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

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31 I propose that Mr will make the opening statement and then I 'll turn to Mr and then Mr are you speaking on behalf of the Residents ' Association ?
32 Sheffield United 's Dave Bassett was a clear-cut winner in the voting of the Managers ' Association .
33 ‘ It was never racial , ’ says Helena Bagwell , secretary of the tenants ' association club where some of the Ks ' attackers used to drink .
34 " What we could do with is a bit of success , " said a member of the tenants ' association on a big Coventry estate .
35 It was n't intended to duplicate , the work of the tenants ' association , it was it was looking at different kinds of of issues .
36 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 .
37 The video would show activities undertaken during a typical school day , including lunch times and break times , the routines for meeting children at the end of the day , introduce the staff and the chair of governors and the chair of the parents ' association .
38 ‘ Mr O'Malley of the Parents ' Association .
39 Mr O'Malley , of the Parents ' Association , having arrived to see what they had got for their money , stood with the rest of the interested parties , Mr Sylvester and Mrs Bean and Mr and Mrs Singh and quite a lot of the Sports Committee .
40 He became the first editor of the Parents ' Association Newsletter , a valuable complement to the School Magazine .
41 Her parents were prominent local business people ; her mother was chairperson of the Parents ' Association .
42 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 .
43 Now local conference usually was held as quickly as possible erm but when you went to local conference as an official , you were then faced with obviously the employer who was concerned in the case , an independent chairman of the employers , but a battery of other members of the employers ' association who were unattached to the actual claim itself .
44 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 .
45 ( b ) the initial composition and constitution of the students ' association . ’
46 All matriculated students automatically become members of the Students ' Association which is governed by the student body and run by students elected annually from the membership .
47 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 .
48 The blunt-talking Yorkshireman has been voted out as chairman of the Umpires ' Association by his fellow pros .
49 CONSUMERS should get a better deal as the Courts and Legal Services Bill opens up greater competition , Mr David Tench , legal officer of the Consumers ' Association , said yesterday .
50 John Beishon , director of the Consumers ' Association You could argue that food difficulties proceed and contribute to the development of sexual problems …
51 But it was from America that British consumers took the idea of the founding of the Consumers ' Association and its magazine Which ? in 1957 , which was soon selling 300,000 copies — almost as many as The Times .
52 Philip Cullum of the Consumers ' Association said the average customer would be no better off .
53 ‘ The recession has not dimmed the banks ' high-handed , bungling attitude to customer relations , ’ said Dr John Beishon , of the Consumers ' Association .
54 Anthony Smith , of the Consumers ' Association , said they had received 21 complaints about the machines — 12 of them describing serious fires .
55 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 .
56 Dame Rachel Waterhouse , Birmingham graduate and , until this year , Chairman of the Consumers ' Association , looks to its role in the 1990s .
57 The director of policy of the Consumers ' Association , Stephen Locke , said it had been pressing the Government to introduce the measures for some time .
58 Alan Miller , secretary of the reporters ' association , said there had already been talks about a major research project into the hearings system , and they welcomed Lord Fraser 's announcement .
59 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 .
60 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 .
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