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

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1 Further , they feared that ‘ doing ’ what a woman does ( on the stage and in women 's clothes ) leads to ‘ being ’ what a woman is ; the most unmanageable anxiety is that there is no essentially masculine self ( p. 1 36 ) , and cross-dressing in women 's clothes can lead to a man ‘ turning into ’ a woman .
2 It emphasises the huge element of mystery and uncertainty in voters ' behaviour , which makes them spurn the most fluent campaigns and ignore the gaffes and trifles which dominate television news bulletins and front pages .
3 And more broadly still , dealing with pupils with ‘ special educational needs ’ in the ordinary classroom ; doing one 's best to combat racism and sexism in pupils ' attitudes ; taking account of personal and social education in one 's teaching style ; paying attention to the deliberate coaching of study skills ; providing worthwhile vocational courses for the greatly increased cohort of non-academic pupils who stay on at school beyond the age of sixteen .
4 Perhaps ironically , one important factor preventing precision and continuity in princes ' demands of their castellans was the intervention of other princes .
5 But there remains a wealth of untapped experience and knowledge in employees ' informal job-controls and patterns of organization .
6 Not only are these changes demanding to implement , they are sources of doubt and concern in teachers ' minds .
7 New guidelines on restraining young people , due next week , will call on social services to put more emphasis on control and discipline in children 's homes , and less on therapy .
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