Example sentences of "member into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Against that must be weighed the costs of absorbing new members into a Community already weighed down by the process of bargaining over policy among 12 member states .
2 ‘ We certainly wo n't walk our members into a major problem , ’ said Transport Workers ' Union deputy general secretary Jack Adams yesterday .
3 ‘ We certainly wo n't walk our members into a major problem , ’ said Transport Workers ' Union deputy general secretary Jack Adams yesterday .
4 He almost immediately led a breakaway of members into a Scottish Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union at a wage of £pound2 a week and made common cause with Alderman " Tommy " Lewis , who had already led a similar breakaway in Southampton to form the British Seafarers ' Union with which Shinwell 's union merged .
5 The excitement of the Camphill Project , the expansion of the congregation to swell the numbers in both morning services on a Sunday and the continuous flow of new members into the church are all things for which we can be glad and rejoice , because God is at work .
6 Squat , snubnosed Tim Wood , MP for Stevenage , is regarded as a stocky busybody ideal for Whipping reluctant members into the lobbies while Tim Boswell uses his beaming smile to win them over .
7 The expatriate social circle may prove difficult to break into , with established expatriates clinging to their existing friends and unwilling to allow new members into the group .
8 In fact , the sharing of meat is the most frequent form of material transaction between households , and a key means of integrating new members into the local community .
9 So far from the Church being the possessor and dispenser of the Spirit , as Käsemann would have it with his astonishing reading of primitive Catholicism into Acts ( see Essays on New Testament Themes p.89ff ) , it is the Spirit who energises the evangelism of the Church and drives its often unwilling members into the task for which God laid his hand on them ; mission .
10 It is most unusual for an Adjournment debate at this hour , at the end of which there will be no vote , to attract so many Members into the Chamber .
11 The organization of bureaucracy educated its members into the proper fulfilment of their duties ( Perez-Diaz 1978 , p. 12 ) .
12 The University Labour Federation was particularly active in supporting the Spanish Republicans , sending several of its leading members into the International Brigade .
13 The microwave , says the Journal , is ‘ the embodiment of Eighties-style individualism , turning each family member into a chef .
14 Starting today , identify your team 's achievements and turn each member into an achiever .
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