Example sentences of "[art] british [noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 McKinlay won the British Girls ' Championship as a 16 year-old in 1989 , and Moodie , 17 , claimed the British Under-18 , Scottish Under-21 and the Wilson PGA Junior Stroke Play titles in a glorious August last year .
2 MYRA McKinlay , who won the British Girls ' Championship at Carlisle , and Janice Moodie , a losing semi-finalist , are both pupils of Ken Stevely , the professional at Cawder .
3 " I would go through agony , " she remembers , citing the instance of the British Girls ' Championship she played at Dunbar when she was no more than 10 years of age .
4 But Jack always gave good value and , apart from winning the British Boys ' Golf Championship , he played rugby , cricket and tennis for the school and even managed to play county tennis as well .
5 Does the Prime Minister accept that for many people of my age and younger in this country the British leaders ' performance at Maastricht was rather embarrassing ?
6 Mr Kingsley Low , general secretary of the British Beekeepers ' Association , said : ‘ We have been expecting to find varroa for some time as it is so widespread on the Continent .
7 ‘ I am not scared of walking down Bondgate with my checked trousers and apron on , ’ says the owner of the Smythe confectionery chain , now part-way through a two-year stint as chairman of the British Confectioners ' Association .
8 She was the British critics ' favourite on both the Bolshoi 's tours here , but for 20 years she played second fiddle to Grigorovich 's wife , Bessmertnova .
9 The British actors ' union Equity had called for a halt to Australian TV actors appearing in British pantomimes .
10 THE Scottish champion , Peter Nicol , failed to repeat his recent league victory over the former British champion , Paul Gregory , and suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat in yesterday 's first round of the British Players ' Championship at Cheshunt , Hertfordshire , writes Elspeth Burnside .
11 Mueller then turned to the American Managing Director in charge of the British Components ' Division , who was due for another assignment after nearly two years in the UK .
12 In 1984 he became President of the British Bankers ' Association .
13 For example , a UK branch of a German bank will be able to provide investment services ( even though UK banks themselves can not offer this service in accordance with UK law ) , but the business conduct of this branch will be subject to the UK rules , for instance the newly issued ‘ Code of Good Banking Practice ’ issued by the British Bankers ' Association .
14 The group 's new policy is in accordance with the British Bankers ' Association SORP on advances .
15 The British Bankers ' Association points to ‘ the impracticality of requiring auditors to obtain assurances on the willingness of a bank to continue its existing facilities in terms which are too demanding ’ .
16 The British Bankers ' Association has published a Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice on accounting for advances .
17 The British Bankers ' Association , in conjunction with the Irish Bankers ' Federation , has published a Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice on accounting for advances , after considering comments on the exposure draft issued in April 1991 .
18 Copies of the SORP are available free ( send sae ) from the British Bankers ' Association , 10 Lombard Street , London EC3V 9EL .
19 A spokesman for the British Bankers ' Association said : ‘ It is a little premature for us to take a view on it .
20 Consumers repaid a substantial amount of debt and the amount of consumer credit outstanding from UK banks was actually less than a year ago , Lord Inchyra , the director-general of the British Bankers ' Association said yesterday .
21 The British Employers ' Confederation , for example , had no strong views on the matter , the NFOAPA vaguely opposed compulsory retirement , and only the Fabian Society had given it much thought : they proposed an interesting ‘ double-decker ’ scheme , involving payment of 10s 0d per week as in the existing system , and ‘ adequate ’ pensions on retirement .
22 The memorandum ( endorsed by the National Joint Advisory Council representing the British Employers ' Confederation , the TUC , and the nationalized industries ) identified as the essential problem the provision of a place in society for the ever-growing proportion of elderly persons and suggested that : ‘ Age sixty-five for men and sixty for women ought no longer to be regarded as ‘ normal retiring age ’ ' .
23 Bryan Robson , captain of Manchester United and England , gets a CBE alongside Finlay Calder , the captain of the British Lions ' rugby team .
24 Even now he says he was surprised by the appointment , which caused him to make himself unavailable for the British Lions ' tour of South Africa .
25 Hands off : the splendid form of Dewi Morris ( left ) is likely to win him the nod as the second scrum-half in the British Lions ' squad , pushing Robert Jones out of the picture
26 RICHARD Wallace , the British Lions ' replacement wing for the injured Ian Hunter , learned about his emergency call-up in a Moscow bar called Rosie O'Grady 's — a great place for an Irishman to discover that his summer plans were cancelled .
27 Come to an unspoilt sandy cove , to the north of the British holidaymakers ' dream isle and find the place HCI has turned into their delightful and real value for money Cala Mesquida Beach Club .
28 Under these two men the concern became pre-eminent in the British goldsmiths ' trade .
29 A monthly nature almanac compiled by Michael Clark of the Mammal Society , Chris Mead of the British Trust for Ornithology , Trevor James of the British Naturalists ' Association , and Richard A Jones of the British Entomological and Natural History Society .
30 A monthly nature almanac compiled by Michael Clark of the Mammal Society , Chris Mead of the British Trust for Ornithology , Trevor James of the British Naturalists ' Association , and Richard A Jones of the British Entomological and Natural History Society .
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