Example sentences of "to [noun pl] ' own " in BNC.

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1 Their catalogue illustrates the many boxes and boards they have constructed , and they specialise in making boxes to clients ' own specifications .
2 It is not surprising then that areas such as sex education , religious education and the establishment of voluntary schools have proved contentious in view of the centrality of these matters to parents ' own cultural values .
3 As might be expected , comment varied widely from workshop to workshop and ranged across issues such as the exact interpretation of the wording of tasks , time allocated to tasks , value of tasks , applicability of generic examples to participants ' own specialities and many others .
4 It is exemplified in the resistance of councillors to tenants ' own mobilisation .
5 The materials also attempted to embody generally accepted features of good practice in adult training — boards were encouraged to work as teams ; the principles of learning through practice and participation were emphasised ; relevance both to members ' own previous experience and to real board tasks was highlighted ; and the material was designed to make it easily understood by all board members .
6 Perhaps the most urgent is that of how the elements in ideal-type models relate to actors ' own beliefs about what they are up to .
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