Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] ['s] union " in BNC.
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1 | He knows it chiefly as a source of seasonal traffic jams about which Marjorie sometimes complains ( the University day begins too late and finishes too early to inconvenience Vic himself ) and of distractingly pretty girls about whose safety he worries , seeing them walking to and fro between their halls of residence and the Students ' Union in the evenings . |
2 | The money was raised primarily by members of the British teaching unions , AUT , NUT and NATFHE , and the students ' union , NUS . |
3 | This includes the full range of academic facilities , personal services , recreational and sports amenities , the cultural affairs programme and the Students ' Union . |
4 | NUPE ( target £250,000 ) invested only £5,000. and the nurses ' union COHSE ( target £250,000 ) was little better with £15,000 . |
5 | BROADCASTERS are warning that a deal struck between the BBC , the Musicians ' Union and the actors ' union , Equity , on the sale of video-recordings of TV programme mean an end to the release of minority interest programmes , like science documentaries , on video-tape or disc . |
6 | These limits were originally set by phonographic performance Limited , representing the record companies , and the Musicians ' Union , to safeguard the viability of commercial recordings . ) |
7 | The grading contest is sponsored by Easington Council , Durham County Council , the Northern Clubs Federation Breweries and the Musicians ' Union . |
8 | * Including 19 contested jointly with the Democratic Front , the Youth Union , the trade unions and the Women 's Union . |
9 | The Wives ' Group and the Mothers ' Union had enjoyed varied programmes and both welcome new members at their monthly meetings . |
10 | It is unfortunate that we have in the Australia v New Zealand Second Test seen a player have his nose broken through illegal play , and the player 's union concerned choosing not to use this new law change . |
11 | And a postmen 's union spokesman said already some first class mail is not making trains to London and elsewhere because of shortages among sorters . |