Example sentences of "[be] all member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 yes , under the Building Society Protection Act , if the society fails , you 're protected up to twenty thousand , and you 'll get eighteen thousand back , there 's a ninety percent protection , provided they 're members of the Building Society Association , which all are , er virtually , even down to things like the Clay Cross and the Staffordshire Railway , they 're all members of the Building Society Association , so they 're all covered .
2 The producers are all members of the Meat and Livestock Commission 's Sheepbreeder scheme and are aiming to satisfy the customers ' demand for lean meat by giving farmers access to rams of known performance .
3 This situation is probably paralleled elsewhere in the United Kingdom only by the position at Loughborough where students at the University of Technology and the nearby College of Art and Technical College are all members of the Loughborough Students Union .
4 The College has about 400 students , all of whom are full-time ; like those in the nearby Welsh Agricultural College and Aberystwyth College of Further Education , and indeed the University College , they are all members of the Aberystwyth Guild of Students .
5 Senator Gary Hart , who in 1985 was busily courting public attention for his attempt on the American presidency , declared that ‘ we are all members of the community of nations surrounding the Pacific .
6 The girls and boys in the photograph are all members of the Boulogne District Cubs .
7 Three of the players , Willie Young and Arthur Graham of Aberdeen and the Celtic sweeper Pat McCluskey were all members of a Scotland under 23 team who had won the night before in Frederikshavn .
8 These patients were all members of a family of Kurdish refugees who had recently arrived from Turkey , not patients from the AIDS wards or clinic .
9 The individuals concerned were all members of the University of Iowa Writers ' Workshop , a group which , as Andreasen herself points out , is the oldest and most widely recognised creative teaching programme in the United States , having spawned such eminent authors as Robert Lowell , Kurt Vonnegut and Philip Roth .
10 Baldwin , Steel-Maitland , Hills , Griffith-Boscawen , Ashley , Ormsby-Gore and Baird were all members of the USRC , and all ministers after 1922 .
11 Candidates in the legislative elections of May 1983 were all members of the Cameroon National Union which in 1985 was restructured and renamed the Cameroon People 's Democratic Movement .
12 They complained pursuant to section 83(1) of and paragraph 1 of Part III of Schedule 12 to , the Act to the first defendant , the ombudsman appointed under the Building Societies Ombudsman Scheme set up under the Act that their valuations had been prepared negligently by the professional valuers , who in each case were employees of the plaintiff societies , who were all members of the scheme .
13 In the definition above , if the words ’ charged ’ , ’ property ’ , ’ interest ’ , ’ repayment ’ and ’ purchase ’ were all members of the domain wordlist , we could say that expansion of this word provides a total of 25 content words , of which 5 are directly relevant and hence useful .
14 The Khans who had joined with Sidacai were all members of the family of Kodai , who was a grandson of the Ancestor via the line of his second son Ordai , Conqueror of N'pan .
15 The ‘ native aristocracy ’ of Kandyan districts were all members of the Goyigama caste , and most were members of the Radala subcaste which had been influential in the Kandyan Kingdom .
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