Example sentences of "[verb] to member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We monitored them for a period of about twelve months before we reported to members on the outcome . |
2 | The Fono is elected by universal suffrage for up to three years , although the right to stand for election remains confined to members of the Matai ( elected clan leaders ) . |
3 | People from Middlesbrough 's Rivers area had horror stories of vandalism and violence to relate to members of a borough council policy sub-committee . |
4 | However , he unexpectedly declared on June 16 that the founding of a Russian CP " should not be delayed " , his remarks being addressed to members of the CPSU Russian buro ( set up in December 1989 and chaired by him — see p. 37128 ) , representatives of regional party organizations in Russia , and the organizing committee of the forthcoming conference . |
5 | It is not surprising , therefore , that Edward II felt it necessary to deluge the pope and the cardinals with letters informing them of his circumstances , hopes and needs : in the course of his reign he sent nearly eighty letters a year to the cardinals ; in the first year of John XXII 's pontificate no fewer than 306 royal letters were addressed to members of the college of cardinals . |
6 | Letters written to members of the public in contact with HQ regularly include a membership leaflet . |
7 | Letters written to members of the public in contact with HQ regularly include a membership leaflet . |
8 | The poems appealed to members of the Church of England by their reverence for holy places , holy offices and seasons ; but they were also admired by Puritans and Nonconformists for their praise of the Scriptures and for their portrayal of a soul reasoning with , and even wrestling with , its Maker . |
9 | The loyalty of confidentiality is seen to be owed to members of the group and those relationships are the crucial ones which must be protected . |
10 | but to highlight to members of the council the importance of having the proper funding er er for the southern fire station . |
11 | ‘ I still get my medical students to listen to members of the Stillbirth Society who come to tell their stories . |
12 | On the well-known principle that new dog and cat foods are best tested by feeding them to , respectively , dogs and cats , the vintage crop of 1982 books on astronomy was therefore fed to members of the Astronomy Department of Glasgow University experienced in both teaching the subject and researching in it . |
13 | Fielding notes how some constables subsume these negotiating skills under the category of ‘ talk ’ , which gives meaning to their complaint that many younger policemen seem no longer to know how to talk to members of the public ( 1988b : 60 ; also see Holdaway 1983 : 90 ; Southgate 1982 : 11–12 ) . |
14 | Gradually he pieced together the story , visiting or writing to members of the family in several continents to confirm details . |
15 | In the Birthday Honours made to members of the RIBA ( RIBA Journal August ) John Peter Foster received an OBE. |
16 | Works formerly , but no longer , attributed to members of the school under consideration are also included . |
17 | There is , in fact , a glittering array of dignified and sometimes very lucrative offices open to members of the Bar . |
18 | Erm , er we talked to the departmental transportation departments er attended and it is I think fairly widely open to members of the county council so that , these issues can be pursued as and when they arise or choose to comes along . |
19 | A 10% discount on injury assessment by Cybex analysis is being offered to Members of the Ski Club of Great Britain , as well as special rates for all fitness assessment and pre-ski programmes . |
20 | Under this concept help was to be offered to members of the birth family to separate both emotionally and physically from the placed child . |
21 | It should be noted that the Community Laundry Service is not only for the comfort and hygiene of incontinent elderly people , it can be offered to members of the public of all age groups who for whatever medical reason need frequent changes of sheets ( bed sores , skin conditions , night sweats , acute bleeding episodes of a frequent nature ) . |
22 | The judge Mr Justice described it as heavy and as it was handed to members of the jury he warned them not to drop it . |
23 | Belonging to members of the Policyholder 's family living permanently with him/her . |
24 | Rather the contrary , it was spreading to members of the community with no pre-Conquest memories . |
25 | Having said that , I must apologise to members of the Midlands and Southern Divisions for not being able to ‘ land on their patch ’ . |
26 | But there is no doubt that the real organizational flair , the risk-taking , and the shrewd perception of the profit opportunities in catering belonged to members of the Salmon and Gluckstein families , and the real power in the company lay with them . |
27 | To portray specific characters , whether imagined or real ( some were known to members of the audience at the first performance of Enigma Variations and Isadora ) , the would-be choreographer can use classical dance as a firm base but must pay more attention to his characters as particular individuals . |
28 | There was an element of truth in these comments and before charting the history of the regiment he raised , it is worth examining the background of this remarkable man , later known to members of the regiment either as ‘ Colonel David ’ or simply as DS . |
29 | They will form the editorial panel of The Defender , which is distributed to members of the North West branch of the George Cross Island Association , covering North West England and North Wales . |
30 | However , the location of planets not yet released from survey classification was information restricted to members of the Survey Service . |