Example sentences of "[vb past] a member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ JUST because I was n't interned in 1981 does n't mean I 'm not a Polish patriot too , ’ fumed a member of the Karczmiska Communist party committee .
2 On occasions the courts have gone further and disqualified a member of a tribunal or board " if there are circumstances so affecting a person acting in a judicial capacity as to be calculated to create in the mind of a reasonable man a suspicion of that person 's impartiality , those circumstances are sufficient to disqualify although in fact no bias exists " ; see Law v. Chartered Institute of Patent Agents [ 1919 ] 2 Chapter 276 ; Metropolitan Properties Co .
3 At 09.35 we had a cup of coffee on Hayward 's Heath station , where we met a member of the Bluebell Railway who could see where we were going from our BCRS members .
4 So in an effort to find out whether are blind , or they 're just weird , we asked a member of a party of visitors from Tokyo , Miss Takishima , to be kind enough to let us process the film in her camera .
5 The book which he wrote was circulated to the English universities and he then became a member of a mission to Italy to press the divorce on the Pope .
6 Palmer subsequently became a member of the council of the Institution and in 1835 was elected one of the vice-presidents ; he was always very attached to the Institution , contributing several interesting papers and seldom failing to take part in the discussions which he considered to be the most valuable part of the meetings .
7 In 1633 Salisbury accompanied Charles to his coronation in Edinburgh and became a member of the council of Scotland .
8 He became a member of the council of state from 1649 to 1651 , and its president for a while , and entered the Rump Parliament as MP for King 's Lynn .
9 In 1821 Marshall began lengthy visits to London , where he met the leading Utilitarians , supported their causes , and became a member of the council of the new university there .
10 Mr Hinks became a member of the council of the Law Society , which was quite an accolade for the firm , and he is believed to be the only Darlington solicitor to be honoured in this way .
11 She was co-opted to the Glamorgan county education committee , and became a member of the court of governors of the University of Wales .
12 He became a member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in 1860 .
13 As a lecturer , Mr. Page became a member of the university which is a corporate body regulated by Royal Charter .
14 In June the HDF became a member of the Union of European Democratic Parties .
15 In 1988 he became a member of the Board of Business in the Community .
16 In this year , he was appointed President of the English Circle of Books Across the Sea , and also became a member of the Apollo Society which was dedicated to reviving " the neglected art of reading poetry and to show that poetry and music can be regarded as complementary " .
17 In January 1648 he became a member of the committee of both kingdoms .
18 In 1725 he became a member of the committee of management of the Charitable Corporation .
19 The ITGWU became a member of the ITUC in 1909 , but had very distinct and separate policies to the moderate ITUC which sought to keep its links with Northern protestant workers .
20 Closely associated with Latimer and Neville was a small group of chamber knights , who also benefited substantially from Edward 's patronage , and a London merchant , Richard Lyons , who became a member of the king 's council , an unusual distinction for one of his status .
21 Mawson became a member of the Art-Workers ' Guild in 1905 and was elected an honorary member of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1903 .
22 Pugh suggested three ways in which Penn may have become aware of the Odiham Society 's initiative before he became a member of the society .
23 He was presumably known to at least some of his fellow members — who themselves became foundation members of the Veterinary College — in particular the Duke of Northumberland , first president of the College ; Granville Penn , active in the establishment of the College , who became a member of the Society of Arts in 1788 and was in 1791 a steward ; the Earl of Morton ( one of Vial 's patrons ) ; Thomas Pitt FSA , subsequently to be one of the most assiduous attenders of meetings of the College governors , and last , but not least , Arthur Young , a member of the Society of Arts since 1769 .
24 Elizabeth Heyrick rejoined her family , became a member of the Society of Friends , and ‘ stepped boldly forward the champion of black men and tortured beasts ’ .
25 He became a member of the Society for the Promotion of Arts , Manufactures and Commerce and of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers .
26 In London he became a member of the congregation of J. Baldwin Brown , a famous Congregational preacher in Brixton , and in 1876 he was ordained minister at the Congregational church in Shipley , near Bradford .
27 Marianne Farningham became a member of the Northampton School Board in the mid-1880s , but she declined to canvass or address meetings , preferring to send a printed letter round to electors , though this ladylike course of action did not prevent her heading the poll .
28 We talked about the implications of the job and agreed on a salary , and I became a member of the bank .
29 She became a member of the Salvation Army Students ' Fellowship and was soon fully involved in university life .
30 This was partly due to the West 's indifference to information gathering until recently , the lack of scientific and cultural exchanges until China became a member of the UN in 1971 , and extreme xenophobia on the part of the Chinese government engendered by the Cultural Revolution .
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