Example sentences of "their [noun pl] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Paintings which he in spected personally have their titles printed in bold capitals , distinguishing them from those known primarily through books and hearsay , whose titles ap pear in lower-case .
2 Their titles tended to be variants on phrases such as ‘ the onward march ’ .
3 Publishers interested in having their titles included in the catalogue should contact Planning and Environmental Books , , ( ) .
4 In no sense was this upper class anti-capitalist ; but their values related to forms of profit far removed from the dirty details of production .
5 Cyclic nucleotides were extracted from homogenates by boiling and sonicating , as previously described , and their values measured by radioassay ( cyclic AMP assay kit , code TRK 432 ; cyclic GMP RIA kit , code TRK 500 , Amersham , Buckinghamshire ) in freeze dried 3500 g supernatants ( 20 minutes at 4°C ) , reconstituted in water .
6 Pluralism is a development of democratic theory and recognises that often individuals can best get their views heard by combining in groups to give them a stronger voice .
7 They want to be consulted and their views listened to in meetings even if the decision does n't go their way .
8 Other party leaders , such as the former Communist Herbert Wehner , agreed change was needed , and in November 1959 their views triumphed in the Bad Godesberg programme , drawn up at a special party meeting .
9 Thus , for example , in the National Health Service groups such as the consultants , junior doctors , administrators , nursing staff , GPs and so on , will all be striving to influence the organisation and to get their views accepted by the organisation .
10 Mr Coleman said opponents of the scheme were ‘ disgusted ’ that their views seemed to be ignored by Middlesbrough Borough Council , which backs the scheme .
11 Some of their views came as something of a surprise .
12 Others may have shared my depression at the spectacle of party activists of various political persuasions sitting , stopwatch in hand , to measure the amount of time given to their views compared with those of their opponents .
13 His group are against area panels and neighbourhood forums where k people can be heard and their views taken into account .
14 The ‘ society-as-parent ’ school is further illustrated by quoting from respondents interviewed by the author , though fewer of these took this position than were committed to a ‘ defence of kinship ’ view and their views tended to be less strongly and less explicitly-stated .
15 Therefore it would also seem possible to learn a functional sign language without a positive desire to become deaf on the part of the hearing learner ; nevertheless , it has been the case in the past that those who have learned sign language have often been cast in the integrative mould and have had their views devalued by the hearing community because of it .
16 Might not St Paul or Thomas Aquinas raise an eyebrow at the idea that their views continue to be cited , given the knowledge which we now have about the origin of humankind or the biological relation of woman to man ? l6
17 ‘ Fans are the livelihood of the game and their views need to be sought constantly .
18 It should be thrown out and the electorate should make their views known at a general election so that the Government can come back with a better Bill at a later stage . ’
19 If socialists aim at the formation of a government as a part of their strategy they must be ready to make their views known on these issues : how to reduce unemployment ? how to avoid inflation ? where the money would come from to provide better social services ?
20 I also enclose a copy of my letter to the Local Government Commission asking for information on what opportunities there will be for Parish Councils to make their views known on any proposed boundary changes .
21 The new limited company will acquire , after formation , all the BMC 's equally limited assets , but before the move is made , any BMC members can make their views known to Derek Walker and his colleagues .
22 It should also be noted that there are many opportunities for company representatives to make their views known to each other on the state of the market and the direction prices should take , for example , in after-dinner speeches , newspaper interviews , articles in trade publications as well as while doing lunch .
23 The Government of the Irish Republic and anyone else who wishes to make their views known to us before we make a judgment are , of course , entirely free to do so .
24 His comrades in arms had made their views known to him quite openly and , in any case , he could not have remained ignorant in a country so full of informers , police and intelligence services as Spain then was .
25 They 've made their views known to the pastor , who 's also chairman of the playgroup .
26 ‘ I appeal to the people of Darlington to make their views known to the council , ’ he added .
27 Perhaps they do not conclude this ; if so , why do n't they make their views known to the Secretary of State for Scotland before he approves this scheme ?
28 er actually who are all in front , mostly from Stanton which I represent , they have made their views known to me some years ago , er this might happen , erm I 'm very glad that you have responded now to their concerns as well as the concerns of the villages and , and this paper does mark significant erm success co-operation between a lot of people involved and for that reason I welcome it , I would ask if it becomes be prepared to make it six months instead of three months please .
29 More than anything , though , the May 1990 elections provided voters with an opportunity to make their views known in the relative calm of the ballot box , and it was an opportunity they took in unprecedented numbers .
30 The audience was also asked if they thought that people should be involved in making their views known in schemes such as the Barrage , which have a large local effect .
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