Example sentences of "[verb] by member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead of rapidly expanding the ranks of the Party , it threatened , in their view , to reduce them ; instead of bridging the gap between a party dominated by members of the intelligentsia and the working masses , it threatened to institutionalize that gap .
2 The highest reaches of the Menshevik , Bolshevik and SR parties , it is true , continued to be dominated by members of the intelligentsia throughout .
3 The Party has long been dominated by members of the Sunni Arab minority , who have shown little patience with the Kurds of the north or the Shiite Arabs of the south .
4 The most recent elections to the National Council in January 1988 were won by members of the UND list [ see p. 36161 ] .
5 The three remaining seats were won by members of the opposition alliance of the Mauritius Labour Party ( MLP ) and the Parti Mauricien Social-Démocrate ( PMSD ) who had held 13 seats at sissolution ; one of the successful opposition candidates was the alliance and MLP leader , Navin Ramgoolam .
6 In fact the ambassador had been attacked by members of the Abu Nidal faction , who had long severed connections with the PLO , but a small detail like that was not enough to deter the Israelis .
7 An attempt to hold elections in 1987 had been abandoned after polling stations were attacked by members of the Tontons Macoutes , the remnants of the Duvaliers ' much feared and hated private army .
8 The particular organisations which will benefit have been nominated by members of the families of the tree who were
9 The 22.8 million serfs privately owned by members of the nobility were emancipated .
10 It called on the government " to acknowledge publicly that extrajudicial executions , torture and other serious human rights violations had been committed by members of the security forces and others acting apparently on their behalf or with their acquiescence " [ see p. 38663 for Amnesty visit ] .
11 Very often , the computing power of the PCs carried by members of the IAEA team was significantly greater than their mainframe computers .
12 His application will be considered by members of the development committee at a later date .
13 At the bridge protestors were addressed by members of the DUC and the Cork And-Nuclear Group .
14 It 's grown into a different shape over the years , ’ she says of the abundance of jugs , pebbles , paintings ( almost all done by members of the family ) , china , and even animal skulls , which jostle each other to form displays everywhere you look .
15 Last , but by no means least , a book collectively written by members of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies ( 1982 ) provides a strong critique of the state of the sociology of ethnicity in Britain , focusing on white racism .
16 Six new publications focusing on various aspects of the new gallery will appear next year , written by members of the museum staff .
17 Several books and treatises were written by members of the committee in their attempt to answer these questions .
18 It is increasingly felt by members of the public that large-scale soil erosion , the destruction of wildlife habitat and the excessive use of chemicals and unnatural substances are unacceptable , and can not continue unabated without ruining the countryside for future generations and probably causing long term health hazards .
19 In fact , they had been organized by members of the Ulster Protestant Volunteers .
20 On May 17 three civilians were shot and injured by members of the Brigade .
21 The calls come via three sources : personal requests made by members of the public at the station 's enquiry desk ; telephone calls made directly to the station ; and messages relayed from BRC , the central communications network .
22 The figures , revealed at a police board meeting , showed that 325 complaints were made by members of the public compared with 257 the year before .
23 Over the year considerable cooperative effort has been made by members of the PSC , the Inns and the CLE which has resulted in the development of a fair and equitable selection scheme .
24 In preparing the new form , suggestions made by members of the Society , Local Secretaries and Sheriff Clerks have all been taken into account .
25 In theory , the Home Secretary 's unrestricted powers under s29(3) and clause 13(4) could permit a directive against transmitting attacks on the Government made by members of the opposition party .
26 The following points were made by members of the Parish Council :
27 Second , in the case of the other seven indicator agencies , which did have central recording systems , visits were made by members of the research team who transcribed all of the required information on to prestructured forms .
28 Even with respect to statements made by Members in the course of parliamentary proceedings which are introduced as contextual parliamentary material it may be a nice question whether they are necessary .
29 Freud 's theory of the super-ego concentrates on the ways in which the evaluative symbols are internalized by members of the society , and as such is capable of being integrated into action theory .
30 Candidates will be proposed and seconded in writing by Members of the House of Commons in receipt of the Conservative whip .
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