Example sentences of "member of [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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31 | By contrast , production by what became in time the Co-operative Wholesale Society is , in principle at least , under the control of the general body of members of the consumers ' societies . |
32 | But we do not have to follow him further , to the view that authentic Producers ' Co-operation is to be found in factories owned and ultimately controlled not by the men and women working in them , but by the members of the Consumers ' Co-operatives whose capital built and equipped the factories , and employed labour to work in them . |
33 | Lewis was one of the fifteen original members of the Architects ' Club , founded in 1791 . |
34 | The current members of the Children 's Book Circle committee , from left Sara Domville ( Reed ) , Mark Hutchinson ( Gollancz ) , Suzanne Carnell ( Penguin ) , David Morton ( HarperCollins ) , Liz Comstock-Smith ( literary agent ) , Anne Sarrag ( Book Bus ) , Francesca Dow ( Orchard ) , and Clarissa Cridland ( Pan Macmillan ) . |
35 | Coffee morning : Everyone is welcome to the village hall on Wednesday at 10am for a coffee morning held by members of the Children 's Society . |
36 | This opposition naturally came from the left of Irish politics , with support from left Labour figures such as Noel Browne and David Neligan , trade unionists such as Michael Mullen of the ITGWU and members of the Workers ' Party . |
37 | Increasingly , it is hoped that members of the schools ' staffs will join staff and students in college . |
38 | By the 1640s , when he came to political prominence , he was a leading member of the Goldsmiths ' Company and a successful banker and financier . |
39 | The best way to find a legal adviser is to ask musicians in other bands , write to the Law society or , if you are a member of the Musicians ' Union , request a list of music business lawyers from the union 's national office . |
40 | The seventh member of the Runners ' team is Philip Edwards . |
41 | Further privileges lay in store for W. C. T. as a member of the Weavers ' Company — though nearly every entry in his name subsequently is confused by his double Christian names : even the document granting him his Freedom of the City had to insert ‘ William ’ in front of ‘ Charles ’ with a caret mark , and as far as the Weavers were concerned , he was really ‘ Charles William ’ . |
42 | Blue Ridge base … on a small patch of land owned by a member of the miners ' union , 40,000 people have called to offer their solidarity since last spring . |
43 | ( ‘ I 'm a member of the Women 's Sportsfighting Club ’ , explains Carri a 17 year old skin from Clapham , ‘ I do wrestling , judo , boxing and sportsfighting . |
44 | In the Paratroopers ’ case thirty men were arrested and thirteen paratroopers were actually charged with the rape of a member of the Women 's Royal Army Corps . |
45 | She was a founding member of the Women 's Liberal Federation in 1887 , editing their Women 's Gazette and Weekly News from 1889 to 1891 , and of the Women 's National Liberal Federation in 1892 , writing the life of the founder ( Lady Fry of Darlington , 1898 ) . |
46 | But by the end of the 1890s , although her work had long been recognized and she had been made a founder-councillor of the London county council in 1899 , Emma Cons was approaching a breakdown caused by overwork , not only at the theatre but in all her other housing and philanthropic efforts ( she was also vice-president of the London Society for Women 's Suffrage , an executive member of the Women 's Liberal Foundations , and a founder of the Women 's Horticultural College at Swanley ) . |
47 | Mrs. Layton , a member of the Women 's Cooperative Guild , made the decision to allow her husband the 1/6d to join the Cooperative Society in the first place . |
48 | A member of the Women 's Cooperative Guild remembered working as a nursemaid to a doctor 's family at the age of nine in 1867 , and being unable to read or write , could not let her parents know about the unkind treatment she received . |
49 | At that stage the divisional officer may have taken it away from the domestic scene , and er put it through to Glasgow if it was the , if the employer was a member of the employers ' association , he would then take it to local conference . |
50 | His membership of the Executive Committee has also included two years as a member of the Managers ' panel , 1989–91 and three years , 1976–79 , as Coleraine Area Secretary . |
51 | He was a member of the archbishops ' committee on industrial problems ( 1917–18 ) , and in 1927 was the two archbishops ' choice to introduce the revised prayer-book measure in the House of Commons . |
52 | " What we could do with is a bit of success , " said a member of the tenants ' association on a big Coventry estate . |
53 | Pauline Hoare is a founder member of the Prisoners ' Wives and Families Society in north London , a voluntarily run charity which gives advice and support to women with a loved one in prison . |
54 | We also a member of the Accountants ' Business Network ( ABN ) which exists to circulate details of companies for sale and companies wishing to buy among the major accountancy firms . |
55 | Once you become a student of the University of Ulster you automatically become a member of the Students ' Union and therefore can participate in , and enjoy the wide range of social , political and sporting activities which the Union organises . |
56 | PPS If you already a member of The Ramblers ' Association , please forgive us , but because we want to preserve the confidentiality of each other 's membership lists , some element of duplication is inevitable . |
57 | If the first round went to the Haldanes through their removal of that active member of the hammermen 's trade , John Main , the Cunningham party quickly retaliated by securing , through the agency of the member of parliament for Stirlingshire , Captain James Campbell , the removal of a tidesman stationed at Inverkeithing named Morris , who was an active Haldane partisan . |
58 | From third choice for Scotland to becoming a member of the Lions ' elite is an extraordinary change in circumstance for any player . |
59 | Mawson became a member of the Art-Workers ' Guild in 1905 and was elected an honorary member of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1903 . |
60 | He had been a member of the Leaders ' Meeting from its inception . |