Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] [noun pl] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Bibit and four companions were assisted in their escape by 15 soldiers from the Young Officers ' Union , a shadowy , dissident group within the armed forces which was believed to have played a leading role in organizing the coup attempt . |
2 | Law Fair : A double stand was taken at the Law Fair in February which was manned by representatives from the Young Barristers ' Association , the Circuits and most of the Specialist Bar Associations . |
3 | Items issued to readers may come from the Library 's Main Building , from its Annexe ( located some distance from its Main Building ) , or , in the case of legal material , from the adjacent Advocates ' Library . |
4 | The conference organisers themselves felt that while Black women and anti-imperialist women , including women from national liberation struggles , were represented in the workshops and on the plenary platforms ( Councillor Martha Osamor from Black Sections Campaign , Sinn Fein Women 's Department Head Mairead Keane , Jamila Haddad from the Palestinian Women 's Group , Ellie Hamunyela from SWAPO Women 's Council , amongst others ) it had been a serious omission not to have a specific workshop on anti-racism in this country , on the politics of state racism . |
5 | The picket attracted over 100 supporters from the Irish Women 's Abortion Support Group ( IWASG ) , NAC , the LSE and several other student unions . |
6 | The alert from the Irish Farmers ' Association is in line with the Republic 's rules governing the sale of diesel for commercial use . |
7 | Reports from the Muslim Refugees ' Relief Organization on Oct. 29 suggested that Moslems in Mannar were being subjected to widespread harassment by Tamil rebels , allegedly for co-operating with the security forces . |
8 | are apparent from the relevant companies ' registers at Companies House ; or |
9 | When we consider the more general conclusions that emerged from the other interactionists ' concern with ‘ the labellers ’ , the divergence becomes even more apparent . |
10 | Taking part in the forum ( in the order they spoke ) were : Nadia Tarazi from the General Union of Palestinian Women ; Celmira Salazar , from Chile , Fatima Babiker Mahmoud , from the Institute for African Alternatives ; Savvy Hensman , from the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre ; [ lean Thomas , from the Jamaican Organisation for Women for Progress ; Juliette Joseph , from the International Women 's Day Planning Committee ; Sarah Roelofs , from Women for Socialism ; Noirin O'Riordan , from Women in Ireland ; Elizabeth Carola , active in WAVAW and campaigns against child sexual abuse ; Shaila Shah from the Outwrite Collective and Margot Farnham from the Trouble and Strife Collective . |
11 | In Profile will present a selection of original works from the International Women 's Art Diary together with a continuous slide programme showing a brief history of WASL 's work and a full programme of lunchtime talks by some of our members . |
12 | The conference brought together the largest number of women organizations to date and included representatives from the following women 's organizations ; |
13 | ‘ Only a stone 's throw from the Civil Engineers ' Hall . ’ |
14 | Members of the Legislative Assembly in July , 1990 , rejected a call from the civil servants ' association to accept an effective salary reduction by giving up overtime and other allowances , so that the money saved could go towards a delayed pay rise for civil servants . |
15 | At that time the Japanese foreign ministry distanced itself from the Liberal Democrats ' mission to Pyongyang organised by the party 's strongman , Shin Kanemaru . |
16 | That 's what the feature-writer from the American ladies ' magazine looked like she was no fool , but once again crude and simple was the name of the most effective game . |
17 | She withdrew-to the secretary 's room and was about to close MacQuillan 's door when she heard a scraping sound from the adjoining typists ' room . |
18 | It can expect to pick up a lot of support both from mainstream Solidarity and from the squabbling peasants ' parties . |
19 | Actors from the popular children 's series — shot in and around Newcastle — presented trophies to class winners and signed autographs . |
20 | I arrived slightly early ; she was n't yet home from the local girls ' school she goes to , so Elaine and I drank tea and talked while we waited . |
21 | You 'll need two plastic buckets , a couple of pounds of ‘ pea shingle ’ from the local builders ' merchant and a few drops of rosemary oil available from health stores or chemists . |
22 | We were treated as an accepted channel of communication with the mass of independent objectors and were often the only other organization apart from the local councils ' consortium whom Michael Barnes asked to comment when dramatic announcements were made . |
23 | I had thought where we were lodging , so far from the wealthy industrialists ' villas and mansions , to be humble enough , but these … |
24 | The measures attracted criticism from the National Magistrates ' Association which on June 12 issued a document arguing that a more wide-ranging " cleaning-up of politics and the administration " was needed . |
25 | Copies of the SORP are available free ( send sae ) from the British Bankers ' Association , 10 Lombard Street , London EC3V 9EL . |
26 | Over the years I have kept my distance from the white women 's movement . |
27 | A headmaster who resigned from a private girls ' school is waiting to see if he 's to be prosecuted for allegedly importing child pornography . |
28 | The great majority of refugees are legally recognized and receive basic assistance from the United Nations through the Costa Rican government , The training centre is organized jointly by a group of Costa Rican women and AMES and receives financial assistance from a Swedish women 's organization , the " Swallows " . |
29 | A key ingredient in his rise from a minor counties ' also-ran to England strike bowler was a brief coaching session with the Dennis Lillee . |
30 | Shipowners were accustomed to a bad press , a bad reception in parliament and unsympathetic public opinion ; the added threat from a militant seamen 's organization was too much to be tolerated . |