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

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31 For the middle classes , able to live a comfortable life with servants to take care of domestic matters and to minister to the needs of dependent members of the household , giving a home to an elderly relative would not have meant the automatic provision of unpaid care by female relatives .
32 These should protect citizens from the homelessness , poverty , bad housing , unemployment , religious racial and sexual discrimination , physical and mental disability and ill health and the need to care for dependent members of the family which prevent citizens from participating in society .
33 One of the lesser members of the Wildbad group , Konstantin Kavelin , was credited by a contemporary with " primacy in establishing the principle of the landed rather than the landless emancipation of the peasants " , but neither he nor his friend Nikolai Miliutin had secured the adoption of their views as official policy .
34 Until a new parliament was elected ( i.e. on Dec. 2 ) , 144 delegated members of the Volkskammer would sit as interim observers in the Bundestag .
35 I wait to see how long you can control your imbecile temptation to violate my copyrights on this letter and once again untruthfully take words and phrases from it to show your ‘ powers ’ to match those boasted by your kind in the NF and the BNP , whose performances are different from yours only in that instead of using your limbs to physically assault us like they would , you have acted by wearing the ‘ civilised ’ guise of being the ‘ editor ’ of the ‘ left ’ NewSS , and have written to assail my integrity , my capacity to think , my freedom to defend and speak for my constitutionally organised members at the Stratford school .
36 They have been severely criticised by almost all hon. Members during the debate .
37 So I fear that some doubt may be placed in the minds of hon. Members about the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of the young man that the right hon. Gentleman referred to .
38 I begin by reminding hon. Members of the reforms that the Minister has brought back to the House .
39 I often wonder what the Hon. members of the Board thought about that trip , but they seemed to enjoy themselves and there were no repercussions .
40 I congratulate all hon. Members on the support that they have given to the Government in fighting that battle .
41 The House always appreciates the close interest which you , Mr. Speaker , take in Adjournment debates initiated by hon. Members on the Back Benches , but you will have an even greater personal interest than usual in this debate .
42 That makes it difficult not only for Opposition Members but for hon. Members on the Government Benches to discuss matters properly .
43 We know that there are hon. Members on the Government Back Benches who would have supported the proposal that the discount be increased from 25 per cent .
44 Will the Lord President urge the security services to concentrate their search for the alleged theft of information from hon. Members on the organisations that regularly spy on hon. Members , including the organisation that last week published a ludicrous volume full of slanders and innuendos about hon. Members ?
45 Bearing in mind the number of military items sold to the Iraqi regime by this country right up to the invasion of Kuwait and the highly critical comments made about the conduct of Ministers during the Gulf war , what right do the Government have to lecture hon. Members on the Opposition Benches over defence matters ?
46 I want an answer from one of the hon. Members on the Opposition Front Bench about their views on inward investment .
47 He has mentioned most of them in earlier correspondence with me and I see many hon. Members on the Opposition Benches who have also mentioned them , either in correspondence or in parliamentary questions .
48 Although hon. Members representing Ulster voiced different shades of opinion , they reached a common conclusion with the Liberal Democrat and Labour hon. Members in the Committee that they were opposed to the order .
49 It has sued most hon. Members in the Chamber tonight
50 I am sure that all hon. Members in the Chamber will be thinking not only of my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Leicester , West but of his wife and children .
51 I am struck by the paucity of hon. Members in the Chamber .
52 The Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill , which affects my constituency and is returning to the House for the third time , now has an EIS which has been published and is freely available to the hon. Members in the Vote Office .
53 I shall not read out the main provisions of the agreement , because they fall outwith the terms of the Adjournment debate topic , but they are available to the general public , and to hon. Members in the Library .
54 Several hon. Members from the north have stressed tonight , with all the determination that we can bring to bear , the need for the northern region to be considered in this development .
55 As I inadvertently called two hon. Members from the Opposition Benches , I shall call Sir Peter Tapsell .
56 The employment of the otherwise unemployed members of the hotels and catering casual labour force is clearly precarious , but its precariousness scarcely stems from any inadequacies of employment protection legislation .
57 It was the largest Fiat anyone had ever seen ( and was , in fact , one of a small number commissioned by the Fascists for the use of Mussolini and other top members of the hierarchy ) .
58 We are in the run-up to a general election and every figure that the Secretary of State has produced today has been carefully worked out and planted among Conservative Back-Bench Members as a publicity stunt , just like the patients charter .
59 In 1934 the British members of the NATPS took another step along this road when , after talking with officials of America 's National Association of Creditmen , they planned to form an ‘ Institute of Creditmen ’ , a body of individuals , which came into being in April 1939 based in London but with local societies all over Britain .
60 The trouble is that no-one appears to know what will happen after the Olympics and whether if by then the United Nations ' blacklist will preclude British members of the Tour from competing in certain countries .
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