Example sentences of "an [adj] [noun pl] 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each episode includes an enthralling children 's story full of magic , mystery , and music ; a ‘ language insert ’ which breaks into the story to give direct language practice ; and a song to practise the vocabulary and structures being taught .
2 It is a notorious truth that this is an old men 's war .
3 For younger members of the family , there is an exciting children 's play area * , an old-fashioned Penny Arcade , and a working miniature fairground to be enjoyed , as well as many special events and exhibitions held throughout the year .
4 She is deeply involved in women 's movements , both in Rome and at a national level , and is the co-founder of an ecumenical women 's group .
5 It 's the first time an individual children 's title has been advertised on the large screen .
6 The opposition to Raybestos was unusual in that it involved the formation of an autonomous women 's group , in which up to 30 women became involved .
7 This sexism was traced in the stereotyping of women ( the madonna/whore dichotomy of classic Hollywood is a well-known example ) , and critics implicitly or explicitly called for an authentic women 's cinema which would portray real women as they really are .
8 I explained this as a consequence of two main motives : on one hand , the desire to show how gender inequality enters into everyday talk , and on the other hand , a desire to uncover an authentic women 's speech that can be positively valued .
9 There is an outside children 's club for youngsters aged 4 to 12 .
10 A party spokesman said : ‘ It is an interesting initiative although there is of course an official women 's organisation within the party , run by women and for women . ’
11 Also in the pipeline is an Australian children 's TV series based on Gumnut Factory Folk Tales ( written , illustrated and published by Chris Trump , A$7.95 ) .
12 An disused ex-servicemen 's club in Ludworth , near Wheatley Hill , East Durham , was damaged in a fire yesterday afternoon .
13 In 1915 she helped to organize an international women 's peace conference at The Hague , and until 1922 she acted as treasurer to the Women 's International League .
14 Well who needs it and why is it necessary to have an international women 's day and has there been any progress in the women 's movement .
15 The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network .
16 As socialists we would demand decent and secure housing for everyone at a reasonable cost , but the difficulty arises when we consider what we can demand specifically as women without simply constructing an alternative women 's culture or further reinforcing women 's place in the home .
17 Like membership cards to an exclusive men 's club , you carry them with pride throughout puberty .
18 As part of a journalistic and sociological school of film-viewing , Haskell 's work tended to ask ‘ why this film now ? ’ ; this approach assumes by and large that unambiguous answers can be given , that ideology ( sexism ) can be ‘ read off ’ the film text , as , for example , in Haskell 's well-known argument that the violence against women and the absence of big female leading parts in the films of the 1970s was a matter of a backlash against an emerging women 's movement .
19 This is a fascinating document which gives great insight into the formative years of an important children 's writer who in later life emerged as a conservationist and landowner , endowing the National Trust with fifteen Lakeland farms and 4,000 acres .
20 As forecast , there was an unexpected men 's victor with Antonio Pinto , from Portugal , who only began marathon running last year , winning in 2hr 10min 02sec .
21 Brenda was going to a college where there was an excellent women 's hockey team , and Belinda to university to read English literature .
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