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

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1 The CGT was the major union confederation representing some 2,500,000 workers and 90 per cent of the country 's unions .
2 Workers at Tsumeb have responded to the conditions by forming a branch of the Mineworkers ' Union of Namibia .
3 STAN MARTIN is assistant general secretary of the Musicians ' Union with responsibility for the media .
4 The best way to find a legal adviser is to ask musicians in other bands , write to the Law society or , if you are a member of the Musicians ' Union , request a list of music business lawyers from the union 's national office .
5 The defendants were members of the Musicians ' Union , a union with many coloured members , and they gave notice to the plaintiffs that members of the union would not be permitted to play at the ballroom so long as the colour bar was in operation .
6 Certainly many of the ordinary rank and file , like William Joyce in the early years , were of this nature ; and it seems significant that J. Havelock Wilson of the Seaman 's Union , a stalwart of working-class anti-socialist movements , spoke at an anti-Bolshevik meeting stewarded by 600 fascists at the Royal Albert Hall in 1926 ii
7 Bless the members of the Mothers ' Union throughout the world unite us in prayer and worship , in love and service that , strengthened by your grace , we may seek to do your will through Jesus Christ our Lord .
8 , ( George ) Heywood ( Maunoir ) ( 1853–1940 ) , artist and archaeologist , was born 14 October 1853 in Old Alresford , Hampshire , the youngest of three children and only son of the Revd George Henry Sumner , rector of Alresford and later bishop of Guildford , and his wife Mary Elizabeth Sumner [ q.v. ] , the founder of the Mothers ' Union and daughter of Thomas Heywood , a Liverpool banker .
9 , Mary Elizabeth ( 1828–1921 ) , founder of the Mothers ' Union , was born 31 December 1828 in Swinton , Manchester , the younger daughter and youngest of three children of Thomas Heywood , a Liverpool banker , and his wife Mary Elizabeth Barton .
10 She was an eloquent speaker , with a beautiful voice , and drew an enthusiastic response which was to lead to the official recognition of the Mothers ' Union as a diocesan , national , and international organization , with Mary Sumner as its leader .
11 [ Joyce Coombs , George and Mary Sumner : their Life and Times , 1965 ; Florence Mary Hill , Mission Unlimited , the History of the Mothers ' Union , 1988 ; archives of the Mothers ' Union . ]
12 [ Joyce Coombs , George and Mary Sumner : their Life and Times , 1965 ; Florence Mary Hill , Mission Unlimited , the History of the Mothers ' Union , 1988 ; archives of the Mothers ' Union . ]
13 Blue Ridge base … on a small patch of land owned by a member of the miners ' union , 40,000 people have called to offer their solidarity since last spring .
14 The local branches of the miners ' union set up soup kitchens , with much local help from butchers and shopkeepers .
15 He admired what the early Methodists did for the miners and how the earliest of the miners ' unions was Methodist in its inspiration .
16 The two women named by the local press as leading lights of the women 's union — Jean Symonds and Amelia McLean — both worked at Skinners , a firm employing 19 women and 7 men in its composing room .
17 Miss McLean also outlined the position of the women 's union on equal pay .
18 Mary Alston , one of the mainstays of the women 's union in the 1920s , had to care during this time for a sick sister , who was in and out of a nursing home ; much later , in the 1940s , she had to give up work for a while to care for her mother .
19 Fiat allocated housing to employees on the basis of ‘ managerial judgements of the worker 's union affiliation , politics and docility …
20 The history of the Players ' Union has only intermittently been a struggle against wage and transfer controls .
21 The players called for the intervention of the players ' union and the Football League , who last week fined Barnet £50,000 for financial irregularities at a hearing marred by Flashman 's scuffles with photographers .
22 GORDON TAYLOR , boss of the players ' union , last night led the attack on FA chief Graham Kelly for his backing of Brentford striker Gary Blissett .
23 SHEFFIELD United forward Brian Marwood is being frozen out of football — because he 's boss of the players ' union .
24 It has the support of the farmworkers ' unions , not to mention soil technicians and mental-health professionals .
25 For it was as we have seen , in September 1833 , that the delegate conference of the Builders ' Union decided at Owen 's prompting to constitute the union as an organisation to run the building industry .
26 Later he denied having ever attended committee meetings of the Officers ' Union , or indeed having done more than establish four branches for them at Glasgow , Leith , Liverpool and Hull before resigning in September 189I .
27 The usually ultra-orthodox organ of the Free German Youth ( FDJ ) , which on Monday attacked ‘ pervasive bossiness ’ by the President of the Writers ' Union , Herrman Kant , quoted a sermon in the opposition centre , Leipzig 's church .
28 On Dec. 1 , 1989 , Anatoli Ananev , editor of the Writers ' Union journal Oktyabr , was dismissed for publishing a satirical article about Pushkin ( by the exiled writer Andrei Sinyavsky ) and a novel which criticized Lenin .
29 A Kentish farm-labourer , writing from New Zealand , thanked the farmers for having driven him out by a lockout of the labourers ' union , since he now found himself so much better off : he would not have thought of going otherwise .
30 Mr Jones had been visited by four ex-members of the seamen 's union who read the Mirror article .
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