Example sentences of "[prep] [art] miner [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The judge said he was satisfied BC would ‘ take note ’ of the miners ' concerns and the assurances given would be carried out .
2 Many of the most influential other union leaders , Thomas from the right wing , Bevin from the left-centre ( which was his position in those days ) , might have considerable doubt about the tactical skill of the miners ' leaders .
3 After a tough debate within the Miners ' Federation in 1911 — the miners were not united on the baths ' efficacy — some of the miners ' leaders collaborated with women activists in the labour movement and during the First World War brought out a pamphlet , published by the Women 's Labour League , promoting pithead baths , including testimony from Robert Smillie and the well-known feminist Kathryn Bruce-Glazier .
4 Most of the management and men lived locally in New Cumnock or in one of the miners ' rows in the district .
5 He used this argument not just to win the passive support of the miners ' wives and other dependants but also to mobilize their active participation .
6 He admired what the early Methodists did for the miners and how the earliest of the miners ' unions was Methodist in its inspiration .
7 Nothing came of a suggestion to bring over a preacher from Germany to take care of the miners ' needs .
8 It was announced in Bucharest on Sept. 30 that a US$300,000,000 World Bank loan to Romania had been postponed because of the miners ' riots .
9 Like interlocking ripples came the shock-waves of the miners ' steps .
10 People began to take notice of the miner 's conditions & inspectors from the govt. came & eventually the reports reached Parliament , where Acts were passed :
11 Knockshinnock Castle colliery was situated on the south side of the New Cumnock to Dalmellington Road , near the miners ' rows called Connelpark , about one mile east of New Cumnock .
12 Heath 's revived corporatism in the early 1970s crumpled with the miners ' strikes and the OPEC price explosion , while the Labour government of the late 1970s was able only to breathe intermittent life into a system of corporate direction which powerful producer-groups and multinational companies in the so-called ‘ meso-economy ’ were both undermining .
13 Then through the use of secondary picketing , frequently associated with intimidation and physical violence ( such as we have seen repeatedly over the past decade in connection with the miners ' strikes , the Shrewsbury incidents , Grunwick , the lorry drivers ' strike ) , unions become a threat to personal freedom .
14 Into the Miner 's Arms — drinks all round — and again — and again .
15 ‘ Pwy sy'n fel ni ? ’ his father would ask as he squatted outside the Miner 's Arms on a summer 's evening , nicely , melancholy , drunk .
16 Edith Thomas was married at seventeen : she had been working as a barmaid at the Miner 's Arms and she was married from there .
17 The scourge of firedamp explosions caused by the miners ' lights should have dwindled to nothing after the lamp came into use .
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