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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Similarly , the town council of Leicester ordered that at least one member of every household should attend sermons twice a week .
2 Moreover , every member of every discipline has a right , even a duty , to challenge , disprove or modify what has earlier been agreed or just taken for granted .
3 If any member of the council or any nominee of his is a member of a company or other body with which the contract is made or is proposed to be made , or is a partner , or is in the employment of a person with whom the contract is made , he has an indirect pecuniary interest which he should disclose .
4 Any member of a company entitled to attend and vote at a meeting is entitled to appoint another person ( whether a member or not ) as his proxy to attend and vote instead of him .
5 His first musical experience was as a member of a school tin whistle band ( ‘ no drums , no guitars , nothin' , just melody , melody , melody ’ ) ; his first professional job was as singer with an Irish pop showband called The Arrows and his first solo album was produced by controversial avant-garde composer Philip Glass .
6 Margaret Wynne Nevinson , an active feminist , who was a member of a school management committee for twenty-five years and who also served as a Poor Law Guardian , found her fellow male Guardians actively hostile .
7 The following information was obtained for each visit : practice code number , the quarter of the year in which the form was received , the patient 's year of birth , the date and time of the visit , and the relationship of the visiting doctor to the claiming doctor — that is , partner , locum , assistant , trainee , member of a rota , or a commercial deputy .
8 People from Huaiwiri thus went to the funerary rites of the Kufra Chief of Police because he was a Hamdu , a member of a slave line attached to the Bu Matari .
9 Most stars are members of double systems , where two stars orbit each other , and systems of three , four , five and even six stars are not uncommon ; for example , the star nearest to ours , Proxima Centauri , is the third member of a system whose other two components , orbiting closely together , are jointly called & alpha Centauri .
10 It is skills oriented rather than information oriented ; it is group based ; trainees are encouraged to observe interviewing sessions as part of the process of training before actively conducting an interview themselves ; the pre-basic training can be of several weeks or even months duration ; the basic training course itself is not assessed formally ; and the overall time taken to become a useful member of a CAB team may be as long as a year .
11 If you 're a school governor or a member of a P T A or just a parent , you must demand that the real facts of life and death are part of sex and hygiene education .
12 If you are a member of a union you can seek the advice of a steward .
13 That she is not a member of a Union , and is , therefore , more amenable to the will of the employer as the absolute rule of the workshop .
14 Like him , I am a member of a union .
15 One becomes a member of a caste by being born into one of its lineages which are always transmitted from male to male .
16 Every member of a household down to the youngest child will be eligible for perks , whereas for British Telecom and British Gas they were limited to one set per metered outlet .
17 ‘ You have to be a member of a household before you can rebel against it , and that 's something I never was !
18 The research uses nationally representative survey data to establish the relationship between the employment of one member of a household and the employment of other household members .
19 To one long years a member of a brotherhood the wording was significant .
20 I am proud to be a member of a Government who have increased health spending in real terms since 1979 by nearly 40 per cent. , treated 900,000 more people in Scotland last year than in the year in which we came into office , increased the number of nurses by more than 9,000 and now pay them 41 per cent .
21 One member of a contingent of four German boy internationals was also among the leaders , Herbert Forster , adding a 78 to a nine-hole first round 38 .
22 Another university member of a CNAA Committee commented that the CNAA ‘ does a meticulous job as far as I can see and the overall standard of CNAA courses which gain approval is probably much higher than in most universities ’ .
23 The reader feels what it is like to be the member of a minority group , to live in wartime , to be handicapped , to be hopelessly in love , or to be bullied at school .
24 Other indigenous elderly people with set ideas may find it hard to come to terms with living in a multiracial community , and being offered care by a member of a minority group .
25 If one is of course a member of a minority , let us say , one is a Jew or erm a socialist or erm a South German , erm then one is much more likely to cherish democratic values and federal values , and much less likely to accept authoritarian rule from above .
26 There are , however , certain defences to an action for defamation , and a member of a council may be able to bring the language he uses within the ambit of one of those defences .
27 A member of a council ceases to hold that office in the following circumstances :
28 Southern blot analysis of human genomic DNA reveals multiple bands , suggesting that human ribosomal protein L12 is a member of a multigene family .
29 He excelled in this , and was to become , in later years , a teacher of that instrument , and a member of a cinema orchestra ( before the talkies were invented ) .
30 By 1652 he had become a member of a syndicate engaged in victualling the navy .
  Next page