Example sentences of "[art] ulster [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Ulster Girls ' Choir gave a concert in January 1967 and a garden fete in Chambers Park later in the year which raised £350 .
2 Roger Welberry , chairman of the National Vegetable committee of the National Farmers ' Union in England and Wales will be in the province for a meeting organised by the Ulster Farmers ' Union next week .
3 At the same time , the Ulster Farmers ' Union was in Brussels to seek answers about the Commission 's decision to break its own rules by refusing meat-traders in the province the chance to submit an intervention tender in late August .
4 Another attempt to resolve this dilemma , to provide really useful knowledge , outside of institutions and in close cooperation with the working class and other oppressed groups , is to be found in N. Ireland , i.e. The Ulster Peoples ' College .
5 BUDDING young jazz musicians are being given the chance to shine with the launch this autumn of the Ulster Schools ' Jazz Orchestra .
6 Ken is now launching the Ulster Schools ' Jazz Orchestra , the first rehearsal of which will take place next Saturday at 2pm in Methodist College .
7 In 1974 , UDA ‘ muscle ’ brought thousands on to the streets to enforce the Ulster Workers ' strike which toppled the power-sharing executive .
8 On the evening of 14th May , 1974 the Ulster Workers ' Council began the general strike which spread through Northern Ireland and lasted sixteen days .
9 The triumph of the Ulster Workers ' Council left it with huge prestige during the remainder of the summer .
10 THE ARMY WAS AGAIN TO PERFORM THE SAME SERVICE FOR HIM IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH EXCEPT THAT NEXT TIME IT WAS A GUIDED TOUR OF THE COURSES OF ACTION WHICH WERE NOT OPEN TO HIS GOVERNMENT AS THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL MOVED TO A CLIMAX .
11 It consisted of the Central Council of the Ulster Workers ' Council together with representatives of the loyalist parties and paramilitary organisations .
12 Harry Murray , chairman of the Ulster Workers ' Council and Constitutional Stoppage Central Co-ordinating Committee .
13 The existence of Ulster 's British majority posed a similar difficulty although it was not fully recognised at Westminster until the general strike organised by the Ulster Workers ' Council in May 1974 .
14 THE PEOPLE OF BELFAST IN A SPONTANEOUS VICTORY CELEBRATION AT THE END OF THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL .
15 The Ulster Workers ' Council remained outside the UUAC , but like an honest sheepdog endeavoured to herd parties and organisations into it .
16 The Ulster Workers ' Council joined as did the remaining paramilitary organisations .
17 Certain branches of the Ulster Workers ' Council wished for more time to prepare their particular factory or section of industry .
18 The Ballylumford workers eventually invited Jim Smyth of the Ulster Workers ' Council , Dr. Ian Paisley of the Democratic Unionist Party and Ernest Baird of the United Ulster Unionist Party to meet them .
19 Jim Smyth of the Ulster Workers ' Council emphasised and re-emphasised it with particular skill and persistence .
20 The Northern Ireland Office pushed the line that the strike was an attempted coup by Paisley and most of the media accepted it uncritically despite the fact that the Democratic Unionist Party , of which he was leader , was only one of three political parties in the UUAC and that the Ulster Workers ' Council , which carried most of the industrial muscle , was beholden to no political party or personality .
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