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

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1 The minority of Labour members on the committee did not agree with this and issued their own minority report , but the most significant point about the conclusion is that the majority on the committee excluded at the outset the possibility of obtaining the evidence they would need to judge properly whether there was any abuse of power .
2 This meeting notes with concern the potential for exploitation of junior members of the Bar with the introduction of standard fees in the magistrates ' courts and calls on the Legal Aid and Fees Committee to liaise with the Law Society , the Legal Aid Board and the Lord Chancellor 's Department with a view to agreeing a fair approach to fixing Counsel 's fees and making such practical arrangements as are necessary . ’
3 ‘ This meeting notes with concern the potential for exploitation of junior members of the Bar with the introduction of standard fees in the magistrates ’ courts and
4 ‘ You can not make peace with dictators , you have to destroy them , ’ Nelson asserts at one point for the benefit of inattentive members of the audience .
5 At once I can see Annexe B , Summerchild 's list of possible members of the Unit , as clearly as if it had just come out of the porridge oats box .
6 He argued against the view that the discovery of primitive members of a group in a certain location meant that this was the point of origin from which the group had spread out .
7 So I fear that some doubt may be placed in the minds of hon. Members about the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of the young man that the right hon. Gentleman referred to .
8 I am struck by the paucity of hon. Members in the Chamber .
9 For the middle classes , able to live a comfortable life with servants to take care of domestic matters and to minister to the needs of dependent members of the household , giving a home to an elderly relative would not have meant the automatic provision of unpaid care by female relatives .
10 In St. George 's there seemed to be a fair amount of disparity between the assessment approaches of different members of the department .
11 President César Gaviria Trujillo declared a state of emergency , or " internal disturbance " , on July 10-16 , during which time he issued decrees to pre-empt the release from prison of suspected members of the Medellín cocaine cartel .
12 A United States congressional panel of Democratic members of the House of Representatives chaired by John .
13 The reforms met with a mixed reception from unions , which see a register of individual members as a vehicle for democratic involvement of union members .
14 Furthermore , what is true of the phenomenon of celibacy as a metaphor of an appropriate form of apartness and of integration is also true of individual members of a group such as a religious community .
15 The Zeebrugge tragedy led to the prosecution of individual members of the crew of the vessel , and the board of the company concerned for unlawful killing , although they were eventually acquitted on the direction of the trial judge .
16 The functions , including in particular those to be carried out for the direct benefit of individual members of the public , such as social services , may require the borrowing of money and do require the recruiting and employment of many men and women to work for the council .
17 They will increase the rights of individual members of the public , individual trade union members , individual employees and the community at large .
18 The generic list system has declined in use , however , given growing concern about the credit worthiness of individual members of the list .
19 It seems to the Senior Management Team that the personal objectives of individual members of the department and institutional and departmental objectives are very largely congruent and that our recommendations are a way of achieving , we hope , both .
20 The new government also set about confirming the land ownership rights of individual members of the population , in order to establish the responsibility for tax payment .
21 More to the point , Craigbarnet had the sympathy of prominent members of the Montrose interest , like John Graham of Dougalston , who told Montrose 's commissioner that Craigbarnet was entitled to expect aid , for
22 Eventually the ground of objectivity lies not in the past , in the nature of early members of the series or in our early grasp of the rule , but in the present behaviour of our linguistic or mathematical community .
23 The £10-£19 group also consisted predominantly of husbandmen , as often as not occupying the position of leading members of the village community , ‘ commonly made churchwardens , sidesmen , aleconners , now and then constables , and many times enjoy the name of headboroughs ’ .
24 The decade following Kenneth McDougall 's death was bedeviled by further premature deaths of leading members of the BDDA .
25 The primary task of the counselling process within families is to focus upon the different viewpoints of key members of the family group , how they differ from each other , and why stress in family relationships has developed .
26 Subsequent reports suggested that the police were planning to arrest a number of key members of the group , including the Council 's leader Prasert Sapsunthorn .
27 A total of 269 names were those of current members of the House , while the remaining 56 were former members .
28 … the practice of paying allowances for housing and rent allowances , in the case of married members of the force .
29 Royal College of Nursing members at the hospital had expressed worry over possible job losses and morale was said to be at a low ebb .
30 These graves were built to house the remains of important members of the tribe , and one of the most notable lies close to Mrs Mackay 's old home at Skail : a polygonal chamber , with several stone slabs which still hint at the original character of this round cairn .
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