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

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1 Not so another member of the Devon side which beat Cheshire by five wickets .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 So many members of the Council had also been conspicuous supporters of Jane that only Northumberland was immediately executed .
7 If only more members of the public were as cooperative as you have been , our life would be a lot easier . ’
8 ‘ We are aware there is a degree of anxiety among the public and so we have taken steps not only to contact those people concerned but to set up a helpline so any member of the public can ring in and have private counselling . ’
9 Nevertheless each member of the court held that the company could sue to protect its trading reputation .
10 Already another member of the nursing staff has enrolled in the 1993/94 course .
11 ‘ I always try to make people feel that , while we 're making the record , I 'm just another member of the band .
12 Sunday had been wonderful , a lovely warm , lazy day , but since then he had treated her as just another member of the team , being quite natural and friendly and polite , but without any hint of intimacy .
13 Even if by chance we happened to conceive of just these members of the series , it is surely not in virtue of that fact that they count as correct continuations .
14 One half was crammed with snapshots of various adults and children , presumably all members of the Vaughan clan .
15 It is for that reason that , if and when the decision is made to move forward , it would be desirable for as many members of the Community as possible to move collectively .
16 Even some members of the Party and its affiliates were said to be included .
17 To have that authority over members of the community one has to show , among other conditions imposed by the normal justification thesis , at the very least that members of the community on whom the scheme will impose some burdens have reason to contribute their share to the maintenance of the scheme .
18 Relatively few members of the public have been killed in Britain by industrial accidents in recent years .
19 For the next few years American audiences were shown aspects of their society that they could never have expected to have encountered at the movies and it must have struck at least some members of the public that film-going had become a more serious business .
20 If a deviant decides to produce more than the group norm , then all members of the group are threatened .
21 It was also depressing to realize that yet another member of the staffroom of the Islamic Boys ' Independent Wimbledon Day School was barking mad .
22 In February 1983 , yet another member of the CDHES , Dr Jose Roberto Martelli , was detained and disappeared .
23 Once again some members of the Society took part in the Bishop 's Castle Tandem Triathlon , held on Saturday 6th July .
24 Nobody apart from an accredited lobby correspondent is allowed into the lobby room without prior invitation but eventually most members of the Cabinet as well as senior members of the Opposition find it desirable to seek an invitation to meet this group of journalists .
25 The trouble was that very few members of the audience at the Theatre Royal , Brighton , understood either what he was saying or why they had spent the money on going to see him in the first place .
26 The Council itself came under criticism in the late 1960s as containing too few members from the colleges and polytechnics , especially members other than principals and directors .
27 More and more Bureaux are establishing this arrangement with the consent and encouragement of the Law Society and the goodwill of very many members of the profession .
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