Example sentences of "[prep] [art] ramblers association " in BNC.

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1 For the Ramblers Association to state : ’ BR should be required to improve safety or make reasonable alternative provision , for example by building a bridge ’ demonstrates a lack of feeling for the views of the bereaved and for the two drivers involved , both of whom will remember that tragedy every day for the rest of their lives .
2 Nitto Albion , an Anglo Japanese Consortium , has been granted planning permission for the golf course , but pressure groups such as the Ramblers Association objected because existing paths would have to be diverted .
3 Cath McKay , 43 , chair of the South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire area of the Ramblers Association , supports this policy .
4 Leading members of the Ramblers Association ( RA ) are on whistle stop tour to highlight access disputes around the country and whip up media attention before a series of protest walks on Forbidden Britain Day ( September 27 ) .
5 As a former railwayman , I read the views of the Ramblers Association with some scepticism .
6 He helped form Darlington 's first rambling club the Rucksack Club and in 1942 formed a branch of the Ramblers Association in the North-East .
7 Atomic power stations to be built in areas of outstanding natural beauty in Britain will have an initial life of only 20 years and will then be left derelict , the president of the Ramblers Association tells members in South Durham and North Yorkshire at their annual meeting in Darlington .
8 Join a countryside walk led by the Ramblers Association and The National Trust .
9 In a speech distributed by the Ramblers Association , he said that legislation was needed on access rights for walkers .
10 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 .
11 Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association .
12 Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association .
13 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 .
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