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

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1 The RSC has a reduced subscription scheme for members on a career break and sees this as a way of encouraging women to keep in touch whilst looking after young children .
2 FRAG is currently drafting guidance for members on the recognition of suspicious transactions and the action to be taken in relation to them , which , it argues , should provide sufficient regulation .
3 Otherwise known as the one stop shop , yes , just an updating for , for members on the basis of the report , the , there are a er , number of recommendations attached to the report , the business link proposal with it 's core at , at Park in Telford is now erm , processing to , hoping to open in April or May nineteen ninety four .
4 It is relatively easy to see myths as constituting a discourse that provides knowledge for members of a culture of the world around them .
5 In our consultation paper , and now in the Bill , we have recognised further that there will be certain circumstances in which it would be inappropriate for members of a household to add to that household 's bill .
6 Is it considered legitimate for members of a discipline to reflect critically on the discipline which provides them with their intellectual identity and status ?
7 And it is not unknown for members of a group to manipulate a drama to further their real-life victimisation of the class ‘ scapegoat ’ — so that it is not a drama experience at all but a vicious first-order experience disguised as drama .
8 But it also had potential drawbacks , because the use of a church 's income , or part of it , to provide for members of a family could assume a disproportionate weight compared with religious observance .
9 The reason for this is traditional : Roman friends were often called on to look after property or to care for members of a family .
10 Would it be possible for members of the RSC to set up a special fund to restore this treasure to the chemistry world ?
11 But it omits what for members of the RSC may be his most significant contribution .
12 This is correlated with both the profitability for members of the Exchange who trade in that instrument , and the liquidity of the instrument , which is the relevant criterion for the hedgers and speculators who are the exchange 's ultimate customers .
13 Acquisition of a button-pressing task ( a separate button was assigned to each of the four faces ) proceeded significantly more rapidly for members of the pair given dissimilar names than for members of the pair given similar names .
14 Acquisition of a button-pressing task ( a separate button was assigned to each of the four faces ) proceeded significantly more rapidly for members of the pair given dissimilar names than for members of the pair given similar names .
15 They provided overnight accommodation and food , as well as fresh horses , for members of the cursus publicus , and for some other official travellers .
16 His services have been engaged by Canon Trevor Pitt , principal of the ordination course for members of the Church of England , United Reformed Church and Methodist Church .
17 Humane psychiatric treatment for members of the teaching force who are unable to cope .
18 The Art Show , the prestigious New York fair for members of the Art Dealers ' Association of America , gets close attention from market watchers .
19 Nor is vigorous participation in the parliamentary process encouraged by the need for members of the parliament to build up personal networks of connections to advance their careers .
20 There is considerable sympathy for members of the public who commit some minor infringement under circumstances which are considered justifiable and understandable .
21 Until I was lent this , I had not realised it was possible for members of the public to get their hands on such things .
22 Editor , — A B Kay deserves support in his attempt to persuade the General Medical Council ( GMC ) to provide far more effective protection for members of the public in relation to doctors who publicise treatments of unproved efficacy .
23 Thus , for example , Waterstones in Belfast found that the newly opened bargain bookshops , like the increasing number of non-traditional outlets in the city now stocking books , tended to cater for members of the public who were not regular book buyers or to those making one-off purchases : ‘ They do not therefore have a serious impact on larger traditional bookshops . ’
24 We proposed in the citizens charter to provide a new right for members of the public in relation to unlawful industrial action which affects a public service .
25 We therefore intend to introduce legislation to establish a new right for members of the public to seek an injunction to halt unlawful industrial action affecting a public service if the employer concerned fails to use the remedies available to him .
26 Thirdly , as for members of the public suing in respect of unlawful action in the public sector , will the Secretary of State confirm that unions have no immunity now for unlawful action in respect of public services and , that , although there may be some doubt about it , the only decided case in law held that the public already have the right to sue in respect of action that affects them ?
27 ‘ In some instances it has been sheer luck for members of the public with either guns jamming or security force patrols intercepting the terrorists . ’
28 A MEDIA ombudsman to handle minor defamation claims could be a useful alternative to costly court action for members of the public , the Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay of Clashfern , told MPs yesterday .
29 Mark Fisher 's Right to Know Bill would reform the Official Secrets Act and allow a general right of access to official records for members of the public .
30 Peggy Wood and her team transformed the Davidson Room into an Aladdin 's Cave of Things Past and Present that was to be a magnet and a haven for members of the public .
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