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

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1 A prime example this year has been the committee 's extensive concern with the prospect of standard fees being introduced in the magistrates ' courts , with the risks which that will bring to the most junior members of the profession .
2 I resolved to assert my authority from the beginning , or I would be trampled underfoot by even this most junior member of the Goreng clan .
3 ‘ The most junior member of the Department ?
4 Dr Dowling suggests that front line medical services should not be provided by the most junior member of the team working without adequate supervision .
5 An extensive Cabinet reshuffle on Feb. 19 involved some 20 changes and numerous new appointments , and included the transfer of the Foreign Affairs Minister Habib Boulares , regarded as the most pro-Iraqi member of the government , to Defence ; the departure from the Cabinet of Hamouda Ben Slama , who as Minister of Youth and Sports had been seen as having an " affinity " with Islamists ; and the appointment of Habib Ben Yahia , a US-educated career diplomat and former ambassador to the UN , to take over Foreign Affairs .
6 Mr Rocard 's proposals received a warmer welcome from the man judged to be the most popular member of the cabinet , the non-socialist health minister Bernard Kouchner .
7 One of the kindest and most popular members of the board , which he served with distinction for some 20 years , Mr Scott played a major part in the gradual development of Goodison Park into one of the country 's finest grounds , and also led the battle against hooliganism from the front .
8 One of the best known and most popular members of the Apistogramma genus is A.agassizii , a fish which is interesting enough to attract the cichlid enthusiast , but at the same time amenable to community care by the relative beginner .
9 Another pleasure , which Karelius shared with most male members of the audience , was the performance of her sister 's understudy .
10 My hon. Friend the Member for Spelthorne ( Mr. Wilshire ) , who is one of the most thoughtful Members of the House in this context , described it as historic .
11 Ouko was a long-serving cabinet minister and the most prominent member of the Luo ethnic group in government .
12 He farmed at Sullington , near Horsham , and was the most prominent member of the Horsham Baptist congregation , of which Matthew Caffyn [ q.v. ]
13 While the most prominent member of the VSC , Tariq Ali , was soon to become a member of a smaller , and less durable , International Marxist Group , it was the IS which did much of the groundwork , and which over the next five years was to reap most of the recruits .
14 Ruth and Naomi , they 'd lost all their possessions and the most prominent member of the family was a man called Boaz
15 Before the war , he had been one of the most prominent members of the Dock workers ' Guild , acting as principal deputy to their father , the Chairman , but after he was disabled and discharged from the army , he was forced to take other work , helping Florrie to run their Aunt Emily 's corner grocery shop .
16 Lin Cheng-chieh , one of the most prominent members of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) , resigned on June 2 .
17 Its principal members had been five of the most autonomous members of the Contact group .
18 He has become one of the most ridiculed members of the leadership .
19 In theory it is the chairperson , who sits in the middle , who is the most crucial member of the interview panel , but in practice one of the others may have the real power to make decisions or the personality to override the others .
20 They are often most valuable members of a company because of their ability to sink their own personalities in order to play a range of entirely unusual characters such as the comic Alain in La Fille Mal Gardée , the tragic Bratfisch in Mayerling , Kolia , the son , in A Month in the Country and the ridiculous short dancer in Elite Syncopations .
21 One of the most remarkable members of the generation of physicists who came into prominence in the years following 1945 was Richard Feynman .
22 Here , if one animal is attacked by another above it in the status-hierarchy , the attacked animal , rather than fighting back , instead directs its aggression against some inferior — a means of dealing with the situation which is open to all except the most subordinate member of the group .
23 With the exception of their mentors , the black-clad Orientals , the Apostles would be the best trained and therefore the most resourceful members of the sect 's command structure .
24 A tremendous favourite with the fans of the time , Roy was both handsome and spectacular , and a most worthy member of the gallery of fine goalkeepers who have served Crystal Palace down the years .
25 Her mission , she explained , was of the greatest delicacy and while she was loathe to broach the matter with the matriarch of the De Belvings , it was too serious to be discussed with anyone but the most trusted member of the household staff .
26 The seal was set on his career in 1771 when he was elected president of the newly established Society of Civil Engineers , an exclusive ‘ club ’ admitting by invitation only the most eminent members of the profession .
27 Even more extraordinary was the fact that Nelson Mandela , the sixth and most eminent member of the group , appeared to have negotiated the terms of the release of his colleagues , who are expected to be freed this weekend .
28 Those likely to suffer most from this loss of collaborative endeavour will be the most vulnerable members of the community .
29 His two Cabinet portfolios , which would make him the most powerful member of the government after the Prime Minister , were expected to give him a key role in the formulation of the country 's overall foreign policy .
30 with the R A F regiment yes um I mean that 's where we do the military side of things in fact I 'm just organising that now for the flight for February but we have the probably the most famous member of the flight for it was founded in nineteen forty was H E Bates
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