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

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1 The most notable example is the London Boroughs ' Association ( LBA ) which acts both as a representative of the boroughs to outside bodies , and as a forum ‘ to advise and assist the constituent councils in the administration of their powers and duties ’ ( Rhodes 1972:446 ) .
2 I was elected for two years running onto the NUS Lesbian and Gay Committee and served for one year on the London Students ' Organization executive committee .
3 [ Frederick Boase , Modern English Biography , vol. i , 1892 ; Burke 's Landed Gentry , 1937 ; Dod 's Parliamentary Companion , 1858 and 1865 ; Illustrated London News , 24 July 1859 , with portrait ; The Times , 6 April 1882 ; Biographical Catalogue of the London Friends ' Institute , 1888 . ]
4 The London firms ' revenues plummeted by a third from 1989 's level .
5 He became a freeman of the London Grocers ' Company on 7 July 1612 .
6 When the London Brewers ' Company resolved in 1442 to keep its records in English , it justified its decision by the fact that Henry had preferred the ‘ common idiom ’ in his letters ( 135 , pp.117–19 ) .
7 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 .
8 Golden rule : the London Monarchs ' success owes much to the National Football League 's classic marketing methods
9 Figure 40 The buffet plate of the London Goldsmiths ' Company .
10 The advertisement for a replacement was placed " in a Cheshire paper , also in an Oxford and a Cambridge paper and in all the London papers ' .
11 His greatest passion was for spreading education , and the good works he did in this field were prodigious in number and scope ; he was instrumental in the work of the Day Continuation Schools , the London Schools ' Swimming Association , the London Shakespeare League , and the Men 's Institutes .
12 And it is this which explains the London Tories ' prolonged , teeth-gritting reluctance to recognise their Ulster colleagues .
13 She is redoing her A-levels in chemistry , physics and biology in the sixth form of a London girls ' school .
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