Example sentences of "of the society of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I first turned to them out of desparation in a case where I was making no progress and after some initial success my enthusiasm was further stimulated by talking to Richard Pitt a member of The Society of Homœopaths who kindly sent me a photocopy of the article by Dr. Robert Schore which is reprinted here . |
2 | Unfortunately no biographical details concerning the author appeared with the original article , I understand from Francis Treuherz of The Society of Homœopaths that Dr. Schore edited a journal entitled Homœotherapy which began in 1982 and ran to 8 volumes . |
3 | Furber was also one of the Society of Gardeners led by Miller which published the first part of its Catalogus Plantarum in 1730 , but by then he had issued two catalogues of his own , one of English and foreign trees , the other of ‘ the Best and Choicest Fruit Trees ’ ( both in 1727 ) . |
4 | Delamotte belonged to that Society and was a member of the Society of Arts , and of the Society of Artists , having exhibited a number of architectural drawings at the Royal Academy . |
5 | In Berlin , the same man , Anton von Werner , was director of the Royal College and leader of the Society of Artists from 1887 . |
6 | [ M. F. Bond , ‘ The Formation of the Archives of Parliament , 1497–1691 ’ , Journal of the Society of Archivists , vol. i , 1957 , pp. 151–8 ; House of Lords Record Office Memorandum , no. 61 , 1979 , pp. 13–14 ; typescript notes on John Browne compiled by M. Edmond , House of Lords Record Office ; G. Baker , History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton , 1822–30 ; House of Lords Manuscripts , new series , vol. xi , 1962 , pp. xxvi–xxviii . ] |
7 | [ M. F. Bond , ‘ The Formation of the Archives of Parliament , 1497–1691 ’ , Journal of the Society of Archivists , vol. i , 1957 , pp. 151–8 ; E. R. Forster , ‘ The Painful Labour of Mr. Elsyng ’ , Transactions of the American Philosophical Society , vol. lxii , part 8 , 1972 . ] |
8 | The British Greens , for example , allow time for ‘ attunement ’ before their meetings start , reminiscent in its way of the reflective silence that can prevail at meetings of the Society of Friends . |
9 | The marriages of Jews and of members of the Society of Friends are exempt from these provisions , and may be celebrated according to the rules of these religious bodies . |
10 | During 1879 and 1880 Alfred Dyer and George Gillet paid several visits to Brussels as representatives of the Society of Friends . |
11 | Elizabeth Heyrick rejoined her family , became a member of the Society of Friends , and ‘ stepped boldly forward the champion of black men and tortured beasts ’ . |
12 | Both believed that ‘ there is something that is contagious other than hate ’ ; both were a credit to ‘ the secular arm ’ of the Society of Friends . |
13 | He was an active member of the monthly , quarterly , and yearly meetings of the Society of Friends , of its committee for sufferings , and of the latter 's subcommittee for American affairs . |
14 | After he retired form the University he was Clerk of London Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends . |
15 | It was written for King Charles 11 by Robert Barclay , a classical scholar , in 1675 at the age of 25 , and contains the beliefs and practices of the Society of Friends . |
16 | All prospective presidential candidates would have to screened by a pre-selection committee , comprising the government-appointed chairman of the Public Service Commission , a member of the Presidential Council of Minority Rights , and the head of the Society of Accountants . |
17 | Large-scale mining of copper began in Britain under Queen Elizabeth I , with the establishment of the Society of Mines Royal which had a monopoly in copper trading and was responsible for bringing many German miners to this country . |
18 | Stringer was admitted a member of the Society of Mineral and Battery Works in December 1692 and of the Society of Mines Royal in June 1693 . |
19 | The Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities |
20 | The 132nd annual open exhibition of the Society of Women Artists will take place at the Westminster Gallery , Westminster Central Hall , Storey 's Gate , London SW1 from March 19 to 30 , 1993. handing-in day for works : January 19 1993 between 10 am and 5 pm . |
21 | The 132nd annual open exhibition of the Society of Women Artists will take place at the Westminster Gallery , Westminster Central Hall , Storey 's Gate , London SW1 from march 19 to 30 . |
22 | He was awarded the Telford gold medal of the Institution of Civil Engineers ( 1967 ) , the Royal medal of the Royal Society ( 1968 ) , the James Watt medal of the Institution of Civil Engineers ( 1969 ) , and the Churchill gold medal of the Society of Engineers ( 1970 ) . |
23 | In addition , a joint consultation exercise with the Ethics Committee of the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency on a revised insolvency statement is well under way . |
24 | The warning came from , president of the Insolvency Practitioners Association at the Scottish conference of the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency . |
25 | The annual general meeting of the Society of Archers then takes place . |
26 | Apart from the fact that he moved among many of the leading artists of the day such as John Landseer father of Sir Edwin Landseer , Robert Hills ( 1769–1844 ) one of the founders of the Society of Painters in Water colours , and John Glover ( 1769–1844 ) , we know little of his time there . |
27 | Richard Middleton , Fellow of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators , explains how he and some of his colleagues take advantage of the festive season to produce personal expressions of goodwill in letterform , free from the constraints of commissioning clients |
28 | The number of serious professional calligraphers in the Western world is quite small , and the majority are members , though not necessarily Fellows , of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators , which holds its meetings in London . |
29 | A founding member of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators ( SSI ) , he became honorary secretary in 1931 , and then in 1934 joint honorary secretary of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society . |
30 | The chairman of the Society of Authors , Anthony Sampson , has written to the BBC to protest about the shelving of ‘ Bookshelf ’ , broadcast for the past 15 years and the only programme on Radio 4 devoted specifically to books . |