Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] ['s] club " in BNC.

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1 It was originally founded as the Deaf Friends ' Club for the oral deaf who desired to have the opportunity of meeting together for social intercourse and mutual improvement .
2 The timing of this rejection was unfortunate for Franco , for nothing would have suited him better than to have been able to announce Spanish membership of the international winners ' club on the morning of the ninth anniversary of the 18 July rising .
3 Graham Butler 's younger brother , Cliff was still at school when ’ Twenty-four Square Miles ’ was made , but was also a member of the Young Farmers ' Club .
4 Every few years the gap is filled with a useful directory , but handy as they are such titles rarely survive for more than three editions : witness the demise of the Antique Collectors ' Club 's sadly missed Guide to Specialist Nurseries .
5 With GDP measured on a PPP basis , China is already the world 's third ( if not second ) biggest economy ; India , Brazil and Mexico are all bigger than Canada , the seventh member of the top nations ' club .
6 Because of disquiet among ordinary members there , George Devlin , Vice-Chairman of the company , says that they wish to retain the atmosphere of a private members ' club , while delightful Chairman Michael Broke , told me that the plan is to raise standards even higher .
7 In John v. Matthews ( 1970 D.C. ) a packet of cigarettes , displayed in the bar of a working men 's club bore the statement ‘ 3d. off . ’
8 She does not deny the philosophical impetus toward a Horatian retirement , but suggests that garden retreats often had less to do with spiritual delights than with ‘ the bodily and social pleasures of a fashionable men 's club transposed to rural surroundings …
9 Thieves stole cash from fruit machines when they broke into the working men 's club at Great Ayton on Saturday morning .
10 Gigs with a working men 's club band and a solo stint in a club in Saltburn .
11 I first met Paul in the Working Men 's Club days of twenty-odd years ago in Sunderland .
12 These he expressed in the Working Men 's Club and Institute Union , founded chiefly on his initiative on 14 June 1862 in London , becoming its first paid secretary in 1863 .
13 For many young people , one of the best ways to socialise was in the Young Farmers ' Club , which held regular meetings and trips to nearby farms .
14 Newcastle did well to finish third in the British women 's club team championship at Sheffield with Samantha Foggo finishing first in the 800m freestyle .
15 It 's summer 1992 , a poetry reading evening in a working men 's club .
16 As one Afro-caribbean elder said in an old peoples ' club : ‘ It is not only the climate that is cold in England ’ ( Grant , 1988 ) .
17 Inside and outside the English Girls ' Club in Paris .
18 Next I had yet another idea , I wrote to the American Women 's Club of Thailand and asked for the donation of a video player .
19 She could not believe her eyes when she saw the Tillers being marched off in the crocodile line to the English Girls ' Club after rehearsals .
20 Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union could be equally disillusioning , of course , and when the Governor of the Bank of England , Robin Leigh Pemberton , spoke to the Overseas Bankers ' Club in February 1990 on lending to East Europe , he put his call for caution in the context of the losses sustained in the South .
21 It may Lie that the sale of cigarettes for the same purpose to a working men 's club is a consumer sale .
22 Like membership cards to an exclusive men 's club , you carry them with pride throughout puberty .
23 Gloom at the rich men 's club
24 The bill had arrived just before our fifth wedding anniversary , celebrated with a rare night out at the Working Men 's Club with my in-laws and Pam and her first husband , Gordon .
25 Pictured at a presentation to Margaret Browne , who resigned recently from AIB Bank , held at the Irish Bankers ' Club on Tuesday , 16th March 1993 , l. to r. : — Ciaran Ryan , General Secretary , Margaret Browne , Dan Linehan and Andy Heffernan , President
26 It was usual for the Girls to stay at the English Girls ' Club when they first arrived .
27 At the time when both troupes were staying together at the English Girls ' Club in Paris , although the Johns were convinced there was a rule that they should not mix , it never entered the others ' heads .
28 Organised for children aged nine and over by the Young Ornithologists ' Club .
29 The long and complex story is brilliantly told by a relay team of scholars assembled by the Antique Collectors ' Club for this handsomely produced and prodigally illustrated book .
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