Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the [noun pl] ' association " in BNC.

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1 Despite the curtailment of some of the clergy 's powers , friction between the teachers ' associations , particularly the INTO , and the Roman catholic clergy has remained until this day .
2 Yet another Pakistani , the former world champion Jansher Khan , was rather prematurely in the news for being rebuked by Chris Dittmar , the president of the players ' association , for allegedly being too demanding of the tournament organisers .
3 Jansher has been rebuffed in the past by the president of the Players ' Association , Chris Dittmar , for demanding too much of tournament organisers .
4 He was a proud , caring president of the Cricketers ' Association , especially during the difficult Packer years , the implications of which he read better than any .
5 The hidden agenda , which has never been properly discussed , was an attempt by American superagent Mark McCormack to muscle into the world of FI via Didier Pironi , then president of the drivers ' association .
6 The club is continuing its association with the Consumers ' Association 's annual resort guide , the incomparable Good Skiing Guide , and is again cooperating in gathering skiers ' reports on the resorts they visit .
7 ‘ Making false claims about a second-hand item verbally or in a small ad is a serious offence , even when the proceeds go to charity , ’ according to Mr Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association and the author of the report .
8 Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association , believes personal recommendation is the best way to guarantee good value .
9 Anthony Smith , a lawyer at the Consumers ' Association , says it would be ‘ incredibly simple ’ to amend copyright law to allow in CDs from countries with copyright protection comparable to Britain 's .
10 PLAYING rugby league can be addictive , according to Martyn Sadler , the chairman of the students ' association , who reports that young people introduced to the game at university or college are no longer necessarily lost after graduation , writes Paul Wilson .
11 Presenting her with gifts including an art deco clock and a cheque , he thanked her and her husband , a former chairman of the residents ' association , for all they had done for Le Court .
12 Dennis Jarrett is right and Kathy Vowles , chairman of the residents ' association , is left .
13 The blunt-talking Yorkshireman has been voted out as chairman of the Umpires ' Association by his fellow pros .
14 Dame Rachel Waterhouse , Birmingham graduate and , until this year , Chairman of the Consumers ' Association , looks to its role in the 1990s .
15 This provoked fierce opposition on the part of the Magistrates ' Association , however , which viewed it as an unwarranted attack on the independence of magistrates , and just five years later the measure was repealed as a result .
16 On Sept. 30 , ramblers all over Britain joined in demonstrations and acts of trespass in support of the Ramblers ' Association Forbidden Britain Day campaign .
17 The results were publicised during a two day exhibition at Keele University in November 1990 : the event , which included displays of the thematic maps and archival material , was promoted jointly by BGS , the North Staffordshire branch of the Geologists ' Association and the Institution of Geologists .
18 If Dave has no joy with the local highway authority , he could try enlisting the help of a local councillor , or a local branch of the Ramblers ' Association might take up the case .
19 In 1942 he joined forces with other keen walkers to form the North-East branch of the ramblers ' association , an interest which he kept up all his life .
20 It was n't intended to duplicate , the work of the tenants ' association , it was it was looking at different kinds of of issues .
21 If you want to be actively involved in the work of The Ramblers ' Association , there are 300 groups throughout England , Scotland and Wales , many of which organise practical work — clearing paths , raising signposts , opposing path closures , reporting obstructions and generally making sure the countryside can be walked .
22 He became the first editor of the Parents ' Association Newsletter , a valuable complement to the School Magazine .
23 Waymarked paths , planned with the help of the Ramblers ' Association , are helpful innovations ; coloured arrows painted on posts at junctions mark the trails .
24 Dame Rachel Waterhouse , who graduated with a PhD from Birmingham in 1950 , was Chairman of the Council of the Consumers ' Association from 1982 to 1990 .
25 I 'm actually , I am actually , I 've been party , they 've been circulating me with the correspondence of the residents ' association and I am very worried about this but do n't feel , until invited by the residents ' association , that we should do any more .
26 Information leaflets on financial and other matters may be obtained from The Advice Place run by the Students ' Association ( see below ) .
27 Addressing the annual conference of the Ramblers ' Association ( Scotland ) in Kinfauns , Perthshire , he criticised the consultation paper on access produced recently by Scottish Natural Heritage , the environmental agency formed last year from the CCS and the Nature Conservancy Council .
28 Friends say he cared deeply for the countryside and worked tirelessly to improve the public rights of way network through his job as footpath officer for the Richmondshire group of the ramblers ' association , which he helped to start .
29 Linda Lamont , director of the Patients ' Association , added : ‘ Anybody can put up a brass plate and claim to be a doctor in the private sector .
30 John Beishon , director of the Consumers ' Association You could argue that food difficulties proceed and contribute to the development of sexual problems …
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