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

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1 It is therefore essential that the chief surveyor , director , or other member of the management team maintains a watching brief to monitor the accuracy of measurement and to ensure that the surveyor has sufficient time to achieve his objectives .
2 Because it is difficult to get everyone together , too little time and consideration will be given to making the final decision , which may well be made simply to bring the meeting to a close because one or other member of the panel has to get away .
3 A number of farms had a son , or other member of the family , who would attend but of the 87 to whom this question applied the main answer received was : ‘ it depends ’ .
4 I think of them as the sea-bird equivalent of a peregrine or other member of the falcon family .
5 The first type is public-service calls , which includes requests for information , such as airport flight times and advice over legal matters , and community service tasks , such as signing passports , pushing ( and sometimes towing ) broken-down cars , giving lifts to young children and youths late at night , and making a point of driving around areas of Easton to reassure , by their presence , worried Old Age Pensioners or other members of the public .
6 I should just like to point out , as a practising Catholic and member of Amnesty , that the ‘ Church ’ to which we refer when speaking of the Catholic Church is the whole ‘ people of God ’ and not just the Pope , Cardinal Ratzinger or other members of the hierarchy .
7 His release was conditional on his agreement not to hold further meetings with Arafat or other members of the PLO .
8 Second hand car ads for friends at school or other members of the family
9 All 41 tests were witnessed by myself or other members of the Requalification group and results compared against identified criteria .
10 Mrs Linda Knott , 43 , was behind her husband Dennis , 54 , and other members of a coach party when she was struck .
11 Tim Hole , at 17 the youngest player in Guisborough Town football team which is near to top of the Northern League table , and other members of a band at his school could be winging their way to fame .
12 With a quick sigh of relief she saw Jill and other members of the emergency resuscitation team beginning to arrive breathlessly on the scene .
13 He told a surprised Buckingham , who greeted them in the hallway , that he wanted to see Sir Richard and Lady Isabella and other members of the household in the hall immediately .
14 During the past year there have been some differences between Sir Denys and other members of the board .
15 It has followed it up because I personally and other members of the Board and er and members of our staff have accepted invitations to go and speak to presbytery conferences on human transplants .
16 Over the last five years I have moved into working with practising teachers and other members of the education service .
17 Later , in June 1989 , it was reported that she was proposing to the Lord Chancellor that the Children Bill should reverse a decision which she and other members of the Court of Appeal had felt obliged to make excluding hearsay evidence .
18 Djohar rapidly reasserted his position and Halidi , the Attorney-General and other members of the Court were arrested .
19 ‘ I have no doubt that we , and other members of the animal kingdom , live on .
20 In the courtyard below , surrounded by nuns and other members of the convent , sat a strange-looking man on horseback .
21 That it has achieved so much is largely due to the high regard in which Philip Hardman , chairman of the Faculty 's technical committee , Edwin Vidler , its secretary , and other members of the committee and its subcommittees are held by the Revenue departments .
22 Very very very briefly Chairman , erm first of all you can see in paragraph two point three and you see the matter that 's being erm the subject of discussion previously erm there was n't to be an issues report as such , but er Stragg itself the advisory group did feel that it would be useful that er er a leaflet be prepared and distributed erm you I do n't think Chairman would have seen it , but hot off the presses is being erm with us this morning er an an and only delivered this morning are some copies of th the leaflet that we have now erm prepared er you will have seen that in draft form Chairman and members of Strang will have seen that draft form so er both Stragg members and other members of the Committee if they would like to take a copy away with them , that there are a number here , but they will be er given wide distribution later on .
23 Those taking part included President Mitterrand ( who had condemned the " particularly abject " attack at Carpentras and had called on the French people to " pull themselves together " ) , Prime Minister Michel Rocard , and other members of the government and senior politicians excluding the FN .
24 This clause was framed during the General Strike , when Winston Churchill and other members of the Government wanted to commandeer the Corporation .
25 Composed by Ron Grainer and arranged by Delia Derbyshire and other members of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop , this music started life as an idea in the back of Verity Lambert 's mind .
26 Whilst we and other members of the travel industry are campaigning to have any such charges waived for holidaymakers , it is possible that they will be in force when you travel .
27 Obviously enough , it is to be Europe 's largest ICL-specific trainer for both ICL staff and other members of the public too .
28 This now emerged in lectures and papers given to a variety of audiences , including doctors , teachers , social workers , and other members of the helping professions , as well as analysts .
29 Surrounded by his manager , personal conditioner and other members of the Lewis entourage , the champion , who readily admits to having modelled himself on Muhammad Ali confessed to ready participation in the media circus .
30 And then they surrounded Milward 's house and pillaged and put to the sword Milward and other members of the Wimbledon Society who simply did not understand that — ‘ You look as if you 're going to have a thrombie ! ’ said a voice behind him .
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