Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is so that members of the public will know who they are talking to . |
2 | I suggest that it would be useful to publish his comments , not so as to set estate agents at each others ' throats , entertaining though that might be , but so that members of the public who intend placing their properties on the market may shop around and take their decisions in a more informed way . |
3 | The Scottish Office has also been giving consideration to reforming school inspection teams , so that members of the public will always be involved . |
4 | The Founding Fathers declared that an ‘ enumeration ’ should take place every ten years so that members of the House of Representatives can be fairly apportioned among the states . |
5 | People are treated by government-controlled apparatuses as individualised and equal citizens ( with distinct legal , electoral and civic rights ) rather than members of a class or some other kind of collective group . |
6 | Many of the complaints emanate from judges rather than members of the public and relate to conduct in court . |
7 | Det Chief Insp George Brown , who is leading the murder hunt , said yesterday that members of the public had volunteered more than 300 names of people they believed matched the descriptions of the two attackers . |
8 | The President , Vice-Presidents and the Senate are elected nationally while members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by constituencies under a system of proportional representation . |
9 | At lunchtime , a hubbub broke out as members of the Circle digested the news of Sydney Burrows ' capture . |
10 | Even if members of the village were not working directly on the land as farm workers they were involved in occupations closely associated with farming such as blacksmiths , wheelwrights , millers and other craftsmen and service workers . |
11 | You were normally by yourself and sometimes you were lucky if some of your colleagues came or even if members of the public came to help you . |
12 | ‘ Large numbers of entries were received for all the competitions , which ran over the two days and were thrown open to the past members of the Club , as well as members of the Ladies and Artisans sections . |
13 | The research design has been developed after consultation with the DES as well as members of the teaching profession . |
14 | Educationalists and teachers , as well as members of the Government , must come to think of schools , polytechnics , and universities as engaged in a common enterprise . |
15 | In the days before the election opposition figures as well as members of the ODT-MT had predicted that no single party would win control of the new parliament . |
16 | Nevertheless , as the month progressed it became clear that the scandal involved opposition party members as well as members of the LDP . |
17 | Executive power is vested in the President , who is elected for a five-year term by direct suffrage , and who appoints the Council of Ministers , as well as members of the judiciary and the holders of certain public offices . |
18 | The lawyers should explain to the management team the conflicts of interest they face as members of the selling team as well as members of the buying team . |
19 | It is no coincidence either that members of the Boo-Yaa Tribe appear in UK adverts for Carhartt : they 've been wearing the gear for ages . |