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

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1 So the citizen could only flourish as a person by acting as a part or member of the whole , the community .
2 Further copies will also be provided , at reasonable cost , to any other institution or member of the public who requests a copy .
3 Guidelines for employees in handling VIOLENCE and AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR by clients or members of the public
4 6.1 Violent behaviour by clients or members of the public can not always be predicted .
5 Similarly , the Department of Social Work 's guidelines for employees in handling violence and aggressive behaviour by clients or members of the public will be revised periodically having regard to service development and other relevant sources of information .
6 Fernández continued as a Vice President and member of the Council of Ministers .
7 On May 9 Albie Sachs , a civil rights lawyer and member of the ANC legal and constitutional affairs committee ( who returned to South Africa on May 4 after 24 years in exile — see also p. 36073 ) , revealed that he had helped to draw up a 1985 code of conduct outlawing torture , but acknowledged that detention camps still existed .
8 At first , the streets of Teheran were held by Mossadeq supporters and members of the Tudeh Party .
9 Chamber president Norman Campbell acknowledged Darlington had a problem with glue sniffers but praised police for reacting to complaints from traders and members of the public .
10 Joe McGoran , a local hotelier and member of the Dunoon and Cowal Hoteliers Association , commented : ‘ It is we the hoteliers who spend thousands of pounds each year to bring the tourists to Dunoon and Cowal , not the traders .
11 Liebermann was Professor and member of the Academy of the Arts .
12 Right , well , good evening , ladies , gentlemen and members of the public , and erm , the first thing I 'd like to do is to ask the youngest of the young ladies at the end of the table , who have come to talk to us , and I 'm not quite sure , let me guess which one , but I reckon that that 's Miss and , and that 's Miss .
13 Watching the final were 17 past winners and members of the Mastermind club — a 500-strong organisation of people who have taken part .
14 Jean-Marie Yacoubou and members of the Hammersmith & Fulham Group
15 ‘ … preserve the memory and honour the example by charitable means of comrades or members of the Association who have died in our Service … ’
16 I can see no distinction in this regard between rabbis and , for instance , members of the Bar or members of a university .
17 In contrast , the few children who kept in touch with a birth parent or members of the birth family seemed to draw a lot of satisfaction from occasional communications or meetings .
18 This opposition naturally came from the left of Irish politics , with support from left Labour figures such as Noel Browne and David Neligan , trade unionists such as Michael Mullen of the ITGWU and members of the Workers ' Party .
19 A former agent for British military intelligence and member of the UDA , Brian Nelson , was sentenced on Feb. 4 to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to 20 charges , including five of conspiracy to murder .
20 In 1963 the Peerage Bill became law and members of the House of Lords could now renounce their titles and preserve their political careers in the Commons .
21 She met each centre 's general SVQ co-ordinator and members of the course teams delivering general SVQ and Skillstart programmes .
22 Distribution of the cash before striking off does not absolve the directors and members of the company from any liability .
23 GATHERING at Rochester Airport on Saturday October 24 were a group of aircraft engineers and members of the Medway Aircraft Preservation Society ( MAPS ) .
24 Valeriy Kulishov , advisor to the Russian Minister for Culture on restitution matters and member of the Restitution Commission , told The Art Newspaper : ‘ The talk at the Dresden meeting was to a large extent about a legal basis , and the protocol of the meeting itself is a kind of ‘ framework ’ agreement .
25 Leading European and member of the committee for Anglo-Bengali relations , MORRISSEY shocked the publishing world recently .
26 Later , officials described the meeting between the businessmen and members of the government-in-exile as " extremely positive " .
27 There 's that side of things , and I hope that that is changing , alas again too slowly erm I think the Taylor report , which firmly came down on the side of more lay control of schools by parents and members of the community , put up and unanswerable case .
28 Sixties stars ' charity show SIXTIES pop stars The Swinging Blue Jeans will join forces with snooker ace John Parrott and members of the Brookside cast on Sunday , June 20 , to raise money for charity .
29 Two solicitors challenged this decision but the House of Lords held that since , in administering the scheme , the Society was acting in a public capacity in the interests of all solicitors and members of the public who employed them , the legality of its decision was to be judged according to principles of public law , not private law ; and so judged , what the Society had done was a proper use of its statutory powers .
30 There are many exemptions including , since 1967 , firms of accountants , solicitors and members of The Stock Exchange .
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