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

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1 Even so , with eleven members of the family moving was a massive exercise .
2 The Development Adviser is a skilled resource unique to Henley , who works closely with a syndicate throughout the programme and has regular one-to-one meetings with each member of the syndicate .
3 We have a peculiarity in Britain , inasmuch as the clear responsibility for the company rests with each member of the board in a collegiate sense .
4 He lost no time in becoming familiar with each member of the household , treating each one differently .
5 As the season progresses , additions , deletions and modifications create more complex compositions , with each member of the group singing a similar song .
6 Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia favoured a third option ; a " community " of republics with a federal police force and army , a single currency and full monetary union , but with each member of the community also retaining its own army , and holding an equitable proportion of the federal offices and services .
7 For technically complicated products , selling is sometimes performed by a sales team , with each member of the team working with his or her opposite number in the buying team , e.g. a sales engineer works with engineers in the buying company .
8 overlap the word with each member of the filter set ;
9 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 .
10 The commercial banks , along with some members on the IMF executive board , warned that if the IMF agreement were ratified under these circumstances , it would send a clear signal to other debtor countries that they could reach agreements without having to meet their interest liabilities .
11 Mission Leader is seen here ( left ) with some members of the Council 's trade mission to the USA West Coast during a visit to the Port of Tacoma in Washington State .
12 He was also said to be unpopular with some members of the profession , although he was elected president of the London Veterinary Medical Society .
13 Faldo , who has a feud-ridden history with some members of the AGW , could be forgiven for thinking that this is yet another example of a lack of sympathy with his cause .
14 On the other hand , there is also clearly a good case for the type of external validation operated by the CNAA , whereby course proposals are essentially considered by ‘ peer groups ’ made up largely of staff from institutions within public sector higher education , together with some members of the universities .
15 Established , in close co-operation with the Communist Party , by the publisher Victor Gollancz in March 1936 , the Club rapidly became rather more than a purveyor of books — though , with 50,000 members by the beginning of 1938 , it did that effectively and in vast numbers .
16 Accordingly a system of multilateral payments came into operation in the area covered by the EPU ; one country 's deficit with another member of the EPU was now identical to a deficit with any other in the area .
17 A child can only be placed under the supervision of a probation officer if the local authority request this and there is already a probation officer working with another member of the household ( Sched 3 , para 9(2) ) .
18 For that statement to be anything but trivial , there would have to be situations in which an individual was faced with a choice between an act which would promote its own reproductive success and that wou wou would injure its reproductive success , but promote that of the group , shall we say by foregoing eating something , by not fighting with another member of the group , by not mating with a female , whatever it may be .
19 Thus one way of handling this dilemma is to share group maintenance with another member of the meeting who seems to do it well .
20 He had moved into a flat , in Bramerton Street , Chelsea , with another member of the BUF , John Angus Macnab , the editor of Fascist Quarterly until 1937 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 ] .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Soon afterwards he was accused of wanton conduct with three members of the Devonshire Square congregation .
28 He sets out with three members of the Club , Tupman , Snodgrass , and Winkle , to observe the world and record their adventures .
29 Opposite top : Immediately after the kill there is great excitement , with all members of the group — in this case Gypsy ( Gitane 's adolescent son ) and Rousseau — joining in a bout of screaming .
30 He possessed a charming personality which enabled him to deal easily with all members of the club .
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