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

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1 The staff representatives here as at other levels of the machinery must be members of the signatories to the 1956 agreement , that is NUR , ASLEF and TSSA ; union branches play no formal part in the LDCs , but in practice there are often close informal ties and overlapping membership ( Edwards and Lloyd 1981 ) .
2 Candidates must be members of the RSC , hold at least a masters or PhD degree in chemistry or a related subject and already be actively engaged in research .
3 Exhibitors must be members of the society and pay £1 for the privilege , which includes receiving a copy of the show register .
4 The constraint is specified that the citing and cited objects must be members of the set text : therefore , the identifiers of the text units must conform to the structure of text.id and the text units must be instances of the class text to enforce referential integrity .
5 We never dreamed that women might be members of the judiciary of House of Lords .
6 But common monetary , defence , foreign or social policies will be hopelessly ineffective if designed to fit all 20 or so countries that could be members of the EC by the end of the century .
7 Various paramedical staff may be members of the team , commonly the physiotherapist and dietician , although others may be involved .
8 It seems Mr Major and the Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating , will be members of a team hoping to persuade other leaders that completion of the GATT talks by December the fifteenth is imperative .
9 It is likely that most members of the board of Newco will be members of the management team proposing the buy-out .
10 Most will be members of the Commons ( known as ‘ members of Parliament ’ ) .
11 All the above will be members of the Coatings Europe Executive , along with , who will have a watching brief on research and technology .
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