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

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1 In addition to the reconciliation during 1988 of members of the Forces populaires revolutionnaires tchadiennes , the Forces armees populaires , the Frolinat originel and the Forces armees occidentales , Goukouni Guet of the Forces armees populaires announced on May 1 , 1989 , in Lagos , Nigeria , that he would return to Ndjamena ; and Abdoulgassin Gamar of the Premiere armee volcan announced the dissolution of that group in August 1989 ( see p. 36519 ) .
2 For example , the experience of members of the Women 's Cooperative Guild , who in both their own estimation and that of observers were adjudged respectable married women , shows that family misfortune , particularly in the form of sickness and unemployment , could quickly plunge a family into poverty , whereupon the wife would probably resort to strategies similar to those of her poorer sister .
3 Hundreds of members of the Women 's Institute have been lobbying MPs at Westminster today over their fears about food irradiation .
4 The point of the approach is to apply an attitude of critical affirmation to the different traditions enabling them to be studied and discussed in a way which is affirming of members of the traditions without succumbing to naivety or blandness .
5 The first of several , annual Parliamentary ladies ' golf matches , between lady relations of Members of the Houses of Lords and Commons , were reported on as Henley had at least two ladies who were eligible to play — Mrs. Kate Fleming , wife of the Club President and Henley 's M.P. , Mr. Valentine Fleming , and Mrs. Cecil Norton .
6 Mead , like Malinowski , went to live among the peoples she was studying , observed their behaviour as a participant in the society , and combined this with some informal interviewing of members of the tribes that she studied closely .
7 By contrast , production by what became in time the Co-operative Wholesale Society is , in principle at least , under the control of the general body of members of the consumers ' societies .
8 Things obviously very close to the hearts of members on the benches opposite .
9 Both obligation and justification were , in the end , private , as it was with Casey and Buckley , or with members of the families for each other .
10 Those who argue that the modern nuclear or conjugal based family is a ‘ relatively isolated ’ unit do not deny that individual family members may maintain strong relationships with members of the families in which they were brought up ( their families of origin ) even after they have married and formed their own families ( their families of procreation ) .
11 Sidney Lee in his life of Shakespeare , 1908 edition , attributes his accurate use of legal terms to observation of his father 's legal battles and early association with members of the Inns of Court and there is also a suggestion that on his arrival in London he may have been employed as a clerk for a lawyer .
12 It took the form of a combination of taped , structured interviews with members of the arts departments in each school , together with at least one representative from the senior management of each school These interviews were transcribed and cross-referenced with documentary evidence in the form of observations of actual teaching , departmental syllabuses and other written material that either the departments or the schools were able to provide ( for example , school handbooks ; curriculum statements ; assessment policies ; etc . )
13 The Glebe School pupil is very fond of dogs and PC John Baines , who is involved with the ward 's Dreams Come True charity , arranged for her to spend the day with members of the police dog section .
14 It is likely to attract criticism from members on the grounds that it exploits the plight of the unemployed by using them as cheap labour at the same time as removing them from the unemployment statistics .
15 Considerations on which they seem to draw include : how they construe their role as members of the police , which is itself informed by their interpretation of the organizational mandate of the force , by informal organizational requirements and occupational culture , and by local community expectations ; their knowledge of locale ; whether constables are able to resolve the momentary demands of the situation ; and their ability to handle the complex mix of law enforcement , local expectations , and the need for good public relations .
16 The RIBA continued to develop its CPD service for members in the regions .
17 A relationship between members of the sets .
18 The discussion focuses on members of the authorities ( executive and non-executives ) and three issues central to the successful implementation of these changes .
19 His work as a sales representative for Cornhill Life Insurance enabled him to obtain personal details on members of the police .
20 The great idea had been to hold Saturday Classes open also to members of the Women 's League and the Keep Fit Association , but in the event we encountered from our Sister Organisations a most unsisterly and almost total absence of support .
21 In view of what you have just said , are you likely to be more generous to members of the Whips Office who may wish to speak in a debate ?
22 ‘ It is only further consideration , ’ added head of Education & Training David Hunt , ‘ which reveals the rewards of specialisation , for example the added value to members of the qualifications and the services they are able to offer , and the unifying force of specialist qualifications for members in business and in practice . ’
23 The University published the address as a special supplement to the Newsletter and the text was circulated to members of the Universities Funding Council and to the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals .
24 Actuarial valuations of the defined benefit plans , using the projected unit method , take place regularly and compare the value of the future benefits payable to members against the assets and expected future contributions to the plans from members and the Group .
25 Work coming in from solicitors is allocated among members of the chambers by the clerk , who also negotiates the fee for the brief .
26 Equally important is the provision of a powerful report generator which can be used by members of the personnel department .
27 Is not it important , especially in the economic negotiations , that the leading role of the International Monetary Fund is stressed , but that we should be cautious about the way in which the IMF responds to the various questions raised by members of the CIS ?
28 The particular organisations which will benefit have been nominated by members of the families of the tree who were
29 I will rely mainly on conversations which were recorded in family homes by members of the families who lived there .
30 Payments to farmers and landowners to open up out-of-bounds areas were unnecessary , because many were already public rights of way , according to a survey conducted by members of the Ramblers ' Association .
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