Example sentences of "[art] [adj] member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A quorum shall consist of 50% of the total members of the Executive Committee entitled to vote . |
2 | Collar was certainly the junior member of the partnership , but those who know his mathematical style are well able to perceive his many areas of contribution to the book . |
3 | Plain hospital beds with flock mattresses laid on interlaced wire springs were for the junior members of the staff . |
4 | Soon all the junior members of the audience are fast asleep . |
5 | The book examines the haulage operations of the European members of the CMEA ( the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance ) including Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia , East Germany , Poland , Romania and Hungary . |
6 | Nevertheless , its report , published in June 1978 , confirmed that there was serious maltreatment and that it was by persons other than the uniformed members of the RUC . |
7 | Although no specific motive was given , the threats may be connected to Dr Umaña 's role in representing the surviving members of a peasant family whose relatives were allegedly killed by members of the Colombian army in August 1991 . |
8 | In the event Edward was to have no qualms about dismantling the power of the second earl in the 1470s , but in 1469 he wanted to keep his options open and , in particular , to keep the support of the surviving members of the Herbert connection . |
9 | In the event Edward was to have no qualms about dismantling the power of the second earl in the 1470s , but in 1469 he wanted to keep his options open and , in particular , to keep the support of the surviving members of the Herbert connection . |
10 | Amongst the rural members of the congregation that filled the chapel in its early days were my great-grandparents from Allerthorpe , a mile or so away . |
11 | As Keynes pointed out , the Treasury 's opposition to planning for post-war full employment was a lost cause , because when post-war plans came under the political spotlight the Labour members of the government would undoubtedly press for an expansionist policy . |
12 | What I thought was interesting was that the vital points at the end of the day were supplied by some of the unheralded members of the team . |
13 | One of the lesser members of the Wildbad group , Konstantin Kavelin , was credited by a contemporary with " primacy in establishing the principle of the landed rather than the landless emancipation of the peasants " , but neither he nor his friend Nikolai Miliutin had secured the adoption of their views as official policy . |
14 | In other words , the left-hand side of ( 17 ) shows the marginal benefit to the median member from a 1% increase in the wage rate , while the right-hand side of ( 17 ) shows the marginal cost , arising because higher wages reduce employment . |
15 | I often wonder what the Hon. members of the Board thought about that trip , but they seemed to enjoy themselves and there were no repercussions . |
16 | I want an answer from one of the hon. Members on the Opposition Front Bench about their views on inward investment . |
17 | The Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill , which affects my constituency and is returning to the House for the third time , now has an EIS which has been published and is freely available to the hon. Members in the Vote Office . |
18 | I am grateful to the hon. Member for the manner in which his question was posed . |
19 | Our TEC , which is one of 82 in the country , is chaired by David Houghton , who lives in my constituency in Shrewsbury but is the managing director of GKN Sankey , one of the larger manufacturing employers in the constituency of the hon. Member for The Wrekin ( Mr. Grocott ) . |
20 | In 1934 the British members of the NATPS took another step along this road when , after talking with officials of America 's National Association of Creditmen , they planned to form an ‘ Institute of Creditmen ’ , a body of individuals , which came into being in April 1939 based in London but with local societies all over Britain . |
21 | While she respected Jane , the sensible member of the foursome , she hero-worshipped her eldest sister . |
22 | It is important to remember that patients need some information about the different members of the health care team so that they can relate satisfactorily to them . |
23 | Of all the music business agreements artists are likely to sign ( with the possible exception of the agreement between the different members of the band ) , the management/artist relationship is a contract for services at its most personal . |
24 | Unlike other professors at Oxford , the Professor of Poetry is elected by the MAs of the University : that is to say , not only by the dons , but also by all the old members of the University who have paid the appropriate fees and undergone , either in person or in absentia , a short ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre . |
25 | At the same time , the remaining members of the SBS would be landed by boat in the El Daba area to attack supply dumps and motor transport . |
26 | The scapegoat and the remaining members of the group had no fixed seat and sat wherever they could . |
27 | It almost certainly suggests that the remaining members of the team have under achieved . |
28 | And the Plague 's teeth were sunk deep into the remaining members of the community . |
29 | At the end of the decade all the remaining members of the class were based here . |
30 | It is obvious that the remaining members of the Commission of Enquiry must have been shaken by the events in God 's Gift . |