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

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1 But these expressions are often only convenient figures of speech , shorthand ways of talking about the average or representative members of a community .
2 One presumes and hopes that the Chief Whip informed the Prime Minister , as he was requested to do , that seven or eight members of the Cabinet were opposed to the choice of Home .
3 Elements of both the Jordanian government and the PLO seemed undismayed by the expulsion or detention of leftist or independently-minded members of the NGC .
4 The term was originally used by Hader and Lindeman to refer to work done in industrial consultation committees where some members of the committee were trained to observe in detail what happened at meetings and were then questioned afterwards by research workers — rather like an intelligence officer might question the crew of an aircraft after a raid .
5 The things she said were always in disagreement , with the teacher or another member of the class , and cost her so much , in terms of physical anguish , that they carried great conviction .
6 Cork , where another member of the Ovens Action Group collected them ’
7 Maybe the chief executive officer or some member of the board of directors had reason to doubt the standing procedures for reviewing design and failed to improve them .
8 Step-children may be full-time or part-time members of the household .
9 Do not be fooled into thinking it is the noisiest or jokiest member of the panel .
10 Moreover , ideological divisions have frequently led to union rivalries which can undermine strike action , especially since the unions compete for the same grades of employees ; in BR a single union can in most cases bring out most or all members of a grade .
11 His name first appeared in the record of a Society Meeting as No. 32 from the Catalogue of the Foreign Associates , or Honorary Members of the Academy : ‘ Filippo Miller Sopraintendente dell' Orto Medico di Chelsea a Londra ’ .
12 These requirements were substantially met before 1969 by the creation of discretionary trusts , by which property is given to trustees upon trust to apply the income on capital in favour of such one or more members of a group of beneficiaries as the trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine .
13 The first answer describes a procedure in which the trial court deals , so far as the facts of the case are concerned , with written material , which will have been assembled and put into a particular form by one or more members of the court 's personnel .
14 Regulations made under this section must not delegate to one or more members of the licensing board , or to officials or other persons , except as authorised by the Act , any responsibility which must be exercised by the licensing board at any of their meetings .
15 Opposite top left : If you have a large enough bathroom , you may be able to keep the sink separate from the bath , so that two or more members of the family can use the bathroom at once .
16 This is always the case unless the purchase of equipment and other costs are undertaken privately by one or more members of the band .
17 Antiphons are still widely used and are frequently written by one or more members of the community , using modal formulae .
18 For ethical reasons , no social researcher should expose respondents to that possibility , and others over whom this threat does not hang or by whom it is treated lightly , such as ex-policemen and women or disgruntled members of the force , are too unrepresentative to give a balanced view of policing Therefore , it was necessary to undertake an overt study and to obtain permission for the research from the Chief Constable .
19 Section 1(1) makes it an offence for any member or former member of the security and intelligence services to disclose information relating to these services .
20 ( a ) the name or names of one or more solicitors , registered foreign lawyers or recognised bodies who are members or former members of the body ;
21 ( a ) the name or names of one or more solicitors , registered foreign lawyers or recognised bodies who are members or former members of the body ;
22 IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT SOMETHING ASK YOUR CLASS REGISTRATION TEACHER OR YOUR YEAR TEACHER OR ANY MEMBER OF THE TEACHING STAFF .
23 ‘ ( a ) the name of any person is without sufficient cause entered in or omitted from a company 's register of members , or ( b ) default is made or unnecessary delay takes place in entering on the register the fact of any person having ceased to be a member , the person aggrieved or any member of the company , or the company may apply to the court for rectification of the register . ’
24 Entrance by complimentary ticket only , from Jean Williamson on 071 263 3284 or Carole Lawrence on 081 874 0404 , or any member of the Committee .
25 ( a ) it must be in cash , at the highest price paid by the offeror or any member of the concert party within the previous 12 months , and
26 Even if it meets these conditions , it will not be entitled to the concessions unless , at no time during the year , has it , or any member of the group of which it is a member , been a public company , a banking or insurance company or an authorised person under the Financial Services Acts and , if it is a parent company , unless the group qualifies as a small or medium-sized group .
27 However , I should mention that all Parish Council meetings are open to the public and you or any member of the PCC may attend and speak during the ‘ Open Forum ’ part of the meeting .
28 Ms Rhind said : ‘ I find it quite incredible that any authority or any member of an authority has to sink to such depths in order to try to make a case . ’
29 ( d ) Post-dissolution profits Section 42 of the Partnership Act is concerned with the rights of outgoing partners in certain cases to share profits made after dissolution : ( 1 ) Where any member of a firm has died or otherwise ceased to be a partner , and the surviving or continuing partners carry on the business of the firm with its capital or assets without any final settlement of accounts as between the firm and the outgoing partner or his estate , then , in the absence of any agreement to the contrary , the outgoing partner or his estate is entitled at the option of himself or his representatives to such share of the profits made since the dissolution as the Court may find to be attributable to the use of his share of the partnership assets , or to interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on the amount of his share of the partnership assets .
30 It is sitting as chairman or lay member of a tribunal which gives tribunals expertise , just as the senior barrister appointed to the Bench will soon acquire expertise in those areas of law which did not form part of his or her practice before appointment .
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