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

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1 This used to be a lot easier to do than it is now : for one thing , working in the profession means that you have to belong to the actors ' union , Equity .
2 On July 4 the dissident writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was readmitted ( after 20 years ) to the Writers ' Union , which voted to publish his book The Gulag Archipelago and to press for the return of his citizenship ( of which he was stripped in 1974 ) , an idea which the author rejected in December .
3 Can you please raise URGENTLY a cheque for £35.00 made payable to the English-Speaker 's Union .
4 Others ( from memory ) include Joyce Bravitt , whose outstanding and typical contribution to the Mothers ' Union all must applaud … and Fiona Bachstein who , of course .
5 Many teachers belonging to the teachers ' union ANDES became actively involved in the struggle for political justice as well as for their own economic interests .
6 On 3 January , 1974 , the BBC wrote to the Musicians ' Union suggesting that the BBC reissue old material on video , with appropriate royalties for the musicians , actors and scriptwriters .
7 The Café André was one such place , near to the Students ' Union building .
8 I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council .
9 He is a polo umpire , a judge of horseflesh , adviser to the Farmers ' Union , a stalwart of regimental dinners and a confidant of opposition politicians .
10 It did not look as if women would ever be part of the Edinburgh Typographical Society ; but in fact , the women compositors did finally gain first admission to the men 's union as a subordinate section and finally control ( within limits ) of their own affairs .
11 It met the flight attendants ' union on Monday and is also hoping to talk to the pilots ' union .
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