Example sentences of "members [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 PLEASE tell your class members about the course and contact Margaret Charlwood if you would like more information or have an interested person — NOW .
2 As for the comments made by Opposition Members about the reduction in the number of trainees in the industry , regrettably that has to be explained by the fact that the industry has been going through an especially difficult time and still is .
3 Concern was also expressed by various members about the possibility of the Institute examinations and training being affected by , and possibly superseded by NVQ .
4 The research ‘ form ’ was easy and quick to fill in , and itself gave immediate feedback to members about the investigation process .
5 So I fear that some doubt may be placed in the minds of hon. Members about the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of the young man that the right hon. Gentleman referred to .
6 The Society communicates with its members through a number of familiar channels .
7 The Government have met much of the anxiety of Opposition Members through the provision for a possible further education funding council to be established at a later date .
8 His specific task was to infiltrate criminal elements into the ANC 's military wing , Umkhonto we Sizwe ( MK ) , and to compromise MK members through the use of prostitutes , homosexuals and drug dealers .
9 ‘ We usually get anywhere between five and 20 letters signed in a day ’ , says Trish Bissett , ‘ and we 've recruited new members through the shop ’ .
10 The Trust is well aware of the undesirability of sending too many offers to members through the post .
11 However , as the laying-out and preparation of the body was at that time the responsibility of the family , it would appear that the guild limited themselves to three actions : the marshalling of their members to attend , and the selection from that company of those to carry the coffin ( though it would have been a strong guild able to command more than half a dozen of its members during a weekday ) ; to see the coffin safely into the church and to ensure that the burial equipment was in place ; and to attend the full obsequies on the following day , including the funeral feast .
12 The following points were made by individual board members during the research :
13 According to their data , the United Mineworkers of America is the ‘ most violent ’ of the larger American trade unions , with 7.36 incidents per 10,000 members during the period studied , compared with an average of 1.2 for twenty major unions with memberships of over 100,000 .
14 The Defence Fund was set up to assist members during the period of a strike or a lock-out .
15 They have been severely criticised by almost all hon. Members during the debate .
16 When put to the members as a whole ( Extraordinary General Meeting , November 1984 ) , the proposal was lost , failing to secure the 2:1 majority .
17 In practice village elders were usually jointly responsible for the payment of the dues of village members as a whole , and as long as the correct amount was forthcoming , and the village itself reasonably peaceful and law-abiding , the domain authorities tended to concern themselves little with how this was achieved .
18 For the OECD 's European members as a whole , the projection was for growth of only 1.4 per cent in 1992 and 2.4 per cent in 1993 , with unemployment at 9.3 per cent in both years .
19 The reforms met with a mixed reception from unions , which see a register of individual members as a vehicle for democratic involvement of union members .
20 We are in the run-up to a general election and every figure that the Secretary of State has produced today has been carefully worked out and planted among Conservative Back-Bench Members as a publicity stunt , just like the patients charter .
21 When the Green party was formed 20 years ago , many treated it as a political joke and dismissed its members as a bunch of idealistic hippies .
22 However , it is still regarded by many members as the highlight of the season .
23 But the most annoying aspect of the early period was the lack of real interest shown by our first council members — at times we could n't muster up the required six members for a quorum at the monthly meetings .
24 The subsequent lengthy coalition negotiations had revealed the preference of some ÖVP members for a coalition with the right-wing Liberal Party ( FPÖ ) , which together had formed the government in 1983-87 .
25 With its aim of achieving ‘ a greater unity between its Members for the purpose of safeguarding and realising the ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and social progress ’ , the new body became Western Europe 's first postwar political organisation , one which immediately and daringly claimed that it would work for ‘ an economic and political union ’ .
26 However , he could still find it difficult to recoup his joining fee if he could not find new members for the scheme , because he would find it difficult to sell the goods .
27 It is vitally important for us to keep the initiative flowing to gain new members for the Society .
28 Not at all , I thought you might , you remember you had a quick preview of that , a few months ago , and you 'll be pleased to know that the Chief Officers have now decided that the best way of dealing with it is for each , no first of all they decided that they 'll recommend two members for the signing of the charter , that 's the first step , it 's quite a step forward , remembering they .
29 While we have had our differences with the Government about the interim advisory committee and the way in which it has worked , it might be worthwhile at this stage , in what might be our final debate on the work of the interim advisory committee , to thank its members for the work that they have done in the past few years .
30 The three groups have agreed to give the new trust £116,000 this year and have each nominated members for the trust 's board .
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