Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] [unc] union " in BNC.

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1 In fact there 's , very near the start of the unions in and o er that , that the miners ' union was one of the first to start up .
2 A month later on 1 December 1894 Fairplay noted a rumour that the Seamen 's Union had dissolved itself .
3 On 28 September 1911 Hermann Jochade , secretary of the International Transport Workers ' Federation in a letter to its secretary Arthur Cannon expressed his surprise at the branch 's actions , and noted " I have myself investigated the workings of the National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union , as I have done with other unions connected with the International Transport Workers ' Federation in Great Britain , and have pleasure in stating and testifying that the Seamen 's Union is one of the best organised and conducted of all unions I have made enquiries into .
4 No sooner had the Minister of Education , Lionel Jospin , stated that the scarves could not be a motive for excluding the girls from school than the teachers ' union , traditionally close to the Socialist Party , called him a traitor and 50 of his deputies signed a petition publicly disaffiliating themselves from his line and asking for his resignation .
5 Another international , who preferred to remain anonymous , claimed that two thirds of the top 24 would have gone on strike had they been asked , and that a players ' union will soon be formed to help deal with matters such as prize money , rankings , training and selection .
6 Another international , who preferred to remain anonymous , claimed that two thirds of the top 24 would have gone on strike had they been asked , and that a players ' union will soon be formed to help deal with matters such as prize money , rankings , training and selection .
7 Commenting that no one is likely to be better informed than a seamen 's union as to the terms on which vessels sailing under flags of convenience were employed , Lord Diplock adopted the words of the Master of the Rolls in the court below :
8 At a time of militant unionism in the country generally , both the FA and the Football League feared disruption of the football programme if the players ' union got involved with disputes in other industries .
9 He knows it chiefly as a source of seasonal traffic jams about which Marjorie sometimes complains ( the University day begins too late and finishes too early to inconvenience Vic himself ) and of distractingly pretty girls about whose safety he worries , seeing them walking to and fro between their halls of residence and the Students ' Union in the evenings .
10 The money was raised primarily by members of the British teaching unions , AUT , NUT and NATFHE , and the students ' union , NUS .
11 This includes the full range of academic facilities , personal services , recreational and sports amenities , the cultural affairs programme and the Students ' Union .
12 NUPE ( target £250,000 ) invested only £5,000. and the nurses ' union COHSE ( target £250,000 ) was little better with £15,000 .
13 BROADCASTERS are warning that a deal struck between the BBC , the Musicians ' Union and the actors ' union , Equity , on the sale of video-recordings of TV programme mean an end to the release of minority interest programmes , like science documentaries , on video-tape or disc .
14 These limits were originally set by phonographic performance Limited , representing the record companies , and the Musicians ' Union , to safeguard the viability of commercial recordings . )
15 The grading contest is sponsored by Easington Council , Durham County Council , the Northern Clubs Federation Breweries and the Musicians ' Union .
16 * Including 19 contested jointly with the Democratic Front , the Youth Union , the trade unions and the Women 's Union .
17 The Wives ' Group and the Mothers ' Union had enjoyed varied programmes and both welcome new members at their monthly meetings .
18 It is unfortunate that we have in the Australia v New Zealand Second Test seen a player have his nose broken through illegal play , and the player 's union concerned choosing not to use this new law change .
19 And a postmen 's union spokesman said already some first class mail is not making trains to London and elsewhere because of shortages among sorters .
20 Er one time the locksmiths had a rise from ni eighteen , twenty to twenty-one a man , it was a big rise but the locksmiths ' union they altered it from to twenty and a half , twenty-one , twenty-one and a half , three rises before you went from a lad to a man 's raise , you know .
21 But the men 's union was angry at the way the fate of the firm was in the balance .
22 The more the styles changed , as the Consumers ' Union director , Dexter Masters , pointed out , the greater the disguised price increase to the consumer in shorter-lived products and heavier repair bills .
23 She was directly responsible ( by speaking on the subject in Glasgow and Edinburgh ) for the introduction of the idea to Scotland , and indirectly for its application on a large scale ( as the men 's union , the Scottish Typographical Association never forgot : thirty-five years later , in a scathing obituary of Emily Faithfull entitled " A Pseudo-Philanthropist " , its journal challenged the view that " having introduced female compositors to the printing trade " could in any sense be regarded as philanthropy " ) .
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