Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A prime example this year has been the committee 's extensive concern with the prospect of standard fees being introduced in the magistrates ' courts , with the risks which that will bring to the most junior members of the profession .
2 I resolved to assert my authority from the beginning , or I would be trampled underfoot by even this most junior member of the Goreng clan .
3 ‘ The most junior member of the Department ?
4 Dr Dowling suggests that front line medical services should not be provided by the most junior member of the team working without adequate supervision .
5 An extensive Cabinet reshuffle on Feb. 19 involved some 20 changes and numerous new appointments , and included the transfer of the Foreign Affairs Minister Habib Boulares , regarded as the most pro-Iraqi member of the government , to Defence ; the departure from the Cabinet of Hamouda Ben Slama , who as Minister of Youth and Sports had been seen as having an " affinity " with Islamists ; and the appointment of Habib Ben Yahia , a US-educated career diplomat and former ambassador to the UN , to take over Foreign Affairs .
6 Mr Rocard 's proposals received a warmer welcome from the man judged to be the most popular member of the cabinet , the non-socialist health minister Bernard Kouchner .
7 One of the kindest and most popular members of the board , which he served with distinction for some 20 years , Mr Scott played a major part in the gradual development of Goodison Park into one of the country 's finest grounds , and also led the battle against hooliganism from the front .
8 One of the best known and most popular members of the Apistogramma genus is A.agassizii , a fish which is interesting enough to attract the cichlid enthusiast , but at the same time amenable to community care by the relative beginner .
9 To ensure more support , the LDP suggested that only retired members of the SDF and reservists be used .
10 I wait to see how long you can control your imbecile temptation to violate my copyrights on this letter and once again untruthfully take words and phrases from it to show your ‘ powers ’ to match those boasted by your kind in the NF and the BNP , whose performances are different from yours only in that instead of using your limbs to physically assault us like they would , you have acted by wearing the ‘ civilised ’ guise of being the ‘ editor ’ of the ‘ left ’ NewSS , and have written to assail my integrity , my capacity to think , my freedom to defend and speak for my constitutionally organised members at the Stratford school .
11 Not so another member of the Devon side which beat Cheshire by five wickets .
12 He left her to go to the kitchen , began to run the tap , then heard her rise , to dash from the parlour — not , he hoped , to leave the house ; but , going after her , he saw her mounting the stairs to her room , to be away from him , simply because he was , for the moment at least , no longer Dr Neil , but only another member of the sex which had betrayed her .
13 Whether you prefer to follow Turner , and use the idea of a ‘ liminoid ’ period for those times and situations when only some members of a society pass through the rite of separation , is a matter of personal choice .
14 ‘ I was trying to tell him that there are only 300 members of the IRA but he would n't listen , ’ says Hughes .
15 He emphasized that he had chosen ministers on grounds of expertise — only three members of the Cabinet had previous ministerial experience .
16 The last of them , before becoming extinct between the Permian and Triassic periods , were extremely large members of the labyrinthodont group .
17 The less squeamish members of the group had the delight of checking the others ' feet , while they sat with gritted teeth and eyes tight shut .
18 The event brought together many members of the Wills family with friends from the wide range of organisations which have benefited from Wills family generosity over the decades .
19 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 .
20 So many members of the Council had also been conspicuous supporters of Jane that only Northumberland was immediately executed .
21 In those days parents did not complain at such authoritarian behaviour — they knew better than argue with Mr. Russ who was a greatly respected member of the community .
22 If only more members of the public were as cooperative as you have been , our life would be a lot easier . ’
23 The government began by arresting the less important members of the CPP as a warning and only on 22 January was Nkrumah pulled in .
24 ONE OF the most highly respected members of the Woodworker Fellowship , STAN THOMAS , in his usual warm hearted , and caring way has offered to respond to members ' queries concerning aspects of cabinet making and joinery .
25 He was a highly respected member of the panel of arbiters and was the founder chairman of the Kelso Agricultural Discussion Society .
26 And the award was a certificate from the home secretary a very treasured certificate from a highly respected member of the cabinet , and erm where it 's gone from there we had a meeting at the home office
27 Even the less bellicose members of the force , Ozaran included , had been stirred by Jinkwa 's words and were ready to attack .
28 Only five members of the Sabah family are now in the cabinet , instead of seven , but the family ( especially the crown prince 's branch ) retains the top jobs : prime minister , foreign affairs , defence and interior .
29 In the qualifying stages they were drawn against Finland and Norway and staggered unconvincingly towards the finals , after only 13 members of the pool turned up for a training session at Ayr before the vital away match in Oslo .
30 Lawyers must accept only one member of a couple as a client .
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