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

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1 Social status : that is , prestige or high standing in the eyes of other members of the society .
2 Now local conference usually was held as quickly as possible erm but when you went to local conference as an official , you were then faced with obviously the employer who was concerned in the case , an independent chairman of the employers , but a battery of other members of the employers ' association who were unattached to the actual claim itself .
3 By intelligent , I do not mean intellectual , but based on a wise consideration of our emotional and physical needs , and those of other members of the household .
4 He was arrested in 1980 , with hundreds of other members of the Oromo ethnic group who were suspected of links with an Oromo guerilla group .
5 The canvassing by a member of other members of the court , for or against a forthcoming application , has been said to be improper : Macdougall v. Miller ( 1900 ) 8 S.L.T. 284 ; and has led to proceedings being quashed : R. v. Ferguson ( 1890 ) 54 J.P .
6 The trouble was that Louise , like a number of other members of the garrison , was suffering from scurvy ; there had been several cases of partial blindness and of swollen heads , but the most common symptom , and the one which was troubling Louise , was the loosening of teeth .
7 What is meant is that an organism does something which reduces its own chances of survival and reproduction , and increases the chances of other members of the species .
8 Decisions on the use of nuclear weapons would be made by the President of the Russian Federation in consultation with the leaders of the other republics in which nuclear weapons were stationed — Ukraine , Byelarus and Kazakhstan — and with the leaders of other members of the CIS .
9 This would have meant putting a safety rail across the front of the circle across the sightline of other members of the audience .
10 The student can also learn about the role of other members of the ward team by visits to departments such as the diet kitchen or occupational therapy unit .
11 Third , we need to remind ourselves that the college experience comprises your own self-discovery in the company of other members of the college community .
12 Nicholas Evans is part of the Ashington Miner Artist Group , and his work , together with that of other members of the group , is on permanent display at the Woodfern Gallery , Ashington , Northumberland .
13 Nicholas Evans is part of the Ashington Miner Artist Group , and his work , together with that of other members of the group , is on permanent display at the Woodfern Gallery , Ashington , Northumberland .
14 Three people were arrested and warrants were issued for the arrest of other members of the group who were abroad .
15 Most agencies took into consideration the credit rating of other members of the applicant 's family , cross-checking which , believed Michael Cronin , chairman of the Independent Forum on Data Protection , was highly relevant .
16 Whether he was a good master for the Church , however , is a moot point ; there is correspondence of Remigius of Rheims dating from after Clovis 's death , and again preserved in the Epistolae Austrasiacae which suggests that the king made some poor appointments , and that the bishop acquiesced in them , to the disgust of other members of the clergy .
17 Each parent keeps a phone list of other members of the circle , and works through it to find someone who 's available .
18 For a country of its size and population , the Soviet Union had often appeared rather isolated from the affairs of other members of the world community .
19 The notion of the older age groups as an economic burden posing a threat to the economic standards of other members of the population is illustrated by the report of the Phillips Committee in 1954 which was first to raise the alarm about the Prospective costs of Providing pensions for future generations of elderly .
20 There were a number of other members of the family on the board .
21 Today the Court has acquired a spectral sort of quality , as if the 447 appointments divided among the offices of the Lord Chamberlain ( sixty-seven ) , the Queen 's household ( fifty-two ) , the Privy Purse and Treasurer 's office ( twenty-eight ) , the Ecclesiastical household ( fifty-six ) , the Medical household ( fifteen ) , the household in Scotland ( forty-eight ) , the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood ( forty-six ) , the Royal Company of Archers ( thirty-two ) , the households of Prince Philip ( ten ) , of the Queen Mother ( twenty-five ) , of the Prince and Princess of Wales ( sixteen ) , and all the households of other members of the family ( a further fifty-two ) did not exist .
22 Eventually , on the advice of other members of the family , their GP was called to talk to David .
23 The primary aim of family counselling is to facilitate and enhance the ability of individuals to examine their own needs and expectations , and to compare these in relation to the needs and expectations of other members of the family .
24 It may also be necessary to ensure that parents do not become over-zealous in their commitment to a particular kind of therapeutic activity to the extent that it limits , rather than expands , the child 's experiences , or dominates the lives of other members of the family .
25 We shall distinguish attributions as external when made by members of the dominant society to the deeds of members of the microsociety , and as internal when attributions are made by members to deeds of their own or of other members of the microsociety to which they belong .
26 Certainly , on the information available to club members , it appeared that their own case had not been fully represented and that the printing and distribution of such information did not reflect the feelings and attitudes of those present , as well as the many thousands of other members throughout the country , who may not be aware of the proposed publication .
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