Example sentences of "[prep] [art] miners ' [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The same study reports pickets laying traps for tappers by directing them to wrong venues ( Coulter , Miller , and Walker , 1984 : 46 ) Although telephone-tapping during the miners ' strike was relatively well publicized , it is allegedly by no means a new phenomenon in the policing of industrial disputes .
2 The success of the policing operation during the miners ' strike was not due to new laws passed by Parliament to give the authorities greater powers .
3 If anything , the problem after the miners ' strike was that , in a fast-moving sequence of events , the police had accumulated altogether too much power .
4 A major and long-running source of disorder since the conclusion of the miners ' strike was the industrial dispute with Mr Rupert Murdoch 's News International Group , centred on its new printing plant at Wapping in East London .
5 He admired what the early Methodists did for the miners and how the earliest of the miners ' unions was Methodist in its inspiration .
6 The thrill of the rallies before the miners ' ballot was that they evoked echoes of that kind of military manoeuvre , disciplined , exotic troops , mobilised in precise , obedient formation , like ballroom dancing .
7 A second feature of public order policing highlighted by the miners ' strike was the use of èlite groups of police officers within each police force .
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