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

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1 ( 13 ) With the consent in writing of all Members for the time being the restrictions imposed by this Article may be waived or varied in relation to any proposed transfer of Shares .
2 ( 13 ) With the consent in writing of all Members for the time being the restrictions imposed by this Article may be waived or varied in relation to any proposed transfer of Shares .
3 Although comments were requested by 30 November 1992 , the process is by no means over and I therefore urge all members with a view on this matter to write without delay to Desmond Wright , Secretary to the Auditing Committee at Moorgate Place .
4 The household is often treated as a unit of consumption , and it is frequently assumed that all members of a household have equal access to its resources .
5 In the past car ownership has been assumed to give equal ‘ mobility ’ to all members of a household .
6 Hence social contracts may bind , not all members of a society , but members of some group within society .
7 Finally , war served to bring all members of a society , soldier and civilian , under the umbrella of national consciousness .
8 The classic statement of this view by T. H. Marshall ( 1950 ; reprinted in Marshall and Bottomore , 1992 ) conceived citizenship as a condition in which all members of a society possessed clearly defined and steadily expanding civil , political and social rights ; and in this sense it embodied a principle of equality which brought it into conflict with the inequalities engendered by a capitalist economy or existing in various authoritarian regimes .
9 Since all members of a meritocracy are socialized to compete for the top jobs and instilled with ambition , failure could be particularly frustrating .
10 Chapter 1 of this book presents a case that good communications between all members of a firm and its customers are essential to its success .
11 Three of the players , Willie Young and Arthur Graham of Aberdeen and the Celtic sweeper Pat McCluskey were all members of a Scotland under 23 team who had won the night before in Frederikshavn .
12 The most effective method is that of asking all members of a sample of households to keep diaries , noting what they are doing at all times of the day .
13 Even in real animals , such duplications are rare enough not to invalidate my general statement that all members of a species share the same DNA ‘ addressing ’ system .
14 Species — characteristic behaviour is behaviour which is shown by all members of a species .
15 In rural Serbia a form of local self-government , based on the zadruga , the extended family often comprising all members of a village , kept alive the traditions of Serbian culture and religion .
16 Though all members of a cycle group do not need to be competent in all five of the recognised face skills , the team as a whole must be able to deploy sufficient resources on each shift to man the roles likely to arise .
17 The element of the image which suggests that as a matter of principled obligation all members of a group rushed to the aid of , say , an aggressive and irresponsible cattle-thief or rapist , may therefore be the product of the practical consideration that men related to an offender prudently assumed they would be held collectively responsible for his actions .
18 The concept of ‘ rule ’ is used here in a ‘ strong ’ sense — that is , as something held ( although often tacitly ) by all members of a group or community as representations of legitimacy and acceptability .
19 It gives all members of a group the same set of attributes .
20 However , if all members of a group went swimming at the same time and left valuables unattended , that would be an unnecessary risk where no real precautions had been taken and would be a breach of the duty of care .
21 Moreover , ideological divisions have frequently led to union rivalries which can undermine strike action , especially since the unions compete for the same grades of employees ; in BR a single union can in most cases bring out most or all members of a grade .
22 An ESS is a strategy such that , if all members of a population adopt it , no alternative , ‘ mutant ’ , strategy can invade the population .
23 It works for all members of a family .
24 It costs £180 a year but gives £50,000 of cover for all members of a family sharing one home .
25 These patients were all members of a family of Kurdish refugees who had recently arrived from Turkey , not patients from the AIDS wards or clinic .
26 This has important implications for the study of protein-protein interactions because it demonstrates how one protein can bind to all members of a class of highly variable proteins by means of secondary structural interactions and recognition of highly conserved residues .
27 A leading author in the genre , Claus Offe , defines the capitalist state as an institutionalized form of political power which ‘ seeks to implement and guarantee the collective interests of all members of a class society dominated by capital ’ ( Offe , 1984 , p. 120 ) .
28 Via the channels of public announcements at times of political decision-making , the bishops seek to enforce official Roman catholic morality on all members of the state .
29 This preference could not of course be satisfied for all members of the troop at once since baboons groom in couples .
30 RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER CAMPERS : Lenny is the leader of the cabin and is looked up to by all members of the cabin .
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