Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] association " in BNC.

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1 Such is the case : Ullapool was designed by a Fisheries Association in 1788 as a base for the herring industry and today the centre of activity is still the splendid harbour , a place of boats and bustle and screaming seagulls .
2 As for walks — well , Barry and Clive will help you find your feet ( so to speak ) : there are twelve which begin locally and are recommended by the Ramblers Association .
3 The Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers ( AFBD ) has merged with The Securities Association ( TSA ) in order to reduce bureaucracy and to decrease costs to member firms , many of whom were members of both SROs .
4 For an industry with a turnover of billions — £2.5bn in 1991 according to the Publishers Association — the UK book business may seem behind the times to an outsider .
5 The aggregate turnover of the Indian computer industry rose 27% in the year to March to reach $1,000m , according to the Manufacturers Association for Information Technology ; exports of hardware and software totalled $105m , up from $88m .
6 For my friend , and thousands of other students at Stirling , the services and facilities offered by the Students Association have , rightly , become a way of life .
7 Last May , speaking at the Publishers Association 's a.g.m. , PA chief executive Clive Bradley described the development as one of ‘ our great successes of the past year ’ .
8 And worked with the tenants association too .
9 This is the authority which has not increased school meal prices for 11 years , since 1981 ; it has been expelled from the Museums Association for selling pictures and using the money for non-museum purposes — and so on , and so on , and so on .
10 In a speech distributed by the Ramblers Association , he said that legislation was needed on access rights for walkers .
11 That part of the Bill has been strongly opposed by the Ramblers Association , but I imagine that it will be welcomed by railway locomotive drivers who , for example , face more than 100 such crossings whenever they drive from King 's Cross to Newcastle .
12 Join a countryside walk led by the Ramblers Association and The National Trust .
13 Prices are extremely strong for these works and they are represented by a tightly-knit circle of dealers who belong to the Dealers Association and control the market .
14 Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association .
15 Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association .
16 A leaflet issued by the Pedestrians Association outlines what actions to take against offenders , including : complain to police , giving relevant details ; complain to local Council ; put stickers on offending vehicles ( Peter has a copy of the leaflet — and a sheet of stickers ! )
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