Example sentences of "[prep] member of [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 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 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 .
11 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 . )
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 A relationship between members of the sets .
15 The discussion focuses on members of the authorities ( executive and non-executives ) and three issues central to the successful implementation of these changes .
16 His work as a sales representative for Cornhill Life Insurance enabled him to obtain personal details on members of the police .
17 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 .
18 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 ?
19 ‘ 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 . ’
20 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 .
21 Work coming in from solicitors is allocated among members of the chambers by the clerk , who also negotiates the fee for the brief .
22 Equally important is the provision of a powerful report generator which can be used by members of the personnel department .
23 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 ?
24 The particular organisations which will benefit have been nominated by members of the families of the tree who were
25 I will rely mainly on conversations which were recorded in family homes by members of the families who lived there .
26 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 .
27 But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment .
28 In the Faculty of Arts there are degrees in Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean and Middle East ( taught by members of the Classics Department , the Faculty of Divinity and the Archaeology Department ) and in Archaeology and Scottish Ethnology .
29 The fathers met after considerable visiting by members of the hareems , and a proposal of marriage was made .
30 These latter offerings took the form of the Mystery Plays staged and enacted by members of the guilds .
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