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

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1 They 're members of a riding school , and I shall guide them over the route . ’
2 yes , under the Building Society Protection Act , if the society fails , you 're protected up to twenty thousand , and you 'll get eighteen thousand back , there 's a ninety percent protection , provided they 're members of the Building Society Association , which all are , er virtually , even down to things like the Clay Cross and the Staffordshire Railway , they 're all members of the Building Society Association , so they 're all covered .
3 They 're members of the Taylor Woodrow team and part of the consortium which is designing and constructing the largest underseas transport system in the world .
4 If social anthropologists are sincere when they say that their subject is a kind of micro-sociology and when they proclaim that they no longer feel themselves to be members of a culture/society which is intrinsically " superior " to that of the people they are studying , why do n't they study themselves ?
5 It seems Mr Major and the Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating , will be members of a team hoping to persuade other leaders that completion of the GATT talks by December the fifteenth is imperative .
6 The systems development team will include the chief analyst and the database administrator who are both likely to be members of the systems planning team .
7 The defendants , said in court to be members of the Animal Liberation Front , also face charges in connection with three arson attacks .
8 But common monetary , defence , foreign or social policies will be hopelessly ineffective if designed to fit all 20 or so countries that could be members of the EC by the end of the century .
9 Candidates will normally be expected to be members of the professions allied to medicine .
10 Candidates must be members of the RSC , hold at least a masters or PhD degree in chemistry or a related subject and already be actively engaged in research .
11 Ordered , That Mrs. Irene Adams , Mr. Don Dixon , Mr. Alan Haselhurst , Mr. Michael J. Martin , Mr. Colin Shepherd , Mr. Anthony Steen and Mr. John Townend be members of the Catering Committee .
12 All were said to be members of the Jihad group behind the assassination of President Anwar Sadat in 1981 .
13 A general election was held in May 1987 , in which all candidates were required to be members of the Malawi Congress Party , although voters had a choice of candidate in 69 constituencies .
14 A general election was last held in May 1987 , when voters had a choice of candidates in 69 constituencies , but all candidates were required to be members of the Malawi Congress Party .
15 Those detained in Navarre and said to be members of the Vizcaya commando included two leading members of the local branch of HB , Juan Carlos Pérez Ojuel and Rosa Mari Echave Díaz .
16 It is likely that most members of the board of Newco will be members of the management team proposing the buy-out .
17 I can certainly confirm on the specific point that the hon. Gentleman raised that those workers who work at the Ministry of Defence can continue to be members of the union of their choice .
18 By virtue of the transfer of cattle the woman 's biological offspring are ordinarily deemed to be members of the descent group of the husband rather than that of the woman 's father ; payment of the cattle makes the children legitimate ; cohabitation alone does not .
19 The Triennial Act 1694 required a new Parliament to be summoned every three years , and in 1701 , the Act of Settlement required all future monarchs to be members of the Church of England .
20 Two days later , fifteen MPs were nominated to be members of the Committee .
21 I felt honoured by the kindness of one or two of your congregation , who happen to be members of the committee , in having written to assure me that I would receive a speedy and unanimous Call , if I would only consent to accept it .
22 The staff representatives here as at other levels of the machinery must be members of the signatories to the 1956 agreement , that is NUR , ASLEF and TSSA ; union branches play no formal part in the LDCs , but in practice there are often close informal ties and overlapping membership ( Edwards and Lloyd 1981 ) .
23 The sequences of rat urinary α 2-globulin ( A2U ) and mouse major urinary protein ( MUP ) show them both to be members of the lipocalin protein family .
24 It is envisaged that , if the Friends are willing to help in this way , properly trained volunteers , who would have to be members of the Friends organisation and who would have their approval , could help with special events and special projects , where existing staff do not have sufficient time to carry out the work .
25 Ten ministers are known to be members of the Apprentice Boys of Derry .
26 Exhibitors must be members of the society and pay £1 for the privilege , which includes receiving a copy of the show register .
27 c ) The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members without voting powers who need not be members of the Society , and who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
28 The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members without voting powers who need not be members of the Society , and who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
29 In the second week of the festival Radio 's 1,2,3,4 and 5 and BBC Radio Ulster will be inviting listeners to meet their favourite radio personalities , participate in programmes and be members of the audience during live shows from the ELMWOOD HALL and various other festival venues .
30 Most will be members of the Commons ( known as ‘ members of Parliament ’ ) .
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