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

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1 Pressure groups that have narrowly lost points or who feel strongly opposed may brief members in the hope that with extra publicity and a show of support from friendly MPs , the government may relent during the passage of the bill .
2 I mean , you can never trust members of the public ; they are extraordinarily inaccurate in what they claim to remember , but I ca n't discount anything .
3 While the Association will never pursue members with the determination of a Time-Share salesperson , it does n't like to lose members , particularly those who are just too forgetful to get subscriptions off in good time .
4 The deposed king had announced his decision to return at the end of May , when he committed himself to promoting democracy and announced that he was planning to sponsor an interim multiparty government of national consensus which would include members of the military .
5 Their responsibilities were assumed by a High Authority for the Transition to the Third Republic and a National Committee for Economic and Social Recovery ; both these bodies would include members of the opposition .
6 It does not include members of the Cabinet or Government , or of the shadow Cabinet , and , unfortunately , is not even allowed to include Parliamentary Private Secretaries .
7 Er I 'd refer members to the report that the International Labour Organisation brought out a week before Christmas .
8 The adoption by the BCP congress of a moderate reformist manifesto did not dissuade members of a BCP faction calling itself the Alternative Socialist Organization ( ASO — the most radical of several pro-reform factions which had emerged in the party in January ) from carrying out a threat to split from the BCP and form a new social democratic party .
9 They were n't in the actual flat at that time er their role was to er prevent members of the public whilst the armed officers were at the scene erm from entering the corridors at either end of the block of flats .
10 The HVA 's annual study conference usually takes place in the autumn and this can provide members with a focus for current health visiting issues .
11 It is hoped that this extension will provide members with the opportunity to consider/ discuss this matter more fully .
12 Amid all the excitement and turbulence of the days after an election , newly appointed cabinet ministers must find a moment to learn how to kneel and kiss the hand of the Queen , in order that they may become members of the Queen 's Privy Council , together with opposition leaders , selected Commonwealth statesmen , churchmen like the Archbishop of Canterbury and senior civil servants .
13 Under proposed University legislation , new graduates will automatically become members of the Graduates Association on receipt of their degrees , after which it is hoped that many will endeavour to create and foster the right conditions to make it attractive for graduates to want to belong and help make their membership worthwhile and rewarding .
14 Subject to the final approval of the constitution , from next year all graduates will automatically become members of the Association for a nominal fee and may maintain membership thereafter on payment of a small charge .
15 When they open an account they 'll receive a free account opening pack and , if they are over seven , they 'll also become members of the Barclays Supersavers Club and they 'll receive regular copies of the club magazine .
16 This does separate members of a run of keys , but it fails to separate two or more records that randomize to a particular storage position .
17 The project will enable members of the Department to analyze the practice of teaching within their own experience , thus encouraging individual development .
18 We hope we will meet members of the Medau Society at our 1993 Gymnastics World Championships in April 1993 at the National Indoor Arena , Birmingham .
19 One way that you will meet members of the media is through press receptions .
20 David and Ruth Archer are shown below , and you can meet members of the cast at many of this summer 's agricultural shows , or join them for a weekend in Bromsgrove .
21 James hoped that Anglican principles of passive obedience would induce members of the Church establishment to stand by him .
22 Will he encourage members of the Church of England to show the same fervour in their own churches and to keep them open by watching them and looking after them ?
23 After counsel have concluded their arguments the presiding judge may invite members of the audience to express their opinions upon the legal problem as amici curiae .
24 Social benefits are not solely restricted to cash returns but include any favourable effects that may affect members of the community at large ; for example , the time saved in travelling because a hospital is sited at a particular location .
25 Those seeking accommodation in person can consult members of the staff by appointment between 9.30 am–12.15 pm and 2.00 pm–4.15 pm on any weekday .
26 Those seeking accommodation can consult members of the staff by appointment between 9.30 am–12.15 pm and 2.00 pm–4.15 pm on any weekday , but please telephone ( 031 650 4669 ) for an appointment .
27 Under the government 's proposal a blanket amnesty , not dependent on prior confession of wrongdoing , would cover members of the security forces and police officers as well as political prisoners .
28 if , if Freud 's theory of the group is correct , that it 's centred on the leader playing the super role then the presumably the leader could exhort members of the group to act better than they normally would , because after all one of the super leader 's functions is to set the goals for the ego and to give the the goal , the ego something to aspire to so er and as Joy mentioned in her papers and I 'm trying to remind you of , y you , you said that quoting Freud if you recall that , that , that Freud says and I think he , he , he repeats this from the also made the same observation that in a group or a crowd people can act a lot worse than they normally would , they can be more destructive , primitive erm and er more governed by their erm base emotions as it were , but equally in a crowd people can act better than they normally would .
29 He will tell members of the county 's public protection committee that at the same time it has become increasingly difficult to man the main consumer advice centres in Durham , Darlington and Bishop Auckland .
30 The presentation of the scholarly debate and results of scientific tests will allow members of the public to make up their own minds as to whether the early Greek sculpture of a standing youth is a forgery or not .
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