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

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1 She knew the hand span necessary for each member of the hareem and piles of measured cloth began to rise beside her .
2 Last night the four jurors said : ‘ We suggest the easiest way to resolve the matter is for each member of the jury to identify his own hand-written ballot paper . ’
3 This could cause the loss of a whole revolution for each member of the chain , because the processing of the link field might take long enough to miss the start of the next record .
4 Their beautiful home , hidden way up in the California hills , is divided into three parts , one for each member of the group .
5 The present pattern is an ultra-sound bite , one for each member of the family , or a six-pack for guests if such people still exist .
6 There would have been no time for another member of the crew to try to take over the controls .
7 We did n't think there was enough room for another member of the family , so I trained as a chartered accountant . ’
8 This was quite clearly not an agreement between the employer and the employee but had the effect of being an indirect restraint on any employee who wanted to work for another member of the trade association within the two year period .
9 For some members of the Church of England it 'll be the fulfillment of years of campaigning , for others it 's the end of the road .
10 Some families choose particular village locations because multiple-car ownership eases their problems of accessibility ; others make the choice or are constrained to a particular area for economic reasons even though the ownership of just one car may cause difficulties for some members of the family ; yet other households may be constrained even to particular houses in particular locations .
11 Once again I am asking you to ‘ plug ’ it in your classes and if there is still some reluctance on the part of class members , perhaps the proceeds of social fund raising could be used to buy membership for some members of the class ; at the present time membership is just as important as society funds .
12 It works for all members of a family .
13 It costs £180 a year but gives £50,000 of cover for all members of a family sharing one home .
14 This preference could not of course be satisfied for all members of the troop at once since baboons groom in couples .
15 The Service consists of six general practitioners who provide comprehensive medical care under the National Health Service for all members of the Edinburgh University community and their dependants who choose to register with the practice .
16 From the organisation chart and the senior management team stems the absolute need for detailed job descriptions for all members of the organisation .
17 It is hardly necessary to emphasise the necessity of probity for all members of the Bar .
18 ( d ) The Cabinet Office , although technically providing a service for all members of the cabinet , has grown , in recent years into the Prime Minister 's special source of assistance and information .
19 As Graff argues , literacy can only be understood in context : ‘ it can be established neither arbitrarily nor uniformly for all members of the population ’ ( 1979 , p. 292 ) .
20 We consider it a great honour for all members of the band and bugles .
21 Acute non-psychiatric hospitals play a vital role in the provision of medical care for all members of the community but especially older people .
22 The newest Object was passed as a Resolution at the Special Delegate Conference held in March 1993 i.e. ‘ To establish equality of opportunity for all members within the Association and also in the workplace ’ .
23 to establish equality of opportunity for all members within the association and also in the workplace .
24 For many members of the EC , that would not be a problem .
25 For many members of the team this may be their one and only opportunity of playing in a major fixture at Twickenham and they will certainly be wanting to make the most of it .
26 The IPG states clearly that it is designed for advice workers , but many instances have proved that clients have used it successfully when left to browse by hard-pressed advisers — an indication of its clarity of exposition and potential as a tool for those members of the public who feel they can cope without personal assistance and someone to listen .
27 Labour Councillors charge community charge payers an extra seventeen pound each for those members of the public that they have urged not to pay the community charge .
28 But she could n't just desert them , either ; for several members of the cast this play of Josh Thayer 's was the first decent break they 'd had , and she knew from dressing-room conversations just how much personal and emotional investment they 'd made in its success .
29 It is important , for any member of the Tit for Tat family of strategies , that the players are punished for defection .
30 The introduction of Performance Related Pay would be extremely dangerous for any member of the Association .
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