Example sentences of "as [art] [noun pl] 's " in BNC.

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1 Queen fans were devastated when Barcelona — a Top Ten hit when first released five years ago — was controversially elbowed out as the Games 's theme song by Amigos Para Siempre ( Friends For Life ) .
2 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 .
3 They were there to help women seeking advice on how best to develop their talents along with organisations such as the Women 's Farm and Garden Association , the National Council for Voluntary Organisations , the Women Returner 's Network and several agricultural colleges .
4 In any study being undertaken , the first thing to be done is the obvious one of finding out what organisations exist and whether they are part of a national body — such as the Women 's Institute , Mothers ' Union , Guides or Scouts — or purely local , such as the Film Club or the Debating Society .
5 I thought it was in support of the IRA but it could have been some other organization , such as the Women 's Liberation people .
6 As the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service , we find that sometimes yeast foods cause migraine headaches and abdominal symptoms or skin rashes .
7 As the women 's movement became increasingly central to purity campaigns before the First War , Home Office officials developed a range of tactics to stifle feminist pressure , from diplomatic stone-walling to outright misogyny .
8 As the women 's voices soared and broke into part-singing so that the phrase ‘ We sit down and weep ’ rang round and round the group , the hair prickled on the back of my neck .
9 This trend was welcomed by articulate working class women 's groups such as the Women 's Cooperative Guild , because of poor working class housing conditions and because they believed that working class wives needed a respite from the cares of managing a household .
10 By the end of World War 1 , working class women 's groups , such as the Women 's Labour League , were making three basic demands in terms of housing design : an indoor bathroom , a scullery/kitchen for cooking , and a front parlour .
11 Conversation trickled away as the Women 's Word public relations officer , a bouncy young woman in a tight bodice , said a few welcoming phrases and introduced Linda Finch .
12 The scheme only operated because of the assistance given voluntarily by groups such as the Women 's Voluntary Service , 17,000 of whose members were mobilised on 1 September .
13 Nominations may be made by local ward committees , party groups such as the women 's section , and by affiliated organizations , principally affiliated trade unions .
14 Well you say that International Women 's Day has been going on for some time , but here in Britain what 's known as the Women 's Movement has been in operation now for about , what , twenty one/twenty two years , something like that .
15 Moreover , useful as the clergy 's and particularly Winchelsey 's aid was to the magnates in the summer of 1297 , the laity had been encouraged to think that the clergy , especially because they did not fight , should bear a significant share of the financial costs of defence .
16 ‘ One part which has been spoiled by people taking short cuts is known as the Devils 's Staircase .
17 In the 1950s Goodman moved into more social photography for William Hickey , as well as fashion for magazines such as the Gentlemen 's Quarterly , using trend-setters such as Douglas Fairbanks Jnr , Patrick Lichfield and David Hicks to model clothes .
18 They always had to be constrained in public , Sundays or not ; and if anything they were less so on Sunday , when sometimes their clothes were pretty , and at least were seldom black , navy blue or grey as the men 's were invariably … .
19 He has worked as the men 's room assistant for three years .
20 As the men 's and the women 's changing rooms are next to each other , we continued chatting to one another through the communicating door .
21 This chapel is also known as the Fishermen 's Chapel and the annual ‘ festa ’ of their Patron Saint , Saint Peter , is held here every year on 29 June .
22 Knowing that half of Scotland had left their cars sitting in the middle of roads to make sure that they could get to the gig is not so much my horror story as the police 's , she chuckled .
23 An elderly widow who was robbed , attacked , and raped by a gang of youths was moved to sheltered dwellings with the help of the police , visited by policewomen from the unit at least once a week , and taken regularly to visit the family of one of the policewomen , which adopted her as the children 's granny .
24 They shared a governess , whose task was unenviable as the children 's ages were so different .
25 It must then be updated to provide further details such as the clients 's name and address and the name of a general contact within the organisation .
26 This is very much what this forum and the Plan of Action series is about : to look at some of the problems we are facing as a women 's movement and to evaluate our practice .
27 It is reserved for use as a children 's play area .
28 There is one aspect to Home Alone 2 which calls into question its appeal as a children 's movie .
29 This list is not intended to be exhaustive , and certainly does not include areas where your nursing qualification is used indirectly , such as working as a children 's nanny or as a sales representative for a pharmaceutical or product manufacturer .
30 It starts with the artist 's first major — and arguably finest — graphic work , the illustrated book Die traumenden Knaben produced in 1907 as a children 's book for the Wiener Werkstatte , and includes graphic work from throughout the artist 's career .
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