Example sentences of "members of the " in BNC.

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1 The 24-page full colour schools booklet ‘ HIV — It 's Your Choice ’ is now available to members of the public at a price of 50p each .
2 Brian was one of the very first members of the ACET team and will be greatly missed .
3 Members of the London Home Care Team from i. to r. — Kay Hopps , Archie Ferguson , Cedria Clifton , Jackie Sears ( Team Manager ) , Sue Lore and Janet Sutton . ’
4 The four members of the National Police were arrested in June 1990 .
5 In the official press , Chinese politicians , as well as senior members of the judiciary , have repeatedly urged that instructions to ‘ punish criminals heavily and rapidly ’ be strictly adhered to .
6 This award was presented to Amnesty International following the decision of an independent panel of judges drawn from members of the public nationwide and chaired by a representative from the greetings card industry .
7 He was arrested in 1980 , with hundreds of other members of the Oromo ethnic group who were suspected of links with an Oromo guerilla group .
8 A judicial investigation implicated three members of the Caldas Battalion of the army .
9 They all ‘ disappeared ’ after being taken into custody by members of the Indian Peace Keeping Force .
10 AI has received no new information about six members of the Islamic Liberation Party imprisoned in Libya since 1973 for belonging to an illegal organization .
11 Out of the list we have selected the following five cases for appeals by members of the British Section .
12 Each Amnesty member participating in letter-writing actions and each local group involved in adopting or investigating a prisoner case is a researcher of potential new information : as part of their campaign to free Sudanese POC Bashir Abdelrahim , members of the Leamington and Kenilworth group wrote to the Prison Commander at Shalla Prison , where Bashir was held , in the remote Western Sudan .
13 This Commission consists of five senior members of the judiciary and legal profession .
14 One notable example involved the ‘ disappearance ’ of eight members of the family of General Mohammed Oufkir .
15 Two months ago Amnesty submitted testimony to the UN which noted that the de Klerk government ‘ was failing to take adequate steps to investigate and bring to justice members of the security forces implicated in the torture and killing of government opponents ’ .
16 Despite the political reforms , many members of the security forces are carrying on business as usual .
17 In March , a judicial inquest into the death of 42 people in Sebokeng township in September 1990 concluded with the presiding judge finding members of the South African Defence Force criminally responsible for the deaths of four people and rejected claims that the concerned were provoked to shoot in self-defence .
18 Both Sebokeng inquiries exposed a pattern of unlawful behaviour by members of the security forces and lend weight to allegations of unprovoked use of lethal force by security forces , like in Daveytown on 24 March when 12 members of the ANC were shot dead by the police .
19 Both Sebokeng inquiries exposed a pattern of unlawful behaviour by members of the security forces and lend weight to allegations of unprovoked use of lethal force by security forces , like in Daveytown on 24 March when 12 members of the ANC were shot dead by the police .
20 But one feature of a catalogue of an exhibition for a living artist which is different is the likely inclusion of reminiscences from colleagues and members of the artist 's family , who may make enlightening comments .
21 Then , the artistic aims of members of the group were quite varied , and some personal animosities caused the alliance to break up .
22 The well-born and the well-off have been apt at such times to turn , for diversion and instruction , to foreigners and to members of the working class .
23 But most of those who stayed alive were ‘ prominents ’ , or Kapos , prisoners who were placed in authority , or members of the Special Squads who assisted with the killings .
24 Briefly , the organisation British Actors ' Equity exists so that only bona fide members of the profession may apply for work : and those members must abide by the contractual rulings established by the Union in negotiation with managements in theatre , television and film .
25 Those members of the catholic population who sought to advance up the class structure had to adjust to more marginal roles among the professional classes .
26 The parish structure and school became the heart of the Northern catholic — nationalist community , rendering culture , politics , and religious identity as interchangeable for members of the in-group .
27 It is likely that the inner core of local church laity , such as select vestry members of the Church of Ireland and presbyterian elders , provided and still provide one of the links between the material and spiritual interests of the groups in the alliance , as these laity were and are active in the business and commercial fields also .
28 PIRA is a proscribed organization and there is also a law preventing the national radio and television , RTE , from giving air time to members of the movement .
29 Catholic nationalists who support or condone the killing of protestant loyalists do so on the grounds that members of the Northern police force and part-time army are either agents of British imperialism or maintaining alien protestant — loyalist power in a part of Ireland .
30 Some more theologically articulate members of the provisional movement justify violence on traditional Roman catholic ethical grounds , the theory of the just war against the unjust oppressor .
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