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

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1 The index of each member of the compound is represented at a node in a trie ( Wells , 1990 ) .
2 The counsellor has to enter into the family dynamic , not intrusively , not demanding compliance with the wishes or even with the needs of the elderly counsellee , but to ensure that the feelings and needs of each member of the family , however weak , are heard .
3 What mattered was not the territorial integrity of the empire , but the just rights of each member of the family .
4 A further example of an indirect restraint is found in the case of Mineral Water Bottle Exchange and Trade Protection Society v Booth ( 1887 ) 36 Ch D 465 where a trade association had a rule that no member should employ an employee who had left the service of another member without the consent in writing of his late employer until a period of two years had elapsed from the time of the end of his employment .
5 The fact that a relatively high proportion ( nearly 40 per cent ) of responses are " proxy " responses ( not the responses of the individual concerned but of another member of the household , often a spouse ) has suggested that LFS data should be interpreted with some caution .
6 Some women may wish to pay the Poll Tax bill of another member of the family .
7 Towards the end of a long and tiring night shift , when news was coming through of the murder of another member of the RUC , one policeman in particular decided to put the field-worker through a test of trust .
8 The social worker within a local authority is never professionally involved with a family simply because it is a family but only when family considerations impinge upon the welfare and interests of some member of a client group — usually a child but perhaps an elderly or disabled adult .
9 When Fulk of Neuilly , the most famous preacher of the time , accused him of having three wicked daughters , pride , avarice and sensuality , Richard amused his courtiers by offering to give his pride to the Templars , his avarice to the Cistercians , and his sensuality to bishops and abbots — reminding Fulk of the notorious weaknesses of some members of the church .
10 Davis has noted the unease as late as the mid-1820s of some members of the committee of the Anti-Slavery Society over Cropper 's desire to see public meetings addressed by travelling agents because of the association of such methods with other , divisive reform causes .
11 Rehearsals were complicated by the limited availability of some members of the cast and the limited technique of others .
12 Perhaps understandably , in view of the problems he encountered and the opposition of some members of the county council , his concern was to establish prestigious links between village colleges and the University of Cambridge in the provision of adult education rather than with the much less regarded WEA .
13 On the drive to Pelham Woods Rachel realised just how short the concentration span was of some members of the group .
14 The JLP annual conference , held on June 9-10 , 1990 , exposed further the dissatisfaction of some members of the party with the leadership of Edward Seaga which had surfaced after the party 's defeat in the municipal elections .
15 This agreement unexpectedly failed to obtain the required two-thirds majority in the Volkskammer on Aug. 9 because of the absence of some members of the coalition parties ( the vote was 258-63 ) .
16 Both of these members of the Rubiaceae family are finding their way into good houseplant departments .
17 A leading author in the genre , Claus Offe , defines the capitalist state as an institutionalized form of political power which ‘ seeks to implement and guarantee the collective interests of all members of a class society dominated by capital ’ ( Offe , 1984 , p. 120 ) .
18 But this will not mend matters , for it will still be the case that the justification of all members of the loop is conditional .
19 A recent meeting at the Institute between the national president and presidents and deputy presidents of all district societies re-affirmed the importance of , and the role of , district societies , and if you look at the make-up of the district society presidents and their deputies you will see that this is also representative of all members of the Institute .
20 The Majlis must approve the appointment of all members of the Council of Ministers .
21 The Majlis approves the appointment of all members of the Council of Ministers .
22 It was one of my responsibilities as Deputy Chief to ensure that the standard of efficiency of all members of the Branch was maintained .
23 He may also allocate seats to new entrants , but the decision on this is now generally taken on the vote of all members of the chambers .
24 The common feature of all members of the Town Boys group was that they had all held dominant roles within the Rowdies group or its equivalent at some stage in their careers .
25 Unless the task is delegated to local ( constituency ) groups , candidates are chosen by a postal ballot of all members of the area party .
26 It 's the one room that has in some way to accommodate the changing interests of all members of the family ; it 's also the room that is most on show , the room where your guests stay the longest .
27 Within Sheffield there was much discussion about economic recovery and social development requiring the efforts and energies of all members of the community .
28 Four amendments to the £13.25m budget were defeated during Wednesday 's meeting of all members of the borough council .
29 ( 13 ) With the consent in writing of all Members for the time being the restrictions imposed by this Article may be waived or varied in relation to any proposed transfer of Shares .
30 ( 13 ) With the consent in writing of all Members for the time being the restrictions imposed by this Article may be waived or varied in relation to any proposed transfer of Shares .
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