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

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1 The effects of care-giving on women 's paid employment and living standards , as described below , lend further weight to this argument .
2 The APA 's Division of the Psychology of Women , and the BPS Psychology of Women Section , criticize psychology 's poor record of research on women 's psychology , and see the rectification of this as their major field of work .
3 For the record , Rutter and I now appear to be essentially in agreement on the lead-in-petrol hazard , and in accepting that the effects of lead on children 's intelligence is real .
4 I am encouraged in my hope by the fact that insects frequently visit bright blobs of colour on women 's dresses ( and also by more systematic experiments that have been published ) .
5 Overall , the results do suggest that high taxable rates have some impact on men 's working hours and quite a lot of impact on women 's .
6 But the greatest blow to the dictates of fashion on women 's dress came with the World War I. Although Laura Ashley had , unconsciously , much in common with the nineteenth-century dress reformers it is ironic that their efforts towards change were entangled inextricably with the organized struggles for the rights of women ; women , to be taken seriously , had to dress in a more robust , sensible manner , they stated — an argument amply demonstrated by their usefulness in wartime .
7 For instance , while some men 's sexual fulfilment is doubtless restricted by the narrow fantasy of sex as power contained in much of contemporary pornography , others enjoy acting out those fantasies of domination on women 's bodies .
8 These points have been recognised in a practical way by the existing UK tax structure , for example the zero rate of VAT on children 's clothing .
9 The threat of VAT on children 's clothes or food did not emerge .
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