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

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1 In view of what you have just said , are you likely to be more generous to members of the Whips Office who may wish to speak in a debate ?
2 Anyone who would like to receive a copy ( price £3 plus 55p p&p , but free to members of the Assessment Group and the Chemical Education Research Group ) should write to J. Brockington , Department of Science , Matthew Boulton College , Sherlock Street , Birmingham B5 7DB .
3 The ‘ Knotty ’ magazine issued free to members of the NSR , is priced at £1.00 , and provides a wealth of information on the restoration of the railway in this lovely area of North Staffordshire .
4 It is free to members of the public and had proved popular with other organisations wanting to provide this information to women .
5 The dissemination of information in the event of an incident is dealt with at three levels : the first is the normal system of press notices ; the second is the use of teletext and viewdata ( Ceefax and Prestel ) to get direct to members of the public at their homes or places of work ; the third is the use of Telecom Gold electronic mail to get more technical details to various official bodies , such as water authorities ( Jackson 1989 ) .
6 Actuarial valuations of the defined benefit plans , using the projected unit method , take place regularly and compare the value of the future benefits payable to members against the assets and expected future contributions to the plans from members and the Group .
7 Er , next is resolution seven which is an ordinary resolution set out in the notice of the meeting , and it is to authorize the directors to amend the company 's employee share schemes in the manner set out in the circular dated eighteenth of April nineteen ninety to members of the company .
8 On Oct. 7 the USA decided to exempt Hong Kong from most restrictions imposed on non-Western importers of high-technology equipment , extending to the colony the licensing benefits applicable to members of the 18-country Coordinating Committee on Multilateral Export Controls ( COCOM ) .
9 The poor state of the church of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow was evident to members of the Rock Bottom Travel Company whose mission to Russia was reported in the October issue of ‘ Catholic Voice ’ .
10 We are particularly grateful to members of the undergraduate years 1965 , who responded to the Librarian 's appeal for items to display at the Gaudy in June , and to Nina Bawden ( Mabey , 1943 ) who has supplied us with a complete set of her novels .
11 Thirty police officers , some of them armed , have surrounded the two bedroomed bungalow , and the area has been sealed-off to members of the public and the media .
12 Be polite to members of the public who stop to speak .
13 For instance , it may be available to members of a family who use the same for a number of days during the year or for weekends .
14 erm , other than clairify the erm , all solutions were made available to members of the panel as an appendix to the reports to the Policy Panel er , but that they wo n't to all members efficiency but were made available
15 The 24-page full colour schools booklet ‘ HIV — It 's Your Choice ’ is now available to members of the public at a price of 50p each .
16 The network of institutions constitutes a ‘ stock of knowledge ’ available to members of the society .
17 Both the enlarged access facility and the supplementary financing facility are available to members of the IMF only in conjunction with the use of resources in the upper credit tranches ( i.e. they are special arrangements when normal credit lines are insufficient ) and are for countries which are facing serious payments imbalances that are large in relation to their quotas .
18 Promises quite often concern the actions of others : to consent to be governed by another is to promise to obey him ; to consent to his joining the expedition is to promise to provide him with the facilities and the help made available to members of the expedition .
19 Is the Leader of the House aware that the seventh report of the Public Accounts Committee on the privatisation of Harland and Wolff was not available to Members in the House until late yesterday evening and that it had been made available to others some time previously ?
20 Newton Aycliffe police are appealing to members of the public who have lost goods in burglaries from antique shops , offices , vehicles and homes to come forward and try to identify the goods .
21 WildMr Weston said : ‘ We are appealing to members of the public who can give them a good home to adopt them so we do not have to put them down . ’
22 They applauded the attempt to cross the sectarian divide to stress the problems common to members of the working-class in both communities .
23 It would also need to try to provide wider privileges than are at present open to Members of the University Convocation .
24 The shooting gallery was open to members of the public , and was the scene of a spectacular feat of arms by Horace Hunter , who hit the target ‘ in the second buttonhole of the waistcoat , five times out of every six , and when he did n't hit there , he hit him in the head ’ .
25 It was understood , however , that the Personnel Committee decision was intended to ensure that departments were open to members of the public rather than all workplaces .
26 The hon. Gentleman knows that our doors are always open to members of the farming or fishing communities who have problems and that we are active around the countryside .
27 Inappropriate services at a higher cost than necessary to members of the public , that 's fine .
28 The following range of services have been chosen not only to be relevant to members in the course of pursuing their professional objectives , but also to be of interest on a more personal level .
29 The appointment of a slave to the office of Grand Vezir in 857/1453 , however , set the seal on the tendency to man the highest offices of the central administration , the vezirliks , with slaves ; and though it was by no means unheard of for a member of the ulema thereafter to hold a vezirlik , one begins to see the development of a separate hierarchy more or less confined to members of the ulema , the highest offices in which , known as were an end in themselves and not mere stepping-stones to high office in other areas such as the central administration .
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