Example sentences of "survey [prep] [noun pl] ' [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The evidence gathered from successive surveys of pupils ' attitudes to reading and writing suggests that the language experiences of many pupils is concentrated in a relatively narrow range of types of writing . ’
2 ( Problems With Debt : A Survey of Creditors ' Perceptions and Practices , May 1989 )
3 The society will consider carrying out a survey of solicitors ' charges for conveyancing to compare them with those of competitors here and with professions in other countries .
4 BT is currently carrying out a survey of customers ' needs .
5 The Scottish Education Department 's ( SED ) survey of parents ' views on school education reported , in the particular study of teachers and headteachers , a wide range of parent opinion ( SED 1989 ) .
6 Survey of employers ' attitudes to the Youth Training Scheme in Scotland
7 The study reports on the findings of a re-interview survey of employers ' attitudes to the Youth Training Scheme , which was originally carried out in 1984 and repeated in 1985 .
8 A survey of farmers ' attitudes , and of possible social effects in rural areas will complete the study .
9 A national survey of teachers ' attitudes to equal opportunities found that men were more likely to be opposed to promoting equal opportunities than women , but that differences in subject taught were more important than the sex of the teacher in determining his or her attitude .
10 Yesterday The Northern was contacted by an ET trainee living in Darlington who has been carrying out his own survey of trainees ' attitudes .
11 A small number of schools mentioned that as part of their monitoring procedures , pupils were asked to evaluate social education programmes and one secondary school referred to a survey of pupils ' attitudes to health education .
12 A small survey of drinkers ' attitudes ( see box , below ) showed that people thought reduced alcohol products were massively overpriced and an irrelevant halfway house ( ‘ I either drink or I do n't ’ was a typical comment ) .
13 TONY BANKS , the Labour MP , is being sued for libel and slander by The Field , the country sports magazine , after he allegedly made derogatory comments in another magazine about a survey of MPs ' views on hunting , shooting and fishing .
14 When the team carried out a survey of clients ' needs , the most common request was for translating and interpreting services .
15 Over 800 people participated earlier this year in our annual survey of readers ' views on ACCOUNTANCY .
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