Example sentences of "[det] member [prep] [art] group " in BNC.

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1 But some members of the group fear that , inside the HSE , they will lose their teeth .
2 Not all the 14–15 people who nominated Ken Livingstone and Bernie Grant wanted either of them to run ( Benn of all people argued that policies would be obscured by personalities ) and some members of the group sided with Gould or Prescott .
3 Some members of the group were avid supporters of reggae — they loved the music even while they hated the people who made it .
4 Some members of the group may arrive at the consensus view ahead of the others but even then it is not a matter of persuading the others .
5 On the drive to Pelham Woods Rachel realised just how short the concentration span was of some members of the group .
6 For some this proved too much and it was said that a few members of the group started to resemble the colour of our logo !
7 Another member of the group will be sitting on the chair with eyes closed and will point in the direction of the slightest sound .
8 ‘ Not a native of these waters , that 's for sure , ’ growled another member of the group , ‘ look at that mouth , reminds me of the Missus . ’
9 They do not replace individual lessons but in one respect may be even more helpful : seeing another member of the group being shown the basic principles can often make it much clearer to the rest of the group .
10 In the case of consolidated financial statements the term includes capital instruments issued by subsidiaries except those which are held by another member of the group that is included in the consolidation .
11 Another member of the group , Tim Raine , refers to being part of a team that includes service planners and providers .
12 Since they would be going in different directions and at different times , Dora would use their car and another member of the group would give Rose a lift .
13 Ockleton pointed to another member of the group .
14 There was a brief discussion before another member of the group stepped forward and made an announcement , the only words making any sense to her being those of Rune 's name .
15 For that statement to be anything but trivial , there would have to be situations in which an individual was faced with a choice between an act which would promote its own reproductive success and that wou wou would injure its reproductive success , but promote that of the group , shall we say by foregoing eating something , by not fighting with another member of the group , by not mating with a female , whatever it may be .
16 However , by asking members of the elite group questions such as ‘ How many members of the group have you worked with on committees ? ’ , and ‘ How well do you know each member of the group ? ’ and ‘ Whose support would be necessary for a major project to get substantial community backing ? ’ , some elite studies of community power have revealed remarkable consensuses about the existence of elite groups , and about their power , and have supported such findings with demonstrations of the interaction of members of the supposed elite groups .
17 The element of the image which suggests that as a matter of principled obligation all members of a group rushed to the aid of , say , an aggressive and irresponsible cattle-thief or rapist , may therefore be the product of the practical consideration that men related to an offender prudently assumed they would be held collectively responsible for his actions .
18 The concept of ‘ rule ’ is used here in a ‘ strong ’ sense — that is , as something held ( although often tacitly ) by all members of a group or community as representations of legitimacy and acceptability .
19 It gives all members of a group the same set of attributes .
20 However , if all members of a group went swimming at the same time and left valuables unattended , that would be an unnecessary risk where no real precautions had been taken and would be a breach of the duty of care .
21 This type of arrangement allows all members of the group to see who is speaking , to have eye contact , to observe body language and to maximise the impact of non-verbal cues which are so important to the AL or communicating .
22 If a deviant decides to produce more than the group norm , then all members of the group are threatened .
23 Such equalization , which must extend to all members of the group , does not extend to the one ‘ object ’ who is the leader .
24 Opposite top : Immediately after the kill there is great excitement , with all members of the group — in this case Gypsy ( Gitane 's adolescent son ) and Rousseau — joining in a bout of screaming .
25 Check that all members of the group have read your summary .
26 Not all members of the group are easily identified .
27 Social groups , or cliques , may act collectively for or against the interests of their company ; the like-mindedness which arises in all members of the group strengthens their collective attitudes or actions .
28 In contrast , participation is characterised by communication amongst all members of the group working together towards a common goal , in a friendly , informative atmosphere with open discussion and the swapping of ideas .
29 These requirements were substantially met before 1969 by the creation of discretionary trusts , by which property is given to trustees upon trust to apply the income on capital in favour of such one or more members of a group of beneficiaries as the trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine .
30 ‘ But those members of the group who joined the club are still very welcome to use the premises for a cup of tea or a sit down , ’ he said .
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