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

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1 With this in mind members of the schemes operated by the University who can not achieve 40 years ’ pensionable/reckonable service should consider the possibility of making Additional Voluntary Contributions to improve their retirement benefits .
2 Nonetheless , the evidence is unequivocal , the social work members of the teams adopted — and maintained — a service development approach which was very pronounced indeed in some cases .
3 A similar paragraph was contained in the subsequent year 's report , but otherwise no information was given to council members about the deals .
4 He signalled the first clear signs of disillusionment with Taylor when he revealed he was canvassing his fellow Council members about the events of the past six weeks .
5 Mr Graham is to provide committee members of the Police Committee with a breakdown of how Cheshire 's officers are deployed .
6 On both sides it was the rank and file members of the fascists , and the communists and the Jewish community , who demanded more vigorous action .
7 She said that was no excuse for not informing the next of kin of the three crew members of the Delos who had died .
8 In 1918–19 he was chairman of the inter-allied conference on standardization of aircraft components and deputy member of the munitions council .
9 The Labour party judges such matters only on the number of employees and trade union members on the books , which is not the test that we shall apply .
10 They have increasingly been applied by ordinary church members in the years following the Council .
11 When the union publishes a special Notice in its magazine warning members about the activities of a promoter , record company or contact agency , this not only informs members , it also puts off other unscrupulous operators .
12 In 1982 she transferred to Company Registration , Registrars Department where she was one of the founder members of the Savers Section .
13 Pauline Hoare is a founder member of the Prisoners ' Wives and Families Society in north London , a voluntarily run charity which gives advice and support to women with a loved one in prison .
14 A founder member of the Films of Scotland Committee and associated with the Scottish Film Council , George was also interested in theatre and music .
15 In the report members of the police were accused of acting illegally and it was suggested that they were biased in favour of Inkatha .
16 Yesterday an FBI agent , Richard Swensen , said the lights , mounted on Sunday night , were a defensive measure to blind the cult members to the whereabouts of the more than 400 law enforcement officers around the compound .
17 But by the end of the 1890s , although her work had long been recognized and she had been made a founder-councillor of the London county council in 1899 , Emma Cons was approaching a breakdown caused by overwork , not only at the theatre but in all her other housing and philanthropic efforts ( she was also vice-president of the London Society for Women 's Suffrage , an executive member of the Women 's Liberal Foundations , and a founder of the Women 's Horticultural College at Swanley ) .
18 The outcome may be to highlight the part played by more powerful family members in the problems of the family .
19 Few Ajdabiyans had been expropriated by late 1979 , and not a single Kufran — although many men had transferred property titles to close family members in the months of discussion preceding the publication of measures against landlordism .
20 The Ministry of Defence pays £12 per service to an organist who is not a serving member of the Forces .
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