Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun pl] ' association " in BNC.

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31 Richard Aitkenhead was head of the Guatemalan Managers ' Association and was connected with the PAN leadership .
32 Mr Kingsley Low , general secretary of the British Beekeepers ' Association , said : ‘ We have been expecting to find varroa for some time as it is so widespread on the Continent .
33 ‘ I am not scared of walking down Bondgate with my checked trousers and apron on , ’ says the owner of the Smythe confectionery chain , now part-way through a two-year stint as chairman of the British Confectioners ' Association .
34 In 1984 he became President of the British Bankers ' Association .
35 For example , a UK branch of a German bank will be able to provide investment services ( even though UK banks themselves can not offer this service in accordance with UK law ) , but the business conduct of this branch will be subject to the UK rules , for instance the newly issued ‘ Code of Good Banking Practice ’ issued by the British Bankers ' Association .
36 The group 's new policy is in accordance with the British Bankers ' Association SORP on advances .
37 The British Bankers ' Association points to ‘ the impracticality of requiring auditors to obtain assurances on the willingness of a bank to continue its existing facilities in terms which are too demanding ’ .
38 The British Bankers ' Association has published a Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice on accounting for advances .
39 The British Bankers ' Association , in conjunction with the Irish Bankers ' Federation , has published a Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice on accounting for advances , after considering comments on the exposure draft issued in April 1991 .
40 Copies of the SORP are available free ( send sae ) from the British Bankers ' Association , 10 Lombard Street , London EC3V 9EL .
41 A spokesman for the British Bankers ' Association said : ‘ It is a little premature for us to take a view on it .
42 Consumers repaid a substantial amount of debt and the amount of consumer credit outstanding from UK banks was actually less than a year ago , Lord Inchyra , the director-general of the British Bankers ' Association said yesterday .
43 A monthly nature almanac compiled by Michael Clark of the Mammal Society , Chris Mead of the British Trust for Ornithology , Trevor James of the British Naturalists ' Association , and Richard A Jones of the British Entomological and Natural History Society .
44 A monthly nature almanac compiled by Michael Clark of the Mammal Society , Chris Mead of the British Trust for Ornithology , Trevor James of the British Naturalists ' Association , and Richard A Jones of the British Entomological and Natural History Society .
45 The British Institute re-formed in 1905 under the new title of the British Undertakers ' Association , changing its name in 1935 to the National Association of Funeral Directors , whose prime objectives were to maintain , promote and protect the rights and interests of its members .
46 Hundreds of pensioners from all parts of the city are expected to attend to hear Harry Munday , general secretary of the British Pensioners ' Association , and other guests highlight issues of particular interest to the elderly .
47 Yves Domzalski of the European Bureau of Consumer Organisations , to which the British Consumers ' Association says that no system exists for governments to exchange information on medicines or a range of other products .
48 ( The chairman of the special committee of the German Bundestag , Günter Verheugen , also described the UK 's presidency of the EC as " a downright disaster " in comments on Nov. 20 , while the German Farmers ' Association ( DBV ) had criticized the EC for bowing to " massive pressure " from the USA . )
49 Nick Musgrave , secretary and chief executive of the Thoroughbred Breeders ' Association said : ‘ This is a very positive move in the right direction . ’
50 Scholars ' president looks to famous ancestor The Rev. John Douglas will seek his inspiration from a famous ancestor when he returns to the Friends ' School at Great Ayton as president of the Old Scholars ' Association .
51 Being president of the Old Scholars ' Association was , he said , one of the great honours of his life , following , as it did , the equivalent presidency of another Quaker School , Polam Hall , Darlington , by his sister , Mrs Trixie Lyburn , in 1986/7 .
52 Other special services followed : The Reverend Wesley Gray brought the Dundonald Ladies ' Choir ; a team of nurses came from Lurgan and Portadown Hospital and a team of laymen came from Belfast : Thomas Street Old Boys ' Band and the Old Girls ' Association Choir came and one service was taken by Mr Donald Woodman BEM BA and the Portadown College School Choir .
53 The first representative of the College was the Beyer Professor of Mathematics there , Horace Lamb , an Old Boy and first President of the Old Boys ' Association .
54 This proved to be an unsatisfactory arrangement , and with the help of the Old Boys ' Association a four-acre field in Adswood was purchased .
55 Spalding and Theakston designed this to fit in the Hallam Hall , the work was executed by Mr. J. L. Taylor , then woodwork master at the School , and the Old Boys ' Association paid for it .
56 To commemorate the event in more permanent fashion , the Old Stopfordians ' Association presented one hundred guineas to buy an organ .
57 This was soon augmented by a further three acres immediately adjacent , donated to the Old Stopfordians ' Association by the Vice-Chairman ( in memory of his brother , Mr. Harry Towns ) and Mr. Thomas Harrison ( in memory of his son Peter , killed during the war ) .
58 The Old Stopfordians ' Association had been trying for many years to raise sufficient money to build the Pavilion , and indeed had sold the Harrison Towns field some three years previously for this very reason .
59 The Old Stopfordians ' Association had decided to use some of the proceeds from its sale of the Harrison-Towns field to build squash-courts , and the Parents ' Association was about to launch an Appeal to raise money for a swimming pool , the lack of which had been bemoaned since the move to Buxton Road .
60 Moult had attended the School between 1928 and 1934 , and had maintained his connection thereafter through the Old Stopfordians ' Association .
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