Example sentences of "of [art] society [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Speaking to a meeting of local law society campaign co-ordinators this afternoon , John Appleby , Chairman of the Society 's Courts and Legal Services Committee , attacked the Lord Chancellor for failing to make clear the effect his proposed cuts in legal aid eligibility would have .
2 Commenting on this decision , John Appleby , Chairman of the Society 's Courts and Legal Services Committee said : —
3 Commenting on the Council 's decision , John Appleby , Chairman of the Society 's Courts and Legal Services Committee said : —
4 Commenting on the prospects for the debate , John Appleby , Chairman of the Society 's Courts and Legal Services Committee , said :
5 Bondi had the affront to list past observational mistakes by some of the society 's members and , what is more , had the incredibly bad taste to prove his case beyond question , an unforgivable lapse , and one not to be lightly taken .
6 I will take tomorrow 's meeting as a forum to debate the privacy of the Society 's members , and a chance to remind the gathering that the name of Godolphin is one of the cornerstones of the Society . ’
7 For many of the society 's members , the fascination with Hampden has been lifelong .
8 This must surely be an oversight as all teachers agree that as a direct beneficiary of the Society 's efforts they should contribute as members towards its work .
9 In 1988 , paintings on loan from the New York Public Library were found to have mildewed and rotted in one of the society 's warehouses .
10 The Society appointment new professional auditors , Touche Ross & Co. from 9 July 1992 , to cover all the audit requirements of the Society 's Accounts .
11 The Chairman then gave her report of the year 's activities and the Treasurer delivered a concise but informative statement of the Society 's accounts .
12 Having a strategy which is both long and short term is at the heart of the Society 's activities .
13 The programme of re-organisation and expenditure reductions which followed the review of the Society 's activities during the Autumn of 1991 has yielded the first full year of financial benefits during 1992 and these are reflected in the increased surplus .
14 Topstock paused for a moment and then said , ‘ I think he was responsible for a good many of the Society 's priests .
15 But hopefully it would be subsumed in the larger anxiety of the Society 's suspicions .
16 ‘ The grounds for making action by a building society or associated body subject to investigation under the scheme must be that the action constitutes — ( a ) in the case of a building society , a breach of the society 's obligations under this Act , the rules or any other contract , or ( b ) in the case of an associated body , a breach of the associated body 's obligations under its rules ( if any ) or any contract , or ( c ) unfair treatment , or ( d ) maladministration , in relation to the complainant and has caused him pecuniary loss or expense or inconvenience .
17 In consequence , it was submitted , the relevant action was taken not by the society , the report was not required by the society for its own purposes and was thus not in relation to the grant or refusal of an advance , and a report negligently prepared could not constitute maladministration or a breach of the society 's obligations under any contract .
18 Turning to the conduct of investment business by solicitors , the Society 's second yearly report was accepted by SIB as representing the satisfactory discharge of the Society 's obligations as a recognised professional body .
19 Winners of the society 's competitions so far this season are Mark Speed who scooped the Mason 's Ironstone Cup , while Carl Roberts took the Doug Lowndes Trophy .
20 His widow Rita remembers that many of the Society 's golfers have single figure handicaps and some members have been known to drive over 300 yards !
21 but on the occasions that we are concerned with none of The Society 's locos had been in steam so therefore can not be blamed for the incident .
22 When two of the Society 's officials visited Orkney for consultation with the Social Work Department , the Orkney grapevine ensured that everyone in South Ronaldsay knew they were there within a very short time of their arrival .
23 Cicely received a merit award for services to Medau in 1982 and is currently one of the Society 's Examiners .
24 The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society 's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission .
25 The first qualifying 10,000 customers who apply through one of the society 's branches will get a voucher guaranteeing no stockbroking commission .
26 And she took out one of the society 's cards .
27 William 's house , ‘ The Grove ’ on the Shore Road in Belfast , became one of the Society 's meeting-places , and with his brother he subscribed heavily to the Society 's finances .
28 According to John Rogers , who knew Miller , a serious difference of opinion over the publication of some of the Society 's proceedings caused the break-up and , he says , ‘ the opponents of the publication demanded their papers from Miller , who immediately gave them up , having , however , with his usual foresight , taken a copy of each , otherwise their valuable contents would most likely have been lost to the world . ’
29 A large proportion of the collection has been acquired by the exchange of the Society 's publications with those of learned institutions throughout the world .
30 In this chapter , we intend briefly to survey some of the cultural and technological correlates of a society 's attitudes towards child upbringing generally ; and , more specifically , to examine a few of the ways in which the individual methods which parents adopt in the handling of their small children are defined or modified by the intricate pattern of cultural pressures to which they find themselves subject .
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