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

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31 It is increasingly felt by members of the public that large-scale soil erosion , the destruction of wildlife habitat and the excessive use of chemicals and unnatural substances are unacceptable , and can not continue unabated without ruining the countryside for future generations and probably causing long term health hazards .
32 Shares in the company can be bought on the stock market by members of the public .
33 Michael Rosen 's collection of Rude Rhymes ( Signet , £3.99 ) sent to him over the years by members of the public are rather lavatorial — and that 's probably the best place to keep it .
34 Geoff Barnes of Casson Beckman believes that there would be fewer problems about audit fees if the audit was regarded as a more useful exercise both by members of the public and by business : ‘ As a profession we spend far too much time looking back and not enough time looking forward . ’
35 However , it was funded from taxes collected by central government rather than from direct payments by members of the public in exchange for the medical services received .
36 He was so tired he had to be hauled to safety by members of the public .
37 Its contract is to guarantee that the doctors consulted by members of the public are properly qualified and will give competent treatment .
38 I tried to imagine Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher agreeing to submit themselves to a monthly grilling by members of the public , and failed .
39 As a result of that incident there were a number of complaints by members of the public about the conduct of some of the police officers who had attended the incident .
40 The admission of the taxpayers ' children to the school therefore did not involve the school in losing full fees which would otherwise have been paid by members of the public for the places which the taxpayers ' children occupied .
41 ( 7 ) On receipt of an application of a kind referred to in subsection ( 6 ) above , and until the first day of the meeting of the board at which the application is to be considered , the clerk of a licensing board shall make the application , together with the documents lodged therewith , available for inspection by members of the public during normal office hours .
42 The clerk is required to make the application available for inspection during normal office hours by members of the public from the date of lodging until the first day of the meeting at which it is to be considered ( subs .
43 3.1 For the purposes of the Regional Council 's policy and these Guidelines , violence at work is defined as the application of force , severe threat or serious abuse by members of the public , clients or any other persons towards employees of the Regional Council arising out of the course of their employment whether or not they are or duty .
44 It is even possible to create a script that records how often an interactive screenshow is accessed by members of the public .
45 The one thing that seems to be identified by members of the public er when they come here and address present erm petitions to us as they did this morning er they want in most parts , in Hertfordshire .
46 But he says just as worrying , is the string of unjustified complaints made against him by members of the public .
47 Around 500 complaints a year are made against officers in Gloucestershire by members of the public .
48 But many other animals and birds are found by members of the public and brought in unnecessarily .
49 Bottles were being returned to retail outlets by members of the public and there had been no reports of problems , she said .
50 The figures , revealed at a police board meeting , showed that 325 complaints were made by members of the public compared with 257 the year before .
51 We have far too great a gap between these two states which I think all magistrates are very conscious of and which all defendants are very conscious of , and particularly from the public point of view again erm the present alternatives to custody are seen by members of the public as soft options , are seen as a let off .
52 Before the team of analysts engrosses itself into data analysis , which is partly carried out through interview and observation , it is necessary to consider the structure of the organisation and the roles played by members of the management team .
53 Last , but by no means least , a book collectively written by members of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies ( 1982 ) provides a strong critique of the state of the sociology of ethnicity in Britain , focusing on white racism .
54 In fact , they had been organized by members of the Ulster Protestant Volunteers .
55 A short drama was performed before the debate by members of the 4D Theatre Company .
56 The Senate of the Inns of Court consists of 101 barristers ( some of whom will be judges ) representing the profession of barrister ; some are appointed by the benchers of each Inn , some are ex officio members like the leaders from each of the six circuits , and some are elected by members of the Bar .
57 RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY MEMBERS OF THE BAR
58 We are always willing to consider proposals put forward by members of the Bar .
59 Most of the articles derive from papers produced for the OECD 's intergovernmental Committees and are written either by members of the OECD Secretariat or by consultants .
60 The increase in net flows to developing countries occurred despite a small drop ( from US48,100 million in 1988 to US$46,700 million in 1989 ) in official development assistance by members of the OECD 's development assistance committee ( which included all OECD countries except Iceland , Luxembourg , Portugal and Spain ) .
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