Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] ladies ' " in BNC.

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1 She would have something to tell the Highbury Ladies ' Circle at any rate .
2 The Sheffield Ladies ' committee canvassed the East Indian alternative in the town and reported ‘ grocers have stated the demand for it has been doubled since the commencement of the canvass ’ .
3 Mrs. Norton , whose husband gave the Henley Ladies ' Club the trophy still known today as the Norton Cup , was to become the first Lady Rathcreedan in 1916 .
4 Other special services followed : The Reverend Wesley Gray brought the Dundonald Ladies ' Choir ; a team of nurses came from Lurgan and Portadown Hospital and a team of laymen came from Belfast : Thomas Street Old Boys ' Band and the Old Girls ' Association Choir came and one service was taken by Mr Donald Woodman BEM BA and the Portadown College School Choir .
5 Carol Andrew , known for her work with the Carol Andrew Singers , replaces Connie Overend , who recently retired from the Blackwell Ladies ' Choir .
6 Swede Helen Alfredsson 's successful season in both Europe and America continued when she won the IBM Ladies ' Open in Stockholm .
7 Monica Seles , the only person from the former Yugoslavia whose name does n't evoke instant sympathy , was reduced to blessed silence when losing to Steffi Graf in the Wimbledon ladies ' final .
8 Sandie , who captains the Ipswich Ladies ' squad , headed an England Mixed team in a friendly match against international All-Stars at Great Cornard Upper School 's sports centre .
9 Laura , an accountant , has just won the Ulster ladies ' individual life-saving title for the fourth year running , while Karen is in the ambulance service and plays a key role as secretary of Ireland 's No.1 club in the RLSS — Southend .
10 More than £500 was collected during the day and the Minehead Ladies ' guild was one of three charities to benefit from the collection .
11 All the Wilsons ladies ' clubs incorporate features designed to help women players improve and enjoy their game .
12 As the Manchester Ladies ' Health Society asked in 1893 , who was ‘ more fitted to break this ground than women ?
13 Workhouse visiting committees composed of middle class ladies tried to place unmarried mothers as domestic servants and increasingly strove to keep mother and child together , but , as Mrs Hardie of the Manchester Ladies ' Health Society commented , their task was difficult : a mistress usually feared the presence of a young woman of immoral character in her family .
14 Emma started work at the age of fourteen for the London Ladies ' Co-operative Guild , a group of professional women who designed and decorated glass tables .
15 She has been a member of the Dublin Ladies ' ( now Women 's ) Committee since 1990 and has been a branch representative for 8 years .
16 Members of a Cardiff ladies ' rowing club tried to pull her out of the mud , but found the current was too fast , and the bitch ( yes , she is called Eric ! ) , too heavy .
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