Example sentences of "of [pers pn] [verb] their [det] " in BNC.
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1 | the the some of them made their own shrouds . |
2 | Yes , but I probably tried to create my own personal brand of Dadaism , just as each of them had their own brand of Dadaism based on the same ideas but expressed in an intensely personal way . |
3 | Only Croucheston and Faulston are now named ( the others were Flamston and Netton ) , but at least two of them had their own medieval chapels . |
4 | He certainly does tend to separate new techniques and technologies out from the total matrix of forces playing on production and reproduction , and to exaggerate their as it were naked power ; and he does underestimate the capacity of the capitalist media industries to channel the use made of them to suit their own interests , nullifying radical potential . |
5 | Then , as the light began to fail , with the tide running very fast , three of them launched their own dinghy and prepared to sail to the wharf . |
6 | With the parents we interviewed erm not only did all of them see their own role as being helpers and supporters of their children as being a very important one , but a very very large number of them were doing extra teaching at home or getting even paid tutors in to help with their children . |
7 | Most of them abandoned their former preoccupations and devoted themselves instead to less controversial types of literary study , such as text exegesis ( Eikhenbaum and Boris Tomashevsky ) . |
8 | They both went into the Scout 's and the Rangers and Edie made each of them do their own bed , do their bedrooms on Saturday 's |
9 | Let those who do not care for mine use their rejections of them to make their own as explicit and as acknowledged as I am going to try to make mine . |
10 | The days were truly apocalyptic ; sadly , many of the commentators and reviewers , the would-be art leaders , were merely apoplectic ; not least in fastening on to his overt sexuality , their criticisms of him shielding their own neuroses . |
11 | Essentially , then , Spinoza supposes that the moral virtues , and life in accordance with the demands of a sensible morality , provide both the essential background , and a large part of the content , of a human life in which each of us lives their own personal life to the full . |