Example sentences of "[conj] girls ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is some evidence that such differing expectations ( in this case that boy 's work is ‘ better ’ than girls ' work ) , are being brought into play in the marking of children 's work :
2 This is not surprising , as the Norwood Report in 1943 stressed the importance of relating boys ' education to the labour market , but emphasised that girls ' schooling must relate to their eventual place in the family .
3 However , a multi-oppression approach demonstrated to youth workers once and for all the importance of making the connections , and that Girls ' Work is Youth Work .
4 The results showed areas where boys ' and girls ' performance differed .
5 The different patterns of boys ' and girls ' play were accounted for by suggesting that girls had acquired a more differentiated understanding of gender rules governing behaviour .
6 Sex discrimination legislation in itself probably does little to alter the balance between boys ' and girls ' achievement , or bring their curricula nearer together .
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