Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] members ' " in BNC.

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1 The EC delegation raised questions about the ASEAN members ' continued status as " developing countries " given their favourable balance of trade with Europe .
2 Most of the private members ' old age pension bills that had been submitted to Parliament prior to 1908 had contained income-limit clauses ; but by the early 1920s , stimulated partly by the 1919 Ryland Adkins Committee 's publicizing of the problem , increasing concern was being voiced over whether means-testing would discourage saving for old age .
3 Mr Field , MP for Birkenhead since 1979 , won a majority of the individual members ' votes in last week 's secret ballot .
4 I was encouraged in this by the good result of the experimental members ' evening in the 1990-1 programme , when half a dozen members gave excellent short talks .
5 There have been major rebellions against the imposition of charges for eye and dental tests , for an amendment to grade the poll tax according to ability to pay , and for the second reading of a private members ' bill to liberalize the Official Secrets Act .
6 Because of disquiet among ordinary members there , George Devlin , Vice-Chairman of the company , says that they wish to retain the atmosphere of a private members ' club , while delightful Chairman Michael Broke , told me that the plan is to raise standards even higher .
7 I joined the Associate Membership scheme in the beginning and left it last year because of what I felt was gross overcharging for a pathetic members ' service .
8 Mr John Wilkinson ( C. Ruislip Northwood ) , who came sixth in the private members ' bills ballot , yesterday announced a measure to make it obligatory to apply for planning permission before a dwelling house is demolished .
9 HOME Office and planning issues dominate the concerns of MPs who won places in the private members ' ballot for legislative time in the coming session .
10 I congratulate the hon. and learned Member for Fife , North-East ( Mr. Campbell ) on his good fortune in the private Members ' ballot .
11 PAUL Lowenburg , the American-born chief executive of Edinburgh District Council , has been the victim of talk in the smoke-filled members ' lounges of the capital 's City Chambers .
12 If he did not win a majority in the individual members ' section of the ballot , he said , he would resign altogether .
13 It was sufficient to outweigh Mr Field 's 165 to 113 second-round victory in the individual members ' section .
14 Admission is 50p with all proceeds going to the Aged Members ' Treat .
15 This meeting has now been arranged for 11th March at which a number of matters that have also been brought up at the various members ' meetings will be queried .
16 RICE wines made from a recipe given last year were presented at an annual members ' judging evening of the Alresford and District Wine Circle at the John Pearson Hall last week .
17 The Jockey Club believes that in the long term Sunday racing without cash betting is impractical and it is resigned to trying to bring about a change in the legislation by a private members ' bill .
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