Example sentences of "[adv] the member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it seems clear that some people , perhaps the members of the monastery themselves , thought it was a serious possibility , and they took steps to ensure that neither Lanfranc nor anyone else would be able to carry out this sweeping measure of reform . |
2 | Do not the members of the Government Front Bench think that my remarks are important ? |
3 | They describe the actual material benefits and opportunities of a group , whether or not the members of the group recognise these facts . |
4 | The establishment of the mixed patrician-plebeian collegium of the Xviri sacris faciundis coincides with the full parification of the two orders in the Licinian-Sextian laws of 367 B.C. The members of the college presumably had to know some Greek if they were to consult the Sibylline books . |
5 | Others , most notably the members of the Peacock Committee on Financing the BBC ( 1986 ) , have seen the question of the licence fee as a small , but key , part of the much needed review of British broadcasting . |
6 | ‘ Clearly the members of the UGC had some informal qualitative knowledge of the relative research strategies of different university departments , but they had no systematic evidence to support these views . |
7 | Book provision is invariably concerned with service to a specified clientele — e.g. the members of an association , the staff and students of an academic institution , or ( in a public library ) the inhabitants of a geographical area . |
8 | … Then it is suggested that , although an individual can sue for a libel upon him in relation to his business , or even the members of a partnership may maintain a joint action for such a libel , yet that an incorporated company can not . |
9 | Sometimes the members of a church planting team have to learn afresh things forgotten because of their wrong understanding of the church-as-a-field . |
10 | Sometimes the members of a dialect group shared more than one distinct song . |
11 | The important visitors filed in after them , and then the members of the press corps . |
12 | If the vendor does not know of the proposed management buy-out , or is aware but has not given approval , then the members of the management team almost certainly risk action against them for breach of their service agreements . |
13 | At least the members of the BCRS can pat themselves on the back for having used it at least once in 1989 ! |
14 | Prescribed codes of ethics and standards of behaviour — there are both formal and informal codes which indicate how the member of the profession is expected to behave . |
15 | But now that the North Sea is open too the members of the EEC , the saithe , which is popular especially in France and Germany , is being fished heavily . |
16 | Committees can become as tyrannical and authoritarian as individuals , and therefore the members of a worship committee need to take particular care to listen to comments or complaints from the congregation , and to take note of the varying temperaments and requirements of worshippers . |