Example sentences of "of members [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One feature of life in the 1980s that the crisis did little to alter was the precarious existence of members of the upper reaches of the Iraqi system .
2 To that end , a working party was set up consisting of members of the Legal Services Committee and representatives of the CLE including the Dean , to work on the detailed proposals of the Law Society once they were made available and to put forward the Bar 's view .
3 Italo Argentino Lúder , the then Defence Minister , announced on Aug. 17 that about 100 trials of members of the armed forces were to be cancelled but that the armed forces might look at individual cases with a view to punishment .
4 In turn the government was required to submit to the UN a list of members of the armed forces to be purged for human rights violations .
5 The primary sequences of members of the two families have regions of homology , particularly in their C-terminal domains which have the membrane-spanning regions .
6 Best Western also opened a Trust account for packages operated on behalf of members of the independent hotels ' consortium .
7 In February 1366 du Guesclin took a force consisting mainly of members of the Free Companies into Castile .
8 Use the help of members of the Anonymous Fellowships to help intervene in addiction in primary sufferers or in family members .
9 The sympathetic link finally envisaged was between the individual subjectivities of members of the popular classes and an " English culture " or national identity , to be achieved by English as a vehicle for state policy .
10 Samuel strongly advised that MacDonald should be persuaded to stay on as head of the existing government or some " reconstituted " Labour Cabinet or , failing these alternatives , of a National government made up of members of the three parties ; the necessary but unpalatable economies affecting the working class could best be imposed by a Labour government .
11 Most of its energies and resources however , are concentrated in the areas of Clubs and Societies and student welfare services , improving communications between students ( there are five student publications ) and in developing a social programme to suit the tastes of members across the four campuses of the University .
12 Most of its energies and resources however are concentrated in the areas of Clubs and Societies and student welfare services , improving communications between students ( there are five student publications ) and in developing a social programme to suit the tastes of members across the four campuses of the University .
13 He almost immediately led a breakaway of members into a Scottish Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union at a wage of £pound2 a week and made common cause with Alderman " Tommy " Lewis , who had already led a similar breakaway in Southampton to form the British Seafarers ' Union with which Shinwell 's union merged .
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