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

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1 The players , both of whom are members of the LTA 's Laing Squad , are pupils at the Rover School at Bisham Abbey .
2 If you look at er the erm the er papers , what 's the book called , the order of proceedings , you 'll discover that we are quite a small body of four a convenor , vice convenor four ministers four elders four others and one representative from each of the four faculties erm of divinity .. from those members of the faculty who are members of the Church of Scotland .
3 Sir , — What is the world coming to when Joyce Church states that she feels ‘ nothing but admiration for the dedicated compassionate people ’ who are members of the Animal Liberation Front ( ALF ) .
4 Stockbrokerage commissions are still fixed , at 0.5% ; but foreign brokers retain only 0.35% , as they have to split the fee with local brokers who are members of the Korea Stock Exchange .
5 The figures in Tables 3.4 and 3.5 describe the position of these merchant banks who are members of the London Accepting Houses Committee .
6 The number of UK companies involved in international trade and service who are members of the London Chamber and the Chamber movement nationally .
7 There has been a lot of anxiety about the issue since the major blast in the City of London in April , but we are happy to confirm that booksellers who are members of the BA scheme are covered .
8 Emphatically , it is not this : that all men are equal in esteem — but those who are members of the union are more equal than the others .
9 Due to recent staff changes the only existing senior staff who are members of the Council are Dr Ivor Davies , Director of Planning and Mr Robin Barratt , Director of National Sports Training Centres and they will now cease to attend as members .
10 The survey of tax practitioners who are members of the institute , part of a research project at Bristol University , found that NIC compliance costs were unnecessarily high and considerable savings could be made without a fundamental change in Government policy .
11 There are the British people , who are members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and there are the other non-members of the British team who are employed by Euroaton , the European Community , and there are different conditions of service for each of these and that 's where the problems arise .
12 the members who are members of the branches are prepared to fight , but it 's not them I 'm er I 'm the other people who are er they 're gaining from our fight , they 're gaining from our fight .
13 Those of my constituents who are members of the police force — both uniformed and civilian — and those in the constituencies of my hon. Friends are absolute saints to continue to work in such circumstances with bravery , courage , commitment and cheerfulness .
14 From this it will be seen that the most senior judges are Lords of Appeal in Ordinary ( or Law Lords ) who are members of the House of Lords and sit , in their judicial function , in the Appellate Committee of that House .
15 ( i ) the names and addresses of all solicitors who are members of the body , and ( separately designated ) the names and addresses of all registered foreign lawyers who are members of the body ;
16 ( i ) the names and addresses of all solicitors who are members of the body , and ( separately designated ) the names and addresses of all registered foreign lawyers who are members of the body ;
17 ( ii ) the names and registered offices of all recognised bodies who are members of the body ;
18 On the contrary , the economic crisis in the rich countries has led , not surprisingly , to a still greater preoccupation with national economic issues and national development , one aspect of this situation being that aid to the developing countries by the Western nations who are members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ) has declined as a percentage of their gross national product , while the various protectionist measures which they have taken in recent years have had an adverse effect upon the trade of the developing countries .
19 It is sometimes said , particularly by those who are members of the clergy of an established religion , that very many people seek to use the administrations of a church , particularly a Christian church , but three times during their lives .
20 Next weekend holds a special attraction for youngsters who are members of the railway 's own Stepney Club .
21 It can be seen at Citizens Advice Bureaux , or at funeral directors who are members of the Association .
22 The ultimatum being faced by the sisters has led to a demand for an immediate strike ballot of all 130 lecturers who are members of the Association of University Lecturers .
23 Chris Girton , health safety and security coordinator and Andy Grainge , senior geologist , who were members of the response team in Melbourne , explain that the plant was built to survive shocks such as this .
24 Det Sgt Van Schaick said the fund , largely used by council bin men who were members of the GMB union , was ‘ very disorganised ’ .
25 If one turns from the professional judges to the nobles and gentry who were members of the Council in the Marches , high-handedness and corruption become more apparent .
26 The owners refused to pay , sacked the BSU members and engaged a new crew who were members of the NSFU , whereupon the BSU declared the ship black and picketed her on her return from Loch Fyne .
27 This chapter addresses the question of what extra benefit , if any , the project conferred upon those who were members of the action samples .
28 In late February the opposition parties had boycotted the budget hearings in pursuit of its demand that former Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki and former state minister Jun Shiozaki — both of whom were members of the Miyazawa faction of the LDP — testify concerning their links with the steel frame manufacturer Kyowa Company .
29 By now there were " 114 females employed at case " ; they compare with a total of 928 men in the trade ( compositors and pressmen included ) , 434 of whom were members of the ETS .
30 The timing of the Suso affair was particularly unfortunate , for on Feb. 11 three other legislators — two of whom were members of the PPD and one a member of the DLP — were arrested for having accepted bribes from lobbyists .
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