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

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1 It 's only a few days since I was sitting in the seats you all occupy , realising the difficult job that a Lord Mayor has to undertake in keeping members in order .
2 Keeping members in touch with all things Biggles ( the aviation hero from the pen of Captain W E Johns ) it consists of historical articles as well as news of new Biggles book releases .
3 As well as representing Officials in the Associated Banks IBOA also has members in subsidiaries and other financial institutions .
4 Almost all of them belong to the Choir Schools ' Association , which also has members in Australia , Canada , the Irish Republic , New Zealand and the USA .
5 It has members in Argentina , Bolivia , Chile , Paraguay and Peru .
6 It was also resolved that this article should appear in ‘ Contact ’ to inform members of Convocation of the course of action that has been forced on Standing Committee by Hong Kong Branch due to their noncompliance with the standing orders of the Branch Constitution .
7 The quiz was held to encourage members of staff to discuss safety issues and seek information .
8 In a letter sent to all ILP Members of Parliament on 30 July 1930 , the general secretary .
9 A federal grand jury on Sept. 10 determined that employees at the Post Office of the House of Representatives had engaged in a conspiracy to defraud the government , and had used public funds to benefit members of Congress .
10 5.2 Staff on the AP grades are expected to supervise members of staff who have had the job complexity reflected in their gradings .
11 Although Edinburgh has the largest law faculty in Scotland and is unrivalled in the range of undergraduate courses it provides , it is still small enough for students to get to know members of staff personally and to mix easily with other students .
12 She is affirming that delinquency is neither an inborn disposition nor something the child has contrived by himself ; that children learn to become delinquents by becoming members of groups in which delinquent conduct is already established and the ‘ thing to do ’ ; and that a child need not be ‘ different ’ from other children , that he need not have any twists or defects of personality or intelligence , in order to become a delinquent .
13 A R. One of the biggest questions for young actors today is the problem of becoming members of Equity in order to work in the business for which they have trained .
14 Its directorate of 12 , chaired by Lacayo , would include members from trade unions , former contras , two government ministers and the Commander in Chief of the Sandinista Peoples Army ( EPS ) .
15 It places member against member , it causes division , it destroys our solidarity and it weakens our movement .
16 When Christians choose to face Satan in the Spirit — in the new nature — they are not only living and adopted members of Christ 's new humanity , they are also by definition his soldiers .
17 He was not surprised that the government had declined to arrest members of parliament such as Dr. Ian Paisley and Harry West or other elected representatives such as members of the Northern Ireland Assembly .
18 Jacobs , the political adviser to General Hodge , castigated members of UNTCOK for interfering in local politics .
19 The plan is to go to Llandovery and spend a couple of hours meeting members of HOWLTA , to be informed of campaigns to improve services on the line .
20 If the decisions are all to be made in Brussels , why should the Scots send Members of Parliament to Westminster ?
21 Congress , this simply calls for the Labour Party , like the G M B and its experience yesterday in awarding like the gold badge to show and acknowledge long serving members with award of some sort of recognition .
22 Campus talks to the man who sent them , one of the University 's longest serving members of staff , Walter Abbott , who retires this year .
23 Addressing members of GAMTA on this subject , John Page , Head of Support Services at the CAA 's Safety Regulation Group , admitted to ‘ a grain of truth ’ in the belief that charges are being levied twice .
24 ‘ The longest serving member of staff has been offered the one post that we will be able to fund from the Scottish Education Department for next session and currently we are waiting for a decision on that matter . ’
25 The entity-relationship approach to data analysis is interview-driven , that is most information is obtained through interviewing members of staff .
26 Although we 're working er all the time to keep security as tight as we can at the John Radcliffe , er the scheme is going to give us the ability to challenge members of staff , legitimate members of staff , as we currently do , er and they will then have to provide , produce the card , er so we can then assess whether they are or are not a member of staff .
27 Towards 2000 will see members of FYT Regional groups and committees meet together to work on the needs of marginalised young people in the last decade of this century .
28 The project will be guided by a board comprising members of Middlesbrough Council , Teesside Training and Enterprise Council , industry and commerce .
29 Tinsley became the base for over 150 locomotives used on Speedlink services throughout the BR network , comprising members of Classes 31 , 37 and 47 .
30 CBoT members with access to all or some of the listed contract markets include banks , securities firms , producers and independent traders , or locals , whom the CBoT recognises as playing a particularly important role in maintaining the liquidity of its various contract markets .
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