Example sentences of "member of a [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The minute was sent to members of a Whitehall committee which included Chancellor Major .
2 Later generations were frequently reminded that they were once members of a slave community whom the Lord had mercifully redeemed from bondage .
3 Most were members of a court society which was essentially cosmopolitan .
4 114 ) ; when a member of the court was a shareholder of the brewery company which owned the premises in question : R. V. Gee ( 1901 ) 17 T.L.R. 374 ; when three of the members of a compensation tribunal which refused the renewal of a licence had , along with their fellow justices , instructed a solicitor to oppose the renewal before the tribunal : Frome United Breweries v. Bath JJ. [ 1926 ] A.C. 586 ; when three members of the committee which granted and confirmed a licence had been shareholders and directors of the company on whose behalf the licence was applied for , although they resigned as directors and sold their shares before taking part in the proceedings : R. v. Hain ( 1896 ) 12 T.L.R. 323 .
5 ( 13 ) For the purposes of any proceedings at the quarterly meeting in March in the final year of office of members of a licensing board which are not finally disposed of before the expiry in that year of the term of office of the members , the members of the licensing board in office at the date of the said meeting shall , notwithstanding such expiry , be deemed to constitute the licensing board .
6 Pierre Beland and Daniel Martineau were members of a research team which showed that the concept of blubber as an inert tissue was incorrect — the ratios of contaminants in samples from over 70 autopsied belugas has shown that toxins are continually exchanged between various tissues .
7 Although no specific motive was given , the threats may be connected to Dr Umaña 's role in representing the surviving members of a peasant family whose relatives were allegedly killed by members of the Colombian army in August 1991 .
8 A statement issued by the army alleged that those killed were members of a guerilla group who had died during an armed confrontation with soldiers .
9 As members of a Pathfinder Squadron they were allowed to wear a small brass albatross on their left breast pocket , immediately under their wings , and this was the only indication to anyone outside the RAF that they were in any way out of the ordinary .
10 No one can be forced into an ujamaa village , and no official — at any level — can go and tell the members of an ujamaa village what they should do together , and what they should continue to do as individual farmers .
11 ( 9 ) A member of a licensing board who has ceased to be a member of the authority by whom he was appointed by reason of an ordinary election to the council of that authority shall continue to be a member of the board until the first meeting of the council after the election .
12 ( 2 ) A member of a licensing board who holds a disqualifying interest in a company shall not take part in any proceedings before the board in which that company is an applicant or an objector , and in this subsection " disqualifying interest " means a beneficial interest in shares or stocks of a close company within the meaning of section 282 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1970 which have a total nominal value exceeding £ 50 or which amount to more than one hundredth part of the nominal value of the issued share capital , or stock , as the case may be , of the company or any class of such capital or stock .
13 PETER Middleton , a member of a Newcastle gang which raided the Jedburgh branch of the Trustee Savings Bank last December , was jailed for three years yesterday at Jedburgh Sheriff Court .
14 Given , obviously the fact that you 've broken , and if you are a member of a breakdown organization they will call them out for you .
15 The client should be asked whether they are a member of a trade union which may have a legal assistance scheme or whether they have any form of legal fees insurance .
16 ‘ Drivers want to be able to put the same smart card in a holder ( or a different card in the same holder ) whether driving in the Netherlands or on a French autoroute , ’ says Ian Catling , a member of an EC group which is ensuring that electronic Babel is avoided on the roads .
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