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

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1 For student with a high intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in English whose occupational needs include ability to communicate with English-speaking members of the business community .
2 The view of the state described by Musgrave is that of the public sector as a ‘ household ’ , with different members of the household assigned different tasks .
3 These cells are classified into about 210 ( according to taste ) different kinds , all built by the same set of genes but with different members of the set of genes turned on in different kinds of cells .
4 The Ministry of Finance concluded bilateral agreements with individual members of the Paris Club of creditor countries during March and April to reduce Poland 's foreign debt , under the general agreement on debt reduction signed in April 1991 [ see p. 38107 ] .
5 This article would have to be amended to allow resolutions to be made effectively , not only by circulating a written resolution but also by oral contact with individual members of the board .
6 If it is not it will be a waste of time and money to include the gift and it may even be detrimental to your relationship with individual members of the media .
7 The data base of the project is being constructed from a wide range of sources , including reports , documentation on the development of the Political Studies Association , and interviews with early members of the association .
8 The wall of secrecy and official disinformation had been effectively breached by a combination of prisoners smuggling information to their outside contacts , together with dissident members of the system ( including two official prison visitors who appeared in television interviews and lost their visitor status as a result ) ( Stern 1997 : 96–9 ) .
9 The new unit at Ohi features a special room from with visiting members of the public can view various parts of the plant .
10 Local conservation officers , forest guards and rangers therefore find that ‘ rational ’ conservation policy is tempered by a web of social and economic relationships with various members of the public at the local level .
11 Yesterday 's lunch was attended by Dr Sandy Grant Gordon , chairman of William Grant and Sons , along with various members of the university staff , including Professor David Stevenson , who is chairman of the Scottish History department at St Andrews .
12 Doreen was also there , gushing girlishly and doing her best to chat affably with various members of the group .
13 Staggered vertical timbers were erected in the trench , probably with horizontal members between the verticals ; stakes were placed in a line down the centre between the verticals to hold the intervening panels of daubed wattles .
14 Prospective employers are looking for suitably qualified people , normally graduates — not necessarily law graduates — who show the kind of skills needed to make a successful contribution as a solicitor to the work of a local authority : the ability to analyse a problem and to communicate effectively , flexibility , and the ability to get on well with other members of a team .
15 Social feelings arise , too , through identifications with other members of a group who all internalize the same ego ideal .
16 Individuals should be motivated to welcome change , and to cooperate with other members of an organisation in achieving change and adapting to it .
17 What sort of contact do you have with other members of the university or other departments in the university ?
18 I had known Katharine for many years , and , in common with other members of the Kingman Committee , I had been impressed by her presentation when she appeared before us to answer questions .
19 It 's erm in fact a quote from Wilson , the founder of Socio-biology , the mo in other words modern er Darwinism as oppo as , as a applied to animal behaviour and Wilson 's point in saying that sex is an anti-social force in evolution was to suggest that what is really happening is that if natural selection is a question of the reproductive success of individual genes , then individuals should be motivated to produce as many copies of those genes as they possibly can , and that will inevitably bring them into competition with other members of the species who wan na do exactly the same thing .
20 With other members of the NAC , he urged Dr Hastings Banda to return home to lead the country .
21 He also played cards with other members of the crew as they sat in their canvas-backed chairs waiting for the cameras to roll .
22 At first he had felt a little out of place , but had finally arranged to play football once a week with other members of the centre .
23 I regard myself as a service provider and I have to build good relations with other members of the company .
24 The work of the programme will be developed in close collaboration with other members of the London Mental Model 's Group , as an integral part of the work of the Group .
25 Three-quarters of all activities were ones carried out by the husband or wife alone or together with other members of the household .
26 The Tyrells of Gipping , for instance , were closely related to the Darcies and through them with other members of the court group .
27 The Tyrells of Gipping , for instance , were closely related to the Darcies and through them with other members of the court group .
28 When the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons received its Charter in 1844 Green , along with other members of the board ( Paris , Stanley , Liston , Richard Bright and Bransby Cooper , Astley 's nephew ) sent in his resignation with every wish for the future success of the Royal College .
29 He also indicated that he had disagreed with other members of the government on the running of the education department and said that he had been " gradually marginalized within the government " .
30 In common with other members of the swallow family , house martins build elaborate mud nests precariously slung beneath the eaves of a house .
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