Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] association " in BNC.
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1 | He 's a former chairman of the magistrates association and has spent thirty one years on the bench . |
2 | It came as senior members of the magistrates association met the Home Secretary in London to seek changes in the new fines system . |
3 | You are Secretary of the Magistrates Association and you have something like twenty five thousand members out of a total of something like twenty seven thousand Magistrates . |
4 | Cath McKay , 43 , chair of the South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire area of the Ramblers Association , supports this policy . |
5 | Leading members of the Ramblers Association ( RA ) are on whistle stop tour to highlight access disputes around the country and whip up media attention before a series of protest walks on Forbidden Britain Day ( September 27 ) . |
6 | As a former railwayman , I read the views of the Ramblers Association with some scepticism . |
7 | He helped form Darlington 's first rambling club the Rucksack Club and in 1942 formed a branch of the Ramblers Association in the North-East . |
8 | Atomic power stations to be built in areas of outstanding natural beauty in Britain will have an initial life of only 20 years and will then be left derelict , the president of the Ramblers Association tells members in South Durham and North Yorkshire at their annual meeting in Darlington . |
9 | Chairman of the Residents Association , Frank Dempsey said : ‘ A lot of people in the area , especially young people , have never lived in a house before . |
10 | ‘ We will also keep a better check on rider 's allowances so we do n't have a situation like the one where Adrian Maguire lost several wins through riding with the wrong allowance , ’ said Michael Caulfield of the Jockeys Association , who are involved in the new system . |
11 | Erm I think at that stage , Robin was the the chairman of the tenants association , |
12 | And I I think I had great admiration for the er in particular for the the woman who was the erm president of the tenants association . |
13 | It is clear that the relative positions of Geological Magazine and Proceedings of the Geologists Association have declined in the proportion of thesis-related material published , and that the Scottish Journal of Geology became the primary vehicle for first publication of research results derived from Ph D theses in Scottish geology as soon as it began publishing in 1965 . |
14 | Table 11f Proceedings of the Geologists Association |
15 | It is clear that the relative positions of Geological Magazine and Proceedings of the Geologists Association have declined in the proportion of thesis-related material published , and that the Scottish Journal of Geology became the primary vehicle for first publication of research results derived from Ph D theses in Scottish geology as soon as it began publishing in 1965 . |
16 | Details will be sent to all UK members of the Alumni Association this autumn . |
17 | The Alumni General Meeting of the Alumni Association will take place on 22 September 1990 . |
18 | Dr Alix Thom , of Foster Wheeler Wood Group , is currently assisting the university in the initial planning of the Alumni Association , along with Carol Campbell , who has been appointed alumni officer . |
19 | The Headmaster has agreed to the idea , and so has the chairman of the Parents Association . |
20 | ‘ Obviously the new stand and the increased interest in racing at Down Royal are likely to bring a new generation to the track and we wish to be there to provide a professional service , ’ a member of the bookmakers association told me . |
21 | Any organization concerned with the promotion of books , such as the Book Trust , the Book Development Council of the Publishers Association , or the British Council . |
22 | One Christmas when Macmillan was in his eighties his grand-son Alexander ( Maurice 's son and the present Lord Stockton ) , who looked after the old boy in many ways , asked me if I would read the eighth of nine lessons at a carol service in a London church in aid of dependants of the Publishers Association . |
23 | John Davies , director of the Educational Publishers Council of the Publishers Association , examines the likely effects that government policies will have on education and academic publishing |
24 | With its annual general meeting a little over two months away , the officers of the Publishers Association have been engaged in the biennial search for a new president , to succeed Paul Scherer of Transworld in April . |
25 | So the word is that the best bet is on the appointment of another academic ( Sir Roger himself , though just due to become president of the Publishers Association , is expected to return to his chair of physics when he retires from the press in the summer ) . |
26 | Stanley Foster of Hodder & Stoughton Educational and of its precursor the University of London Press , and chairman in the 1960s of the Publishers Association 's educational publishers ' group , precursor of the Educational Publishers Council , died last Friday at his home near Bexhill-on-Sea . |
27 | ‘ Turmoil is the word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system , ’ wrote John Davies , director of the Educational Publishers Council of the Publishers Association , in The Bookseller in January . |
28 | ‘ Although , looking back , the recession was not perhaps as bad as it might have been , it did nevertheless cause some strains between booksellers and publishers , ’ the new president of the Publishers Association , Sir Roger Elliott of OUP , acknowledged . |
29 | In 1910 he was elected president of the Museums Association . |
30 | Dame Rachel Waterhouse , Chairman of the Council of the Consumers Association . |