Example sentences of "[art] member [prep] [art] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 In any one place the two species mimic each other , looking much the same ; but in different places the members of a species differ : both species vary geographically in the same manner .
2 What can differ among the members of a species is the contents of those locations .
3 Typically there is a pair of ganglia in each segment of the body , but the members of a pair are usually so closely united that they appear as a single ganglion , the commissure being no longer evident externally .
4 The relatively restricted contrasts are invariably carried by open set elements ; the freely recurring contrasts may be carried by open set items ( as in mare : stallion ) , but the members of a pair of lexical items manifesting such a contrast frequently share the same open set element ( i.e. the root ) , the contrast being signalled by one or more closed set elements ) i.e. affixes ) :
5 ‘ Now , ’ he said , ‘ the members of the staff .
6 The current research interests of the members of the staff include International Economic Law , Legal regulation of international economic transactions , e.g. International Codes of Conducts for Transnational Corporations and Transfer of Technology , patterns of international regulation in international legal system , regional integration , international regulation of narcotic drugs , law of the sea , human rights , international humanitarian law .
7 The members of the People 's Will convinced themselves that in hounding the Tsar they acted in the name of the people , but their ‘ subconscious ideal ’ , never fully achieved , ‘ was of a militant authoritarian party imposing its will on the masses . ’
8 We thank all the VAST field , laboratory , computer centre , and administrative staff , especially Mr Martin Adjuik , Mr Azumah Amidini , Mr J Kwabena Badu , Ms Margaret Gyapong , Mr Eric Kasise , Mr Ogyebre Owusu-Agyei , and Mr David Pendlebury ; the population of Kassena-Nankana District and their leaders ; the Regional and District Administration and Health Services ; Dr Moses Adibo and Dr Sam Adjei , ( Ministry of Health of Ghana ) for support and encouragement ; Prof Patrick Vaughan and other colleagues at the LSHTM for support and advice ; Ms Nina Saroi for administrative and secretarial support in London ; Dr Sandra Saenz de Tejada and the WHO-ARI Programme for preliminary study of local concepts and terminology of illness ; Ms Gilly Maude for the randomisation and interim analysis ; Ms Sharon Huttly , Mr Ben Amenuvegbe , and the late Mr Steve Tulloch for helping to design the data management system ; Dr Hazel Inskip and Mr Jerry Wheeler for advice on data processing ; Ms Penny Fennell for help with the training of the computing and secretarial staff ; Ms Rebecca Abbott and Dr Suzanne Filteau ( Institute of Child Health , London ) for measuring serum retinol ; Dr Andy Hall for helping to code the cause of death questionnaires ; and the members of the data monitoring committee for reviewing the interim results .
9 ‘ First , the members of the Media Commission will represent the interests of both the government and the opposition , as well as various professional and sectoral interests .
10 Line managers might refuse to accept the member of a staff department to fill a vacancy in their department .
11 Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time .
12 On making a very despondent journey home my wife greeted me at the door with the astounding statement that the property had been found and handed into a branch of a building society and the member of the staff had telephoned to inform my wife that it was there to collect .
13 If I were a member of a species , highly evolved and perfectly adapted to a life among craggy rocks , pecking out the odd lamb 's eye , devouring a few mice , picking through a nice gamey carcass occasionally , but mostly just hovering gracefully around on thermals below cliffs , I would take great exception to being described as ‘ just ’ a crow .
14 A member of a species which had a herd instinct , Freud thought , would be comforted by any other member coming along to offer comfort , and would not need the attentions of a special individual , the baby 's own mother .
15 Finally , you can also make additional voluntary contributions , but only if you 're a member of a works scheme .
16 Legal advice may be available to you if you are a trade union member [ or a member of a staff association ] .
17 In 1969 he moved to Capenhurst as industrial relations manager and progressed to become a member of the Works Board .
18 IF tough-guy Shaun Teale is Ron Atkinson 's John Wayne , then virtually everyone else in Villa 's team is a member of the cavalry .
19 Becoming a member of the Salmon and Trout Association ( £16 for an annual membership ) is a useful thing to do , as it sometimes offers access to private fishing which the association owns or leases and , through its 54 branches nationwide , offers information on courses and instruction .
20 The interior minister for example , Mr Sacher , held office as a member of the People 's Party under the Communists , although he was not a minister .
21 Trustee Bradford Eastman Phillips , retired president of Totes rain gear company and a member of the $1 million-plus club , took title to the Great Hall , which is henceforth known as the Phillips Hall .
22 The gene involved in X-linked agammaglobulinaemia is a member of the src family of protein-tyrosine kinases
23 The gene is a member of the src family of proto-oncogenes which encode protein-tyrosine kinases .
24 Our group of four included the one man in the party , a 35-year-old barrister , a girl of 30-something , myself , and Helen , our guide — once a guest but now a member of the staff .
25 ‘ To be a member of the Labour party you had to be a member of the staff association but I did n't know at the time , ’ says Davies .
26 A member of the staff of the Accommodation Service is normally present every Monday , Wednesday and Friday morning from 10.30 am – 12.00 noon in the Student Services Office on the fifth floor of the York Street building .
27 Shocked , she stared disbelievingly at the receding back of Doctor Anderson , and wondered what had been contained in the message that had made a member of the staff drop everything in such an unprofessional way .
28 The symbol is widely used in shops and so on , where a member of the staff is happy to be helpful .
29 Discuss this with the vet beforehand so that a member of the staff can restrain the dog .
30 The official was a member of the staff of the Procurator General who had responsibility for the smooth running of the Correctional Labour Colonies scattered across the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .
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