Example sentences of "[noun sg] to member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The research ‘ form ’ was easy and quick to fill in , and itself gave immediate feedback to members about the investigation process .
2 However , there is no likelihood of harm to members of the public associated with any of the items which have been found .
3 Dulles also favoured American aid to members of the Baghdad Pact , though without American adherence .
4 There is in fact no special protection afforded by the law to members of a council who make defamatory statements at meetings of the council .
5 When bonds came on the market after this time they were sold quietly by the Bondholders Committee to members of the Club with a long term , proven interest in its affairs , who had either enquired about bonds or were offered them being regarded as suitable individuals .
6 Taking in part a similar line , the Civil Justice Review has recommended staff training to enable court staff to give direct assistance to members of the public in the handling of their cases .
7 The purpose of this Commissioner is to give assistance to members of the public wishing to sue a trade union if their supply of goods or services is affected by industrial action .
8 It is a help to members of the media if they know the responsibility of the contact ( eg organiser , development officer , secretary etc ) .
9 Subsequently sir Arthur Norman , the WWF chairman in Britain , and Peter Palmer , the coordinator of the fund 's international tropical forests campaign , showed a draft of a WWF advertisement for the tropical forest campaign to members of the hardwood importers group ( NHIS ) .
10 Except in relation to advertisements to which the deemed consent procedure applies , a local authority can serve a discontinuance order when it is satisfied that removal is necessary ‘ to remedy a substantial injury to the amenity of the locality or a danger to members of the public ’ .
11 Enclosed is a copy of the new ACE Booklist 1991–2 , which lists all our consumer titles and intended for distribution to members of the public .
12 Tip O'Neill is instructive on the differences between the two administrations in these matters : Being ‘ helped out ’ in one 's district was a matter of the greatest importance to members of the House of Representatives , the forum where Reagan 's legislative strategists would face their severest test .
13 Currently available free of charge to members of the CA Practitioner Service , Technical Bulletin will shortly be available to non-members of the service at a cost of £95 per annum .
14 To the crowd who assembled , the Provo Sergeant announced that anyone giving credit to members of the regiment which had just arrived did so at their own risk .
15 Both the Belfast and the Philadelphia projects restrict access to members of the research group or scholars who are temporarily affiliated for the purpose of carrying out a specified piece of work .
16 I read in the guide to Members of the House that he is the embodiment of the success of Government policies .
17 John tells his moving story to members of the Darlington Lecture Association next week .
18 Though no political movement could safely rely on one source of financial support , Joyce was able to issue a steering-wheel badge to members with the motto ‘ Steer Straight ’ as the emblem of the Nazi creed in England .
19 THE Foyle Civic Trust has sent a message of support to members of the Armagh Civic Trust after the town centre bomb attack destroyed historic buildings .
20 Includes cancellation due to accident or illness to members of the party , close relatives or business colleagues ; redundancy ; jury service ; cancelled leave orders for HM forces ; and pregnancy ( but not if delivery is due within 75 days of departure )
21 The same may be said about loans at call to members of the London Discount Market Association ( LDMA ) .
22 In a letter to Pat Bradley , the province 's chief electoral officer , NIPSA general secretary Jim McCusker said his members were seriously concerned by the risk to members of the public .
23 Among other things , these regulations require operators of hazardous installations to draw up on-site and off-site emergency plans and to give information to members of the public who live or work near such installations ( Houston 1987 ) .
24 Now that we are all required to provide information to members of the public regarding aspects of our services :
25 In a letter to members of the Lilley Group Retirement Benefits Plan , Allan Martin , a director of Hymans Robertson Trustees , which was recently appointed by the receiver as an independent trustee of the plan , said its assets were totally separate from the assets of Lilley plc .
26 ‘ That the Dawson International Executive Share Option Scheme 1993 , the provisions of which are summarised in the Appendix to the letter to members of the Company dated 16th June 1993 , to be constituted by the Rules produced in draft to this meeting and for the purposes of identification initialled by the Chairman hereof , be and is hereby approved and the Directors be and are hereby authorised to do all acts and things which they may consider necessary or expedient for implementing and giving effect to the same including making such amendments to the Rules as may be necessary to gain the approval of the Inland Revenue . ’
27 A report to members of the borough council 's transport committee claims any trader selling refreshments at Chesnut Street would need to attract other clientele and extend opening hours .
28 In a report to members of the county council 's highways and transportation sub-committee , director of environment David Newbegin says it would take about £19m to replace the old buses .
29 Thanks are also due to , , and , of the Library 's curatorial staff , for explaining the aims of the Survey to members of the public entering the Exhibition Room ; and to members of the Library 's warding staff for their co-operation during the period of the Survey .
30 The display of goods in the shop window or on the shelves of a supermarket is an invitation to treat , i. e. an invitation to members of the public to make an offer to buy .
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