Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun pl] ['s] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , WACC 's Forum programme of women 's consultations has led to the organisation of several women 's networks and specific women 's projects in the regions . |
2 | The Minister for Relief and Displaced Persons ' Affairs , Peter Orat Ador , a non-Moslem , was also dropped from the Cabinet , but no replacement was named . |
3 | Local trade associations ' and professional bodies ' directories . |
4 | These changes in teaching approach have developed through teachers coming together to question and challenge their own and each others ' assumptions about mathematics learning and teaching . |
5 | Resource allocations fail to emphasise adequately key elements of the innovation process , and cultural perceptions affect the way in which business and the sources of research see their own and each others ' roles and contributions to the innovation partnership . |
6 | Not all radical campesino and rural workers ' unions have specifically addressed the question of women 's rights or even equal pay , but there is a growing recognition of the need to do so . |
7 | The whips agree to give a certain amount of time for private members ' bills and private members ' motions , but they then encourage all their own backbenchers to ballot for these opportunities . |
8 | In addition , there are some industrially based transnational union organizations , for example the International Metalworkers Federation , and the International Union of Food and Allied Workers ' Associations , and these have been involved in genuine transnational labour struggles , and have gained some short term victories . |
9 | The victims were not just the established railway enthusiast tour operators ( all but a handful of which had already been squeezed out ) but organisations such as the women 's institutes and working men 's clubs , whose annual train trips had been a tradition . |
10 | Again , one looks back to the nineteenthcentury origins of English literary studies , when the first pioneers and missionaries , men such as Morley and Furnivall , travelled all over the country to talk about English literature in adult education classes and working men 's clubs . |
11 | The committee 's enquiries involve many types of organisation , including building societies , partnerships , housing associations and working men 's clubs , in addition to listed and unlisted companies . |
12 | The first things that were provided were pubs and working men 's clubs . |
13 | Unattended and unrepresented claimants ' appeals did not appear to be tested as carefully as those of attended and represented claimants . |
14 | Out of pocket issue fees , including legal , printing and fiscal agents ' fees , tend to be small ; in extreme cases differences in them can sway deals , but in general the yield , commission cost and cost of the swap ( if included ) remain primary factors . |
15 | ‘ I 'm not sure that there are many things suitable for men , though , ’ she added , looking helplessly at the aprons , bed jackets and hand-knitted babies ' woollens . |
16 | There were some books on a desk , and some sea-birds ' eggs on a table . |
17 | Sleeves can be difficult , since for men 's and some women 's jumpers a straight sleeve may not be suitable . |
18 | She gave him a stuffed bear and some children 's books . |
19 | For financial information , all keep annual accounts and some brokers ' reports in hard copy . |
20 | This truly pleasant pensione is personally supervised by the resident owner , Professor Triscari , and boasts many antiques and interesting collectors ' items . |
21 | On the other hand , the lowest incidence of prematurity was found among managerial , professional and clerical workers ' children , among whom the mothers could probably provide a higher quality of prenatal care . |
22 | There are so many paths and old miners ' tracks around this area of Swaledale that you could spend years walking them and exploring the old workings and still not cover them all . |
23 | For feminists , the marginality of young and old women 's lives is a greater focus of concern . |
24 | They are interested in the experiences of these age groups , and often conduct their own quasi-psychological studies , recording individual young and old women 's accounts of their lives and feelings . |
25 | A process so hedged about with medical mystery and old wives ' tales that no man was allowed to share in it now became an experience he must not miss for the world . |
26 | This wily trio dispense the sherry and old wives ' tales with an impeccably manipulative air as ancient servants creak round in turbans and white gloves . |
27 | It could give a whole new meaning to DROP-in centres and old folks ' CLUBS and mean that for once the social workers wo n't be criticised for making a balls-up … or down . |
28 | Teams representing a cross-section of housing interests were set the task of building a sandy estate incorporating a housing mix of family and old folks ' homes . |
29 | Supplier groups that is to say the welfare professional organisations such as teachers ' groups and social workers ' groups , also have an interest in the expansion of government expenditure . |
30 | For example , the German authorities in the 1960s sought to offset upward pressure on the deutschmark ; as a result they took a relaxed view of the development of a foreign deutschmark bond market and German residents ' purchases ( which entailed a capital outflow ) . |