Example sentences of "national [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pagination Table ( 6.4 ) gives a rough indication of national dailies ' increase in size ( new type faces and better ink eventually meant more words per page ) .
2 The CTC and the National Cyclists ' Union held their own conventions and cycling was not immune from fashions and crazes .
3 The proposed scheme has been welcomed by the Scottish Rights of Way Society and Britain 's national cyclists ' association .
4 In the Netherlands , as a result of a long history of legislative enactment in socio-economic affairs and close involvement of unions and employers with government in this area the two national employers ' confederations ( denominational and non-denominational ) also carry somewhat greater weight than their member associations .
5 A number of support groups were involved : Radical Alternatives to Prison ; National Prisoners ' Movement ( PROP ) ; Women in Prison ; Inquest and the Prison Reform Trust .
6 He has been the national drivers ' champion , the first national driver to exceed a hundred miles an hour with a five hundred C C hydroplane on Lake Windermere , won the B class championships seven times , the C class champion six times , the D class three times and the F class once .
7 It was confirmed on Aug. 14 that the small right-wing National Smallholders ' Party led by Imre Boross had reached agreement with the Independent Smallholders ' Party — from which it had split in December 1989 [ see p. 37739 ] — and would reunite with it at an unspecified date in the future .
8 Racing Editor Henry Rix consolidated his lead at the top of the national tipsters ' table with 7-1 nap Cheeky Pot , and the same horse rewarded Top Shot followers with a 14 point profit .
9 The class winner , the National Trusts ' Wimpole Home Farm , objected , but the judges decision to award the breed championship to Mr & Mrs R E Munn 's & Miss L Bottura 's cow Whitegates Cindy was upheld by the show stewards .
10 Union leader Arthur Scargill 's dream of political victory crumbled with the collapse of the national miners ' strike .
11 The NMA leadership and many rank-and-file members became increasingly disenchanted with MFGB strategy during the 1920 national miners ' strike and the 1921 lockout , and less than a third of Nottinghamshire miners bothered to vote in a 1921 ballot on whether to accept the offered settlement or continue the dispute ( Griffin , 1962 , p.91 , p.102 ) .
12 In February 1974 , there was a second national miners ' strike .
13 A national miners ' strike , involving also miners from the privately owned Southern Peru Copper Corporation , nevertheless remained in prospect for mid-October .
14 The Party 's most important trade unionist , Arthur Horner of the South Wales Miners ' Federation , was repeatedly criticized for " trade union legalism " , and their most important supporter , A. J. Cook , national Miners ' Federation Secretary , broke with them completely over their support for Red Unions " .
15 Cosep also refused to recognize an agreement signed by the government and the Sandinista National Workers ' Federation ( FNT ) on Oct. 26 during a resumption of " national dialogue " talks .
16 An agreement signed by the government of President Violeta Chamorro and by the National Workers ' Front ( FNT ) on July 12 ended a 15-day general strike by an estimated 100,000 workers in public , private and agricultural sectors which had paralysed the country and brought it to the brink of civil war .
17 For the latter , the Association arranged the travel and accommodation for the fifty strong British contingent which included a National Workers ' Sports Association team , a group of Clarion cyclists , and spectators .
18 National Parliaments ' relationship with the European Parliament should also be strengthened , to promote effective scrutiny of European decision-making .
19 The needs of children , especially those without parents , concerned the hearts and minds of Christian people , and one such person was Dr. Stephenson , who founded a home for such children , in 1876 , and that organisation became known as the National Childrens ' Homes .
20 The change in business leaves National Networks ' application to the Department of Trade & Industry for a UK public telecommunication operators licence in the balance .
21 Joseph Saidu Momoh ) elected by popular vote for a seven-year term , after endorsement as leader of the APC and presidential candidate by the national delegates ' conference of the party .
22 Executive power is vested in the President , elected by popular vote for a seven-year term , after endorsement as leader of the APC and presidential candidate by the National Delegates ' Conference of the party .
23 But if there is no national negotiating councils then there is no delegates , national delegates ' conference .
24 The National Farmers ' Union 's South East region environmental study group is arguing for a fertiliser cut of about 20 per cent , to be applied across Europe by means of individual farm quotas .
25 Mr Dowding is a leading official in the local National Farmers ' Union and is aware of the risks involved in throwing away the drugs and chemicals .
26 The National Farmers ' Union Council backed the idea of licences , with penalties of up to £2,000 and the refusal of future permits for offenders .
27 The National Farmers ' Union proposed a licensing system to curb straw burning , after hundreds of complaints about smoke pollution at the end of the harvest .
28 The advice came from the president of the National Farmers ' Union , Mr Simon Gourlay , who discussed the matter with ministers .
29 Miss Melinda Appleby is environmental policy adviser to the National Farmers ' Union .
30 The National Farmers ' Union does n't like the idea of set aside .
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