Example sentences of "and their own [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , five of the nineteen rebels won comfortably on their own , against Coalition Liberals , Labour , the coupon , and their own leaders .
2 KEROSENE , Manchester guitar-shredding combo , play London shows at the Powerhaus ‘ Smashed ’ night , the mean Fiddler supporting Belly and The Bull & Gate Pop Club , followed by Manchester University , a support slot with Ned 's Atomic Dustbin at Manchester Academy and their own London show at The Camden Falcon . .
3 Under a new PowerUp Programme , it 's offering Sparc users ( and their own Apollo customers ) up to a 44% credit if they switch to Series 700 Snakes .
4 ( b ) Trainees ca n't make a connection between what they see and their own teaching environment .
5 Somewhere they knew they had crippled her life , and their own responses were inadequate .
6 ‘ We value highly those companies with a quality culture and their own TQM programme , ’ says Maurice Melloul .
7 Last of the Summer Wine ( 1974 ) , or Taggart have their own audience and their own time-slot , why should they innovate ?
8 Material realities may be profound sources of satisfaction or discontent but it is more often symbols which signal to people their own position , their own worth , and their own precariousness .
9 Remanoid 's Aquafresh filters use the time honoured system of trickle bar , mechanical foam of various densities from fine to coarse , and their own Flocor type plastic media .
10 To play music in this way is considered both a privilege and an obligation , an expression of pride in the ancestors ' memory and their own heritage .
11 Their success depended on a sensible and achievable role being negotiated with their heads , on heads ' support , staff attitudes and their own skills .
12 But there arc plenty of other refinements to look for : self-cleaning ovens , automatic timers , automatic meat thermometers for perfect roasts , capacious drawer space underneath for plate warming and storing pots and pans , and tops with built-in grills and their own surface venting systems .
13 In 1925 Blandy & Leacock and other firms joined the Madeira Wine Association within which individual firms retained their separate identities and their own agents .
14 Foucault therefore abandons analysis of epistemes for the more Nietzschean ‘ genealogy ’ , which allows him to articulate conflict in terms of differentiated histories with their own conceptual specificities and their own times , while retaining the possibility of the formulation of aims and intentions :
15 Middlesbrough had been at full stretch against Cambridge 's direct , high-ball game and their own attack posed little threat in the first half .
16 When the recipients of these cheques pay them into their banks , the banks will present the cheques to the Bank of England , and their own balances at the Bank of England will rise by £1 billion .
17 The benefit of staff acting-up on a temporary basis , is that such staff will be regarded as being within the ring fencing arrangements for both the higher graded posts and their own posts .
18 Throughout the summer , with many visiting painters , many of whom are women trying to adjust the balance between home ties and their own creativity , Jacqueline is often asked to explain how the various threads of her life are woven together .
19 Liverpool abolitionists drew upon Hodgson 's investigations in the United States , information from Americans and their own reading in the writings of the political economists to document pamphlet arguments for the equalisation of duties on sugar from free and slave-labour areas .
20 Any potential descent party would do well to dwell on this statistic and their own evaluation of the falls rather than Paul and myself .
21 Again , in erm , in animal populations what studies of sexual behaviour actually shows is that individuals are not reproducing the species for the benefit of the species , they 're reproducing themselves and their own genes as fast as they possibly can , given whatever other constraints may be operating .
22 This implies , in the absence of foundationalist or externally imposed ‘ legislation ’ , that cultural practices — e.g. in the various scientific disciplines , in the arts — must develop their own rule-boundedness and their own conditions of validity .
23 It is they who must first work out whether there is a gap between theory and their own activities .
24 Lastly it is most important of all that teachers apply the process of clarification to their own values and their own vision of education , and it is to this issue that we will turn in the next chapter .
25 I 'm a strong advocate of black people interpreting their own life and their own vision . ’
26 D-INFLUENCE , London-based soul-rap-house blenders , who recently supported Michael Jackson , play a pair of support slots with Galliano at and their own dates at .
27 Patients have many of their personal belongings and their own clothing available to them .
28 Contractors working on Thames Water 's ring main are smashing tunnelling records — and their own profit margins — as they go .
29 The AB do not constitute a court chronicle : successive AB authors ( Prudentius , then Hincmar of Rheims ) had their local concerns , their blind spots , and their own axes to grind .
30 Nowhere is this more obvious than in the music press where critics collect their own charts , their own thought and their own egos .
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