Example sentences of "to members [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This requires that the accounts sent to members under section 238 shall be sent not less than 28 days before the end of the period allowed for laying and delivery of them and shall be accompanied by notice of their right to require them to be laid before a general meeting .
2 General leaflets are available to members about gigs , royalties , — copyright and contracts .
3 The research ‘ form ’ was easy and quick to fill in , and itself gave immediate feedback to members about the investigation process .
4 The Wakatipu Aero Club at Queenstown charge NZ$120 ( £36.40 ) an hour to members for their Cessna 172s or NZ$150 £45.50 ) to non-members like you or me .
5 The RoadMap is already out to members for review in draft form .
6 No money will be paid to members for three years , ’ Johnny said , ‘ and probably a further call after that .
7 Assuming that satisfactory financial arrangements can be made and Planning Permission obtained , the scheme will then be put to Members for final approval .
8 Staff were asked to distribute the consultative paper to members for views and comments .
9 Thank you very much for that very comprehensive answering of all the queries and comments that were made and thank you to members for
10 The Trust is well aware of the undesirability of sending too many offers to members through the post .
11 Large advertisements were placed in the local press appealing to members to ‘ roll up in your thousands … and vote ‘ Cooperation for Cooperators ’ .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 This might happen if you give money away to members of your family or if you buy expensive items in order to reduce your savings .
16 Enclosed is a copy of the new ACE Booklist 1991–2 , which lists all our consumer titles and intended for distribution to members of the public .
17 To portray specific characters , whether imagined or real ( some were known to members of the audience at the first performance of Enigma Variations and Isadora ) , the would-be choreographer can use classical dance as a firm base but must pay more attention to his characters as particular individuals .
18 Bonhams press officer Jill Potterton told Dogs Today : ‘ We are happy to give free evaluations to members of the public who come to see us .
19 This right is given to members of the public under the Access to Information Act 1985 .
20 There was a need to offer voluntary repatriation to members of ethnic minorities settled in the UK , he said .
21 This also appears to be an attraction to members of British police forces .
22 Fielding notes how some constables subsume these negotiating skills under the category of ‘ talk ’ , which gives meaning to their complaint that many younger policemen seem no longer to know how to talk to members of the public ( 1988b : 60 ; also see Holdaway 1983 : 90 ; Southgate 1982 : 11–12 ) .
23 The notion thus serves to give moral worth and competence to members of an occupational group whose level of education is often quite low .
24 That is , how to convey to members of the public that their request or complaint is taken seriously even though it is impossible to act upon it .
25 In the Roundhouse , a Catholic housing estate in Liverpool , a slightly older man remarked to members of a teenage gang ‘ you lot are just like we was .
26 She writes as she speaks , a flow of news and thoughts in large , generous handwriting , with affectionate endings , such as ‘ Lots of Love ’ or ‘ All my love ’ — even to members of her staff .
27 According to members of the reforming faction , some officers have attempted to use Sir Peter Imbert 's apparent discomfiture over his role in the Guildford Four case to discredit the Plus Programme , with which he is closely identified .
28 Before Raymont works towards ‘ ways of showing respect , understanding and affection to members of the opposite sex ’ , she should realise that the opposite sex 's obsession with ‘ members ’ is a problem of enormous gravity .
29 This has emerged from briefings by the West German Foreign Minister , Mr Hans-Dietrich Genscher , to members of the German Bundestag about his visit to Moscow earlier this week .
30 This has emerged from briefings by the West German Foreign Minister , Mr Hans-Dietrich Genscher , to members of the German Bundestag about his visit to Moscow earlier this week .
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