will be The British Young Riders ' National Championships , and a Hunter Show — with five qualifying classes and a Working Hunter Class attracting the cream of the country 's show horses . |
8 | Miss Lloyd , 18 , shortlisted for next year 's British Young Riders ' Tournament , specialises in eventing . |
9 | Pale orange was the colour of the young birds ' bills . |
10 | This will take place at the Midlands Arts Centre at 5pm on Thursday 3 October , and the discussion will be led by Terry Staples , who programmes the childrens films for the London Film Festival , and Lewis Rudd , Controller Young Peoples ' Programmes at Central Television , with other invited educationalists and childrens ' programme makers . |
11 | Student & Young Peoples ' Discount : |
12 | Although libraries ( especially young peoples ' libraries ) are not the havens of quiet of folk myth , they can cater for such children if staff are trained to recognize and respect them . |
13 | Do n't be surprised therefore , if young peoples ' interests have developed in the direction of other sports . |
14 | Byrne plays the young ragamuffins ' father , Papa Riley , a former leader of the travellers who went to pieces when his beloved wife died in childbirth and now subsists on cheap whisky and stale fags in a rundown council flat while his boyos fend for themselves . |
15 | My purpose here is merely to suggest that the English choral tradition , with its reliance upon young voices ' and its tinge of Protestant Englishness , turns the memories and dreams of a social class into sound . |
16 | ‘ Of course I can , ’ Robbie had insisted , anxious not to hurt her young brothers ' feelings . |
17 | Prediction has been shown to be difficult , if not dangerous , when one thinks of all those worthy , well-written , sincerely felt , and critically-supported books that remain unread ( see Manning , 1969 ; Avery , 1972 ) , and those obvious , apparently superficial and mundane pot-boilers that gain young readers ' affections . |
18 | Excellence despite the absence of young readers ' ? |
19 | The Princess Royal , Patron , College of Occupational Therapists , opens the College 's new headquarters , Information & Study Centre at 6-8 Marshalsea Road , London SE1 ; opens the Young Designers ' Centre , The Design Council , 28 Haymarket , London SW1 ; visits the Headquarters of The Special Escort Group at their Barnes Headquarters , London SW13 ; and , this evening , attends a Banquet at the Guildhall given by the Worshipful Company of Framework Knitters to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the invention of the knitting frame by William Lee . |
20 | Where it studies young and old subjects , it commonly implies their inferior status by investigating young subjects ' development towards adult thinking and feeling , and old subjects ' loss of these faculties . |
21 | It was the young Scots ' first win in four outings and gave them an outside chance of qualifying for the latter stages of the championship . |
22 | He now thinks they should have remembered how Mr Korovin built his career : as first secretary of the local young Communists ' league . |
23 | Or , at least , she had done so at the Young Conservatives ' Summer Dance in July . |
24 | He glanced at a list of his evening engagements : Peter Stothard 's and Andrew Neil 's party , the Young Conservatives ' Ball , and a late supper with the Lamonts . |
25 | The interviewer , who should have kept her mouth shut , interrupted to ask whether or not Hyacinth had been with him at the Young Conservatives ' Ball . |
26 | They were standing outside that school office , the young lasses ' typin' school , you know . |
27 | On the grounds of preventing young workers ' wages rising to a level which might price them out of work it scrapped the 1946 Fair Wages Resolution , which required compliance with minimum wage standards for firms trying to secure government and other contracts . |
28 | In some respects the period witnessed the birth of three principal sets of perceptions , involving changes in attitude , and associated in turn with ‘ boy labour ’ , the psychology of ‘ adolescence ’ , and the social critique of the young workers ' personality . |
29 | Alison Cleland , a development worker with the Children 's Rights Development Unit , said that existing legislation had been shown to be completely ineffective in safeguarding young workers ' welfare . |
30 | This is because if the hutch becomes infested with maggots there is the possibility that the maggots will penetrate the young ferrets ' ears and vent , causing great distress . |