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

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1 The uninformed criticism of the narrow-minded , whether it came from members of the cooking profession or from old-fashioned gourmets among his own colleagues , did not worry Dr de Pomiane one jot .
2 Initially there was considerable opposition from members of the faculty who feared that the proposals would undermine their own positions .
3 We now , I think er , going to hear from members of the Management Team , more detailed information on working progress and priority issues .
4 The latest figures available for official development assistance from members of the OECD , the rich man 's club of nations , are for 1989 .
5 MONEY should not be drawn down from members of the Gooda Walker syndicates at Lloyd 's of London ‘ in the face of breach of trust allegations and maybe fraud ’ in Syndicate 290 , said Michael Burton QC in court yesterday .
6 Rejection of an agency relationship between the Council and the member States depends upon separating the members of the Council acting as members of the Council , from members of the Council acting as delegates of the States .
7 The music came from members of the school orchestra who , with Erika on the flute , were rehearsing the ‘ Musical Offering ’ by Bach , an unusual piece as it was Bach 's only work written for five instruments .
8 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 .
9 The officers know that time is against them as new descriptions from members of the public may be distorted by sight of the published artist 's impressions .
10 He had had 2,500 letters from members of the public expressing their grief , sympathy and admiration for a man who they felt had in some way belonged to ordinary people and understood them .
11 Only the British Gas sale , which attracted 4.5million applications from small investors , and BAA with 2.5million applications , attracted more interest from members of the public .
12 The reason for this must be that one can hardly cause an explosion without realizing that one is about to do so , and that explosions usually create danger and must be known to do so , unless they are carefully controlled in an area away from members of the public .
13 The 24 hour child protection line received referrals from members of the public in Rochdale , Bury , and Oldham .
14 He is responsible for presenting to the council and its committees all matters of business which are brought to his notice , either from members of the public , members of the council or from the officers themselves , and of recording the decisions , either by way of minutes of the committees or of reports of the committees which are subsequently presented to the council .
15 ‘ We are investigating an incident at Randall Lodge , and need all possible assistance from members of the public . ’
16 The sum was raised in various ways : by donations from members of the public and exhibiting retailers at the Company 's ‘ Craft , Embroidery & Fashion ’ event held at Harrogate in November 1991 ; from advance ticket sales through Needlecraft magazine and from the raffle held at the show , which was generously supported by large numbers of people .
17 Charity Commissioners are to investigate the Courtney Foundation 's accounts after complaints from members of the public .
18 Companies that take significant sums of money from members of the public in advance of providing goods or services are in a special position of trust .
19 He said : ‘ We were inundated with calls from members of the public and newsagents desperate for copies .
20 DOZENS of new leads have come from members of the public after a reconstruction of the last moments of stabbed businesswoman Jean Bradley , police said yesterday .
21 It remains difficult for health professionals ( even within NGOs ) to be open to criticism from members of the public .
22 In the light of the foregoing material and pending the conclusion of the investigation that has been undertaken at the request of the Chief Executive , the board resolved that , in the interests of investors , Norwich Union should for the time being and with immediate effect be prohibited from : ( 1 ) accepting any new investment business from the Winchester Group or any company representative of the Winchester Group and in particular entering into any investment contract with any investor introduced by the Winchester Group or any such company representative ; and ( 2 ) soliciting investment business from members of the public through the Winchester Group or any of its company representatives .
23 The representations which come from members of the public and others can not therefore be assumed in all cases to embody the approach which would be given were a a full understanding of the previous and proposed situations in the mind of those who made that proposal .
24 Local commissioners can now accept any complaint from members of the public about maladministration in local government .
25 Client pressure ( eg. complaints from members of the public ) creates a felt need for defensibility of individual actions , which in turn encourages further rigidity of behaviour .
26 ‘ The day 's events are made all the more hectic by the many telephone calls and queries I receive from members of the public , fellow officers and councillors .
27 Following my right hon. Friend 's statement about asylum on 2 July , we have received about 100 letters from hon. Members and about 750 from members of the public and interested organisations .
28 We had numerous written and oral representations from hon. and right hon. Members and from members of the public .
29 It would be quite wrong if I were to base my view solely on submissions from members of the public who have been unduly influenced by misleading information from other quarters .
30 Quite apart from members of the public who have seen the buses at exhibitions and conferences , it is estimated that more than 45,000 school girls have benefited from ‘ hands on ’ experience of new technologies .
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