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

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1 This piece of street theatre is performed in Sanatrem by members of the Amazon defence group , warning of the dangers of mercury poison through eating contaminated fish .
2 It also helps to explain the early opposition to combinations by members of the Clapham Sect .
3 I will rely mainly on conversations which were recorded in family homes by members of the families who lived there .
4 ON the evening of Palm Sunday 1992 , a passion play was performed in Christ Church , Coatham by members of the congregation .
5 On April 19 police forcibly broke up a demonstration by members of the Unmask 92 Descenmascaremos el 92 Movement opposed to the cost of Expo and its theme of celebrating the 500th anniversary of Columbus 's voyage to the Americas .
6 One by one , the small pieces were dropped overboard with due ceremony by members of the party led , very appropriately , by Peter Noble and Brian Scott .
7 The result was announced on Aug. 20 of a vote by members of the Hong Kong stock exchange , on reforms urged by the colony 's Securities and Futures Commission ( SFC ) .
8 The books have been supplied by the library and are left outside the canteen by members of the library where they can be taken in exchange for a small donation .
9 The report singled out three recent incidents : a demonstration in Kishinev ( the capital ) on Jan. 8 , when a funeral procession for a Moldavian youth who had died in suspicious circumstances had turned into a rally by up to 10,000 people protesting against Soviet and communist rule , and fights had ensued between rival gangs of Moldavian and Russian youths ; a picket of the district Moldavian CP committee building in the town of Chadyr Lunga by members of the Gagauz minority demanding creation of their own autonomous republic ; and a referendum on Jan. 28 called by the city soviet in Tiraspol , Moldavia 's second largest city , in which the predominantly Russian population had voted overwhelmingly ( over 96 per cent of a 92 per cent poll ) to declare greater autonomy for the Tiraspol district and to support the possible declaration of Tiraspol and neighbouring Russian-populated towns as an autonomous republic ( Tiraspol had been one of the main centres of strikes by Moldavia 's Russian and Ukrainian population in August-September 1989 against greater Moldavian language rights — see pp. 36855 ; 36898 ) .
10 As general introductions to the subject , three books by members of the Department may be recommended : Alastair Fowler , A History of English Literature ; W.W. Robson , A Prologue to English Literature ; and — to cover more recent developments — Randall Stevenson , The British Novel since the Thirties .
11 Systematic planning towards trials by members of the network could prove very beneficial .
12 VISITS BY MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD
13 Nine thousand signatures — all against fox hunting on council owned land — were handed into Shire hall by members of the league against cruel sports .
14 3.1 For the purposes of the Regional Council 's policy and these Guidelines , violence at work is defined as the application of force , severe threat or serious abuse by members of the public , clients or any other persons towards employees of the Regional Council arising out of the course of their employment whether or not they are or duty .
15 The increase in net flows to developing countries occurred despite a small drop ( from US48,100 million in 1988 to US$46,700 million in 1989 ) in official development assistance by members of the OECD 's development assistance committee ( which included all OECD countries except Iceland , Luxembourg , Portugal and Spain ) .
16 Despite expressions of indignation by members of the Republican Party , Perot maintained his claim and promised to provide proof of the dirty tricks campaign at a later point .
17 The scandal , dubbed " Danubegate " because of its similarities to the notorious US " Watergate " affair of 1972-74 , was made public on Jan. 5 at a press conference by members of the opposition Alliance of Free Democrats ( SzDSz ) and League of Young Democrats ( FIDESZ ) .
18 Publication of a peer reviewed article by members of the Ciba-Geigy Department of Toxicology and Pathology ( Bombay ) serves to legitimise the methods of the ‘ study ’ , and thus the indiscriminate spraying of pesticides on children .
19 The approval by members at the June special meeting of a reformed scheme should , with luck , cut down the time that references to the JDS take to complete , as well as the cost of these expensive investigations .
20 He was so tired he had to be hauled to safety by members of the public .
21 Smaller portions of Thornholme land have been variously held over the years by members of the Griffith , Somerville and Boynton families , and changed hands within these families .
22 Michael Rosen 's collection of Rude Rhymes ( Signet , £3.99 ) sent to him over the years by members of the public are rather lavatorial — and that 's probably the best place to keep it .
23 ‘ This being the case it is clear that there is a need for greater intervention by members of the team before black children are excluded .
24 None the less , some statements by members of the Association reveal that the effacement required by this procedure was no more than a tactical ploy , since one of the dominant assumptions of moral education was " that morality was to be made a conscious aim of the teacher , but concealed from the pupils , who were to imbibe the influence from literature as habit or experience " .
25 The formal presentation of the reshuffled Cabinet was cancelled , however , after a boycott by members of the CSR protesting at curtailed discussion of a parliamentary commission 's report implicating two Cabinet ministers in a previous failed coup attempt .
26 Ian , former Durham CIU bowls champion , put the club on the map last year by winning the Bath Open Tournament and was immediately nominated for the Clubman of the Year title by members of the club .
27 Local authorities will have a duty to keep the streets clean , on pain of being taken to court by members of the public .
28 More recent research , however , has revealed that the radical theories justifying the supremacy were being promoted at court by members of the Boleyn faction as early as the summer of 1531 , well before Cromwell became the king 's chief minister ( see Chapter 4 ) .
29 Held in the rear stalls at 6.15pm before any performance , these 20-minute chats about the music and the productions by members of the Company and other opera specialists will make your evenings at the Grand extra special — and still have time for that pre-performance drink .
30 This is illustrated by the controversy surrounding a highly publicised racial assault by members of the LAPD on a black motorist on 3 March 1991 .
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