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

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1 Its abiding concern is with the interconnectedness of things , with all the links in the social chains that bind individuals together as members of a community .
2 In March Hedilla had talks not only with members of the Comunión Tradicionalista , but also with some of the supporters of the Alphonsine dynasty , whose political future also depended on the outcome of what was becoming a bitter , subterranean confrontation within the main conflict against the Republic .
3 ( 3 ) The fact that clearing house protections generally apply only to members of the exchange and not to customers .
4 and M.Litt. theses are supervised either entirely by members of the department or , where appropriate , jointly with the staff of another department ( e.g. Ecclesiastical History , Economic & Social History , Scottish History , Centre of African Studies , Centre of Canadian Studies ) .
5 Reference is constantly made to the president 's budget and the chief executive is held responsible for the consequences of budgetary policy , especially by members of the opposition party in Congress .
6 The reason for this must be that one can hardly cause an explosion without realizing that one is about to do so , and that explosions usually create danger and must be known to do so , unless they are carefully controlled in an area away from members of the public .
7 Although the tapes had been in the possession of the Walsh investigating team for some time , their significance concerning Fiers had apparently surfaced only recently when the investigators turned their attention away from members of the administration of former President Ronald Reagan in favour of concentrating on the connection between senior CIA officials and the Iran-contra affair .
8 Aideed 's forces are held responsible for many of the gross abuses of human rights in Somalia , mostly against members of the Darod clan .
9 Acquisition of a button-pressing task ( a separate button was assigned to each of the four faces ) proceeded significantly more rapidly for members of the pair given dissimilar names than for members of the pair given similar names .
10 They 're not like teachers to us , they 're more like members of the family .
11 One thing he always wanted to do was to improve the lot of all sports players , and the Tetley deal , which includes a large element that goes directly to members of the England team , was the last one the company was involved with before he died .
12 In the Toviere , the Mark Warner hotel overlooking the finish , Hans Annewanter , their new Austrian team chief , welcomed girlfriends aboard , but strictly as members of the party .
13 Following the recent press statement by Mr Michael Forsyth MP , Scotland 's Sports Minister , I write to inform you that Mr Forsyth has accepted the Scottish Sports Council 's view that the system first introduced at its request in 1987 whereby senior staff of the Council serve also as Members of the Council , should be discontinued .
14 The great idea had been to hold Saturday Classes open also to members of the Women 's League and the Keep Fit Association , but in the event we encountered from our Sister Organisations a most unsisterly and almost total absence of support .
15 It appears that it had been sold illegally by members of the council to a local businessman with the intention of defrauding the local ratepayers .
16 Geoff Barnes of Casson Beckman believes that there would be fewer problems about audit fees if the audit was regarded as a more useful exercise both by members of the public and by business : ‘ As a profession we spend far too much time looking back and not enough time looking forward . ’
17 I understand also that Scorton Tennis Club will be contacting you direct concerning financial aid towards tarmacing the present grass court and thus making it suitable for all weather use both by members of the club , visitors to the village and pupils of the village school .
18 It is now used extensively by members from a range of courses as a means of contact both whilst at the College and subsequently on their return to their organisations .
19 His report , which it is understood will be considered by the council next Tuesday , recommends that the body be reduced in size from 36 to 24 members , plus an independent chairman , divided equally between members of the press and public .
20 Social policies often assume that the income and expenditure of a household is divided equally amongst members of the household , in particular between husband and wife .
21 There was widespread speculation that this was an attempt to curtail growing opposition to the merger within all three of the constituent parties , and particularly amongst members of the RDP , the most radical of the three .
22 This is by no means to say that the patient is not entitled to receive and indeed invite advice and assistance from others in reaching a decision , particularly from members of the family .
23 A second imperial title in Europe seemed to devalue that of Holy Roman Emperor , still a symbol of the unity of Christendom , endowed with great prestige and held continuously by members of the Habsburg family for almost three centuries .
24 My right hon. Friend will be aware , however , that contributions to the main United Nations budget have not in the past always been paid on time or in full , even by members of the Security Council .
25 It does , however , deal with those congregations which are loosely termed chaplaincies , where worship is provided chiefly for members of an institution or organisation of some kind .
26 As long as you 're cheerful , people will quite appreciate , especially if they 're working quite closely with members of the press , they know the hours of the switchboard , and they know what goes on .
27 He is responsible for presenting to the council and its committees all matters of business which are brought to his notice , either from members of the public , members of the council or from the officers themselves , and of recording the decisions , either by way of minutes of the committees or of reports of the committees which are subsequently presented to the council .
28 Quite apart from members of the public who have seen the buses at exhibitions and conferences , it is estimated that more than 45,000 school girls have benefited from ‘ hands on ’ experience of new technologies .
29 They are reported to have requested ( 1 ) that the confirmation of Christian bishops of Jerusalem , Antioch , Ephesus and Alexandria be revoked ; ( 2 ) that these bishoprics be conferred instead on members of the Desposyni ; and ( 3 ) that Christian churches ‘ resume ’ sending money to the Desposyni Church in Jerusalem , which was to be regarded as the definitive Mother Church .
30 Most of the articles derive from papers produced for the OECD 's intergovernmental Committees and are written either by members of the OECD Secretariat or by consultants .
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