Example sentences of "about the [noun pl] 's " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Writing a book about the longshoremen 's union , ’ the girl said .
2 However , he did tell me about the Women 's Therapy Centre .
3 ‘ But we — Claire , and I , and a lot of other women — have been wondering how much longer you were going to make money writing articles about the women 's movement before you felt a duty to take some kind of action . ’
4 Thus what is interesting about the women 's magazines in England during the first years of the twentieth century is not the content of the advice given on child rearing , but the fact that so little advice is given at all ; sometimes , from one year to the next , children are barely mentioned save for the occasional appealing illustrations , the pattern for a christening bonnet or the recipe for a nursery pudding .
5 Those who operate according to total ignorance about the women 's movement also pay scant attention to social class and race as critical concerns in the content and teaching and provision of what passes as adult education .
6 We 've talked about the Women 's Movement so far .
7 How do you feel about the Women 's Liberation Movement ?
8 About the Children 's Farm you will see peacocks .
9 The teacher can learn much about the children 's thinking by observing the way that children handle and use the equipment .
10 But what about the children 's primary need , that of contact with their families ?
11 Barnsley managed to raise £31 , sent two petitions , and approached four schools about the Children 's Postcard Art Competition .
12 The chapter indicates how , in spite of the fact that medical reports are a statutory requirement for children entering care , no systematic collation of information takes place , and little is known about the children 's physical health .
13 They also asked about the children 's behaviour .
14 I accept that it was not mandatory upon the judge to require that the mother be given notice of the foster mother 's application , but he knew in general terms from the evidence before him that the mother had maintained an active interest in the children and that she was unhappy about the children 's placement with the foster mother .
15 ‘ Do n't you want to know about the children 's clothes ? ’ she asked , adding that they had looked rather sweet .
16 How do you think they felt about the children 's adventures : a ) immediately afterwards b ) when they met Flupper c ) when they found out about super penicillin ?
17 On one occasion she planned to fly up to Scotland for a meeting about the children 's work .
18 What about , what about the children 's .
19 What if there 's like a book published in a , in about a couple of years time about the children 's language
20 There is plenty of good material here — about the proliferation of prostitution around foreign military bases , for instance , or about the men 's club atmosphere of international policy-making circles .
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