Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was constantly at odds with the Professional Golfers ' Association , once declining to play in the Ryder Cup match because of petty restrictions put on the players .
2 The players , who will receive little compensation , have been in contact with the Professional Footballers ' Association .
3 The British Bankers ' Association , in conjunction with the Irish Bankers ' Federation , has published a Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice on accounting for advances , after considering comments on the exposure draft issued in April 1991 .
4 Structuralist critics are bound to disagree with the New Critics ' insistence on the referential function of literature , with their view of literature 's connection with the ‘ real ’ world .
5 If the landlord attempts to take counter measures ( eg by erecting lockable posts in some spaces and issuing keys to some of the tenants and not others ) he may face an action for interfering with the other tenants ' easements .
6 Claims of secret assignment should be rejected as incompatible with the other parties ' right to performance .
7 This unexpected reassurance followed a meeting with the European Publishers ' Council which claimed the EC 's planned restrictions on the advertising of tobacco , alcohol , food , drugs and toys inhibited free trade and commercial freedom of speech .
8 These courses , which are organised in collaboration with the Small-Scale Miners ' Association of Zimbabwe and the Intermediate Technology Development Group , are designed to give intensive practical training in basic geology , gold prospection , surveying , sampling , orebody evaluation , business and financial planning as well as covering mining law , mine engineering , beneficiation methods , etc .
9 In June 1990 , with the General Commissioners ' leave , a notice was issued requiring details of Mr and Mrs Kempton 's assets and liabilities , income and expenditure for the years 1985 to 1989 inclusive .
10 They agreed with the Electrical Contractors ' Association at an early stage that they would operate on ‘ fair and unsubsidised ’ commercial lines .
11 Of course , I already had some experience with the various falconers ' knots and changing jesses with a bird perched on my fist , but poor old Derek got himself a bit tied up .
12 Often issued as a series with the various holders ' interests administered by a trustee , the rights and obligations of such arrangements will largely be governed by the rules of contract .
13 That is an interesting parallel with the Liberal Democrats ' proposals for local income tax , whereby local councils would be given authority to raise taxes locally — which would have a profound effect on industrial location .
14 Prior to their purchase of the building , the owner of the adjoining mill house had made two attempts to obtain permission from the local authority to change the use of the mill from industrial premises into a dwelling , but it was only with the current owners ' application of 1977 that planning permission for this change was granted .
15 The question of subsidising such events ( as happened with the abovementioned Readers ' Conference ) was discussed .
16 It was confirmed on Aug. 14 that the small right-wing National Smallholders ' Party led by Imre Boross had reached agreement with the Independent Smallholders ' Party — from which it had split in December 1989 [ see p. 37739 ] — and would reunite with it at an unspecified date in the future .
17 Reconstituted in November 1988 [ see pp. 36399 , 36939 , 36960 ] , it campaigned effectively on the single issue of compensation for property expropriated under the communist regime [ see p. 38352 for eventual legislation on this in July 1991 ] , with the Independent Smallholders ' Party winning 44 seats in the 1990 elections [ see pp. 37325 ; 37380 ] and becoming a coalition partner in the government of Jozsef Antall .
18 Coalition led by the centre-right Hungarian Democratic Forum ( MDF , Jozsef Antall , pres. ) , with the Independent Smallholders ' Party ( FKgP ; Ferenc Nagy , Jozsef Torgyan co-ch. ) and the Christian Democratic People 's Party ( CDPP , Lásló Surján ch . ) .
19 Dr Maurice Hankey , land use specialist with the Scottish Landowners ' Federation , said : ‘ Water services in Scotland are unique in Great Britain in that they have the right to come in and lay a water sewerage pipe without the landowner 's consent .
20 Discussions are continuing with the Scottish Universities ' Council on Entrance regarding possible future recognition of the new general SVQ in science at level III for purposes of entry to higher education .
21 The Redskins ' link-up with the Socialist Workers ' Party is the most stringent and emphatic attempt to thrust pop into some sort of relation to the ‘ real ’ world .
22 Before forming his own political group in 1941 , — the Johnson/Forest Tendency — he had been heavily involved with the Socialist Workers ' Party ( SWP ) where he made a significant contribution , particularly on black issues , to the party newspapers ‘ Socialist Appeal ’ and ‘ Labor Action ’ .
23 As with the classical sociologists ' attempts to describe and explain the processes of social and historical change , so contemporary sociologists of development rely almost entirely on the comparative method of analysis .
24 On Aug. 15 , 1989 , a Warsaw meeting of peasant activists from all over Poland had decided to resume the activities of the Polish Peasant Party ( PSL ) on the basis of the party 's 1946 programme ( before its merger with the United Peasants ' Party — ZSL — in 1949 ) .
25 Changi Jail was still there , though , together with the old sergeants ' mess he 'd known 40 years earlier .
26 On 28 February 1984 , with the Special Commissioners ' leave , W raised an extended time limit assessment on Stipplechoice for the period 1 February 1977 to 25 October 1977 .
27 She balanced these activities with what she was good at-dealing with the public and solving problems , skills she put to good use in her part-time work with the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau .
28 Some knowing souls disagree with the national selectors ' assessment in reckoning that Watt is too tall for a prop and that in the 1990 District Championship he was the outstanding ball-winner at the front of the line-out .
29 Sean Rickard , Chief Economist with the National Farmers ' Union ( NFU ) , admits that such a financial harvest is possible ; during the past ten years , ‘ very small farms have increased in number , but decreased in acreage , because generally middle-sized farms are being split up with part of the land sold being taken over by larger farms and part becoming smallholdings .
30 And er , I would like to propose that this Committee , together with the National Farmers ' Union and Country Ploughmens ' Association sends a delegation to London to meet with the Minister to discuss these issues and other , our concerns .
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