Example sentences of "whose member " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It is an international trade association whose members include distributors , importers , processors , UK and overseas manufacturers , and UK agents ; and it currently represents over 90% of suppliers to the UK market .
2 In the meantime , the Lebanese parliament , whose members are meeting in Taif a year after their failure to elect a president led to the creation of rival Lebanese cabinets , is itself in the last stages of life .
3 Equally , an electoral victory by Mr Tekere would have presented no particular problems to an administration whose members dominate Parliament .
4 All would be different , they believe , if the majority of decent and honest Catholics could escape the grip of fear , and they define the role of community relations police in West Belfast as attempting , in a small way , to loosen the Catholic community from the stranglehold of the paramilitaries , as the commentary on a police promotional video stated : ‘ The effort of trying to win the people 's minds and hearts away from terrorism is personified in the Community Relations Branch , whose members regularly attend meetings involving civilian bodies , public representatives , and discuss problems such as vandalism . ’
5 The local village Soviet , whose members Makarenko referred to as ‘ a lot of parasites ’ , declared that the Trepke cistern was state property .
6 In the case of Health , there is the special relief at having escaped from those incessant wrangles over money with income-orientated professions , whose members are taken by the general public for altruistic servants of humanity , if not for angelic comforters .
7 Over time she gradually created a Cabinet whose members owed their promotion to her .
8 The ANC at that time had very close links to the African Mine Workers ' Union , the largest group of whose members were Bemba , but which included members of tribes from all over Zambia , as well as from Tanganyika and Nyasaland .
9 Being in a concert party whose members are buying shares is neither wrong nor against the law .
10 Under the bill the Independent Television Commission — whose members are appointed by the Government — will make appointments ‘ subject to the approval of the Government ’ to the new Channel 4 Corporation .
11 In the seventies a report from Lord Home recommended replacing the House of Lords with a new body , two thirds of whose members would be elected .
12 But you need a body that can get together at various stages to liaise and swap ideas but whose members can function in their independent tasks .
13 They had been killed by Charlie Company , very few of whose members had refused to obey the orders of Lieutenant William Calley .
14 Desperate moves to find an accord with the unions , by offering them an unprecedented role in economic planning , met with a snub from a TUC General Council whose members demonstrated an intransigence bordering on arrogance .
15 A great administrator , William ordered that a comprehensive record be compiled by a royal commission whose members had to visit every English shire in 1086 , recording the use of every piece of land , and the massive manuscript records can be found in the Museum of Public Records at Chancery Lane , London .
16 The Institute is a founder member of the International Association of Institutes of Export , many of whose members have based their operations on patterns pioneered by the Institute in the U.K.
17 There have been complaints about the lack of independence of appeal committees ( the majority of whose members are appointed by the LEA ) and of legal deficiencies in the way that appeals are heard .
18 A serious blow , of course , was also dealt to the reputation of the Labour Party , which controlled many of the councils with the greatest needs and which made the heaviest demands on the public purse , and whose members were least apologetic about doing so .
19 He chose Ottery as the place in which to found a religious community , and in 1337 obtained the king 's licence to make the church a collegiate foundation , whose members were to include a warden , a minister , a chanter , and eight choral vicars .
20 One of the most influential mid-century organizations was the Young Men 's Christian Association ( YMCA ) , 1844 , whose members tended to be respectable workers in their late teens and twenties , employed in the retail and clerical professions .
21 There was considerable pressure for actions against them from a sanctimonious middle class , some of whose members held extraordinary delusions .
22 We need people who are not only economically literate , but politically and socially literate , well informed about and sensitive to crucial social and moral issues ; we must be developing a society whose members are aware and tolerant of others and manifest concern for their welfare .
23 In the general election of 1918 the Irish Parliamentary Party which had dominated Irish politics since the days of Parnell was routed by a reorganised Sinn Fein , many of whose members had fought in the 1916 Rising .
24 Today fewer have occupational experience related to the park purposes ( down 30 per cent ) ; and fewer still are involved with bodies like the Council for the Protection of Rural England , the County Conservation Trust , the Ramblers ' Association and the Youth Hostels ' Association , whose members have traditionally supported and lobbied for the parks ( down 60 per cent ) .
25 Dover points out that while non-Mendelian segregation of single copy genes can accelerate the increase in the frequency of a favoured mutation , this process would not create the cohesive pattern of genetic change that occurs when similar processes operate within a gene family whose members are distributed on two or more chromosomes .
26 Adrian Bird , chairman of the Open Spaces , reported his was the largest of the committees , among whose members were councillors , walkers and riders .
27 There is a newly formed Prutz Kayak Club whose members would welcome visiting canoeists and be pleased to show them the local sites .
28 In the first place it could be argued that the power of the professional association to act is severely limited , because much of the censorship that takes place in libraries is ultimately applied by Library Committees and local authorities whose members are beyond the control of the librarians ' professional body .
29 The club is affiliated to the Assocacion Espanola de Cricket , founded in 1987 , whose members include , amongst others , Madrid CC , Barcelona CC , and Seville CC , and eventually hopes to persuade the Spanish government to recognise cricket as an ‘ official ’ sport , bringing much need grant-aid .
30 The overall training plan is coordinated by myself ( Chief Administrative and Training Officer ) , approximately 50% of time in training and development , and the training sub-committee , whose members change regularly , drawn from all members of staff ’ ,
  Next page