Example sentences of "be [art] member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the ‘ ordinary ’ people in this case would be the members of the club itself , and we would probably be thinking of testing our hypotheses by interviewing a sample of the club members . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Firstly , everybody likely to be a member of a selection panel would have had to give consent — a formidable logistic problem . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | and erm then I , I could n't be really active and you 're supposed to be an ac active to be a member of a branch . |
6 | ‘ You have to be a member of a household before you can rebel against it , and that 's something I never was ! |
7 | By temperament he could never be a member of a group , but at the time he was associated with a talented wartime circle which included Max Jacob , the poet Cocteau , the composer Eric Satie , the painters Juan Gris , Kisling , Foujita and , more rarely , Picasso and the sculptors Archipenko , Zadkine and Lipchitz . |
8 | Obtaining an entry for update or the creation of a new entry requires the lexicographer to be a member of a group which owns the bundle ( or range of entries ) to which the entry belongs . |
9 | Second , ‘ join a rugby club ’ , also unsatisfactory because : ( a ) it still does n't guarantee you tickets ; and ( b ) there are many good reasons why a rugby supporter may not wish to be a member of a club . |
10 | An employee works for an organisation , but may also be a member of a trade union . |
11 | They 're infringing on our basic right to be a member of a trade union . |
12 | To be a Jew was to be a member of a tribe , even if you 'd stopped dancing round the totem pole . |
13 | Wollmuth was known to be a member of an anarchist group . |
14 | He or she may be a member of an organization involved with harmonization — the EC Commission , Unidroit , UNCITRAL , for example — or an academic or other outsider who sends a proposal in to such an organization for consideration . |
15 | A proxy need not be a member of the Company . |
16 | A proxy need not be a member of the Company . |
17 | No person shall be a member of the Company unless he is a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body . |
18 | No person shall be a member of the Company unless he is a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body . |
19 | Bunyan was to be a member of the Bedford Congregation for the rest of his life . |
20 | be a member of the HCIMA ( Student , Intermediate , Affiliate LHCIMA , MHCIMA or FHCIMA ) ; |
21 | Through partial participation in the events and networks of relationships which he observes all around him , he tries to understand how it feels to be a member of the society in question . |
22 | I used to be a member of the Society 's Race Relations Committee . |
23 | The old argument about whether the UK should be a member of the EC should now be dead and buried . |
24 | On Oct. 25 he offered to hold talks with China in Geneva in January 1989 , but after initial agreement , China rejected the offer as " insincere " , particularly as the Dalai Lama himself would not be a member of the negotiating team . |
25 | On the other hand , when you go abroad to a country where you 're completely unrecognized , you 're reminded what it 's like to be a member of the public , and that can be very sobering — life without the smiles and knowing looks . |
26 | David Roberts 's reputation as an architectural painter seems to have been his only qualification to be a member of the panel . |
27 | I pay 11p a week to be a member of the union but I really think it is a waste of hard earned money . |
28 | One of these will , if possible , be a member of the appellant 's SRO or other regulatory body . |
29 | If so where do they pick up and do you have to be a member of the travel club before you go with them ? |
30 | ‘ I have been proud to be a member of the circuit all my working life and welcome any opportunity to come back , ’ he added . |