Example sentences of "their [noun pl] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Publishers are invited to send review copies and information on their titles for this preview to Jennifer Taylor .
2 Publishers are invited to send review copies and information on their titles for this preview to Jennifer Taylor , .
3 The figures are nt ( necessarily ) a reflection on the players ' respective real life values … just on their values to this system — hence irwin being 3.1 million … in a good defence , and he scores free kicks quite regularly .
4 Everyone , even the much maligned administrators , politicians and academics , have a right to throw their views into this most important of melting-pots .
5 Liz Trickett and Frankie Sulke report on the effects of the LAMP ( Low Attainers in Mathematics ) and RAMP ( Raising Achievement in Mathematics ) projects on both the teachers and pupils who participated , providing a challenge to all teachers to examine their views about both what their pupils are capable of and what mathematics is and should be about .
6 She added that Miss Owen had been sacked for asking the elderly residents their views about another member of staff .
7 The requirement in the Adoption Agency Regulations to counsel the parents specifically about all the alternatives to adoption , and to make sure that their views about these different alternatives are placed before the court , together with the fact that guardians ad litem and reporting officers will also be scrutinising this element of the work , should lead to more careful practice at this stage .
8 This gave MPs an opportunity to express their views at some length .
9 But they are unlikely to make real progress unless they are helped to formulate their own ideas explicitly and then look for evidence and compare their views to those of others .
10 Welsh bodies still have until the end of June to air their views on former Welsh Secretary David Hunt 's plan to replace the Welsh counties and districts with 21 new single-tier councils .
11 At the end of the trial a closing stock should be taken , a further inspection made and staff should be asked for their views on each product under trial .
12 I think the view you take of the longer term , erm , er , becomes individual and speculative er , as once again you 've got to erm , er , come to conclusions about inflation , about encouragement to the economy and er , you can read in many a good newspaper erm , their views on that .
13 Their views on such issues as our management and financial information systems , our approach to planning , the revaluation of our land and buildings and our marketing strategy were particularly helpful . ’
14 3 But it also makes sense to say that the British constitution is what the authorities say it should be because their views on these matters help to police everyday political practice , pulling it into line with the constitutional theory which they themselves advance as the proper way to conduct politics .
15 Outside the chamber , they are asked constantly for their views on this or that issue .
16 Miguez Bonino sums up their views on this point as follows :
17 I felt that there could have been slightly more involvement with the police at this point , as it would have been quite interesting to hear their views on this problem .
18 Before the General Election perhaps all parties could make their views on this issue known .
19 THE stockbrokers ' opinions summarised here are their views on some of the market 's most widely-held shares .
20 This is controversial , since it inhibits an escape valve for those who wish to discuss their views with those of a like mind .
21 When Marx and Engels learnt more about primitive societies , as a result of reading Morgan and other anthropologists , they revised their views in that area .
22 Older children can annotate their drawings to explain their views in more detail .
23 Instead this aspiring England squad , many of who will be hoping to fill the gaps left by the ‘ Dad 's Army ’ veterans as well as challenge for British Lions places next summer , will be cutting their teeth for such momentous challenges on lowly provincial opposition like Wairarapa-Bush and Wanganui .
24 Kandel , trained as a psychiatrist , spent a period working on Aplysia with Ladislav Tauc in Paris in the 1960s , saw the potential of the organism , initially for the study of short-term processes such as habituation , and over the subsequent quarter-century in New York he has made its study peculiarly his own and that of the generations of researchers who have cut their teeth in this Columbia laboratory .
25 Hardly had Salisbury reached the others when the two men who sat their mounts on either side of the bound youth reined forward , taking the victim 's beast with them .
26 On the other hand their subordinates — that large body of laymen and women who , as assistants or typists , seemed necessary to support what Ian had called the one per cent addressed these senior clergy by their titles to their faces and even amongst themselves referred to their superiors in this way .
27 Almost all were conservatives if compared with their contemporaries in most other Western Churches , in secular society or even with their own younger clergy .
28 Carolingian sources usually refer to counts without specifying their civitates at all ( which explains why it is impossible to give a complete list of counts for any ninth-century county ) .
29 On the contrary , he defends the right of those who wished to change their religious allegiance to follow their inclinations in this matter .
30 ONE THING Smashing Pumpkins have in common with shoe-gazers — they have their fingers in many pies — in the way the vocals are n't necessarily in-your-face .
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