Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' personal " in BNC.
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1 | With his first vote the West German elector can if he so desires make a choice solely with reference to the rival candidates ' personal qualities or their popularity . |
2 | One was a rural authority and funded 10 disabled clients ' personal care needs . |
3 | Audrey Slaughter has led the sort of varied life that gives her the experience and understanding for dealing with SHE readers ' personal problems . |
4 | 10.1 The Company shall receive on publication six copies of the printed Work and six copies of the video Work ( in the format and standard of the Company 's choice ) and one copy of any revised or corrected impression all free of charge and shall be entitled to purchase at two-thirds of the United Kingdom published price any further copies of the Work required for the Authors ' personal use and not for resale . |
5 | The growing trend in directors ' personal liability , which some would argue assumes a superhuman omniscience about what is happening within the company at all times , means an effective plan driving awareness and responsibility down through the organisation is increasingly essential . |
6 | Directors ' personal liability for the errors and omissions of their companies is not exactly a new problem . |
7 | Visitors ' Personal Effects |
8 | The limit in respect of visitors ' personal effects is increased from £100 to £250 . |
9 | Sheer information can be boosted Quickly by a media blitz , or by individuals ' personal information-gathering resources — their education , their interest and involvement with politics , and their use of information-rich highbrow news sources . |
10 | The individuals ' personal history , what they have done , who they have been , what has been important to them , makes them come ‘ alive ’ , helping them emerge from the ‘ elderly ’ or ‘ dependent ’ or ‘ infirm ’ stereotypes . |
11 | Overall the characteristics of the remuneration scheme were shown to exert more consistent effects than were individuals ' personal characteristics . |
12 | But for this to be achieved , workers ' personal feelings — and the myths and stereotypes which surround gay and lesbian sexuality — have to be openly expressed for guidance and training to be targeted effectively . |
13 | I imagine that Eliot 's early admiration , if that was not too strong a word , was due to Berdyaev 's excellent little book on the Russian Revolution ; a movement of which four years ' personal experience was enough to dispel early hopes . |
14 | Starting from the artists ' personal standpoints , the exhibition shows the diversity of artistic perception of reality today . |
15 | This would compel West Indians to produce more economically , and this they could only do by moving towards free labour and engaging the labourers ' personal material interests in their work . |
16 | At the same time , any contractors and their employees are subject , in the same way as Revenue employees , to the criminal sanctions — a fine or imprisonment or both provided by s 182 , Finance Act 1989 for unauthorised disclosure of taxpayers ' personal information . |
17 | The tricksters then look up their victims ' phone numbers and call them — posing as bank officials who need to know the owners ' personal identity numbers . |
18 | Westwood Hotel ( Coed Gorllewin ) Friendly atmosphere : owners ' personal attention . |
19 | Lloyd 's to appeal ruling LLOYD 'S is to appeal the recent judgment of the Commercial Court affecting the solvency treatment of Names ' personal stop-loss recoveries . |
20 | Under the plan , L&H 's 629 former partners are being asked to pay back over $40m over the next 10 years , with some partners ' personal assessments totalling as much as $400,000. 475 partners are thought to have approved the plan , but the remainder have either expressed their intention to appeal or have declared themselves personally bankrupt . |
21 | The court also upheld a series of decrees allowing the seizure and confiscation of suspected traffickers ' personal property . |
22 | Other possible factors may include the influence of public and drug user targeted education and changes in attitude owing to drug users ' personal experience of friends and relatives becoming ill and dying of HIV related conditions . |
23 | Strictly singulares were members of governors ' personal bodyguards , drawn from auxiliary regiments , but they may also have been employed for other duties . |
24 | We have so far said little about the way the Stress Syndrome spills over into teachers ' personal relationships out of school . |
25 | In conclusion , joint problem-solving and the consultative sharing of expertise can maximise scarce existing resources and increase the capacity of teachers to meet the individual needs of all children ; stimulate teachers ' personal judgment and initiative as to the best educational ‘ therapies ’ open to them , raise their sights as to how to help all children , whatever their difficulties , to learn and to cope , how to offer them those ‘ good school experiences such as some form of success , accomplishment , sense of self-esteem or just pleasure in school activities ’ found to be so valuable even in later life ( cf Quinton and Rutter 1988 ) . |
26 | In contrast with the largely psychologistic HMI accounts of teaching quality , emphasizing teachers ' personal qualities , technical classroom skills and responsibilities , Hargreaves examines teachers and their practices within a sociological framework . |
27 | These , it was found , rested much of their case an the importance of teachers ' personal qualities , their technical expertise and their specialist subject competence . |
28 | However , as with the similar topic of literacy , I would argue that it is important to separate out bilingualism and bilingual education because teachers ' personal experience and education gives them a particular view of the phenomenon . |
29 | It was enhanced both by fusion of the School with the teachers ' personal circle and by the remarkable resource of Morris 's last and finest garden . |
30 | This , they said , should accompany the ‘ profound managerial change ’ which must be next on the agenda , somehow to tackle Londoners ' personal and local dissatisfaction with the police . |