Example sentences of "belong to [art] [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This used to be a lot easier to do than it is now : for one thing , working in the profession means that you have to belong to the actors ' union , Equity .
2 In schools belonging to the Girls ' Schools Association , the average annual fees were 6300 for boarders , and 3300 for day pupils ( ISIS , 1990 ) .
3 Many teachers belonging to the teachers ' union ANDES became actively involved in the struggle for political justice as well as for their own economic interests .
4 There was a small library belonging to the Freemasons ' Lodge in Bowmore but this has been disposed of ; and possibly other organisations had small collections of specialist books .
5 The committee that produced this report was set up to consider how public schools ( defined as those belonging to the Headmasters ' Conference or the Governing Bodies Association , together with ‘ comparable schools for girls ’ ) could develop and extend their association with the general education system .
6 Public schools were defined as those belonging to the Headmasters ' Conference , Governing Bodies Association or Governing Bodies of Girls ' Schools Association .
7 In mid-October the dormant Armed Communist Nuclei ( NCC ) re-emerged , planting bombs in premises belonging to the industrialists ' league and the employers ' organization Confindustria in protest at " collaboration " between the government , the trade unions and the employers .
8 The term is not used in Northern Ireland , although a few of the voluntary schools ( see Chapter 6 ) belong to the Headmasters ' Conference .
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