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

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1 Well in the sense that I suppose whether it matters whether there are six hundred and fifty one members of the house rather six hundred and forty or six hundred and fifty five , no it does n't .
2 Mr Brodie has been appointed by Mr William Ross , QC , Secretary of State for Scotland , who is responsible for appointing one member to the Council .
3 Mayotte , part of the Comoro archipelago , is administered by France and has been a collectivité territoriale since December 1976 [ see also above ] ; it has its own 17-member elected General Council , sends one deputy to the National Assembly in Paris and one member to the senate .
4 And although Eliot was only one member of a jury which included among others Robert Lowell , W. H. Auden , Conrad Aiken and Katherine Anne Porter , he was singled out for abuse : in fact , he seemed to receive more than Pound himself .
5 The research uses nationally representative survey data to establish the relationship between the employment of one member of a household and the employment of other household members .
6 I asked one member of a church planting team to look back on the experience .
7 Lawyers must accept only one member of a couple as a client .
8 State pensions are considered as earned income for tax purposes ; but there is a special age allowance when one member of a couple is over 65 , ( higher if you are over 80 ) so you wo n't be taxed if the state pension is your only income .
9 One member of a contingent of four German boy internationals was also among the leaders , Herbert Forster , adding a 78 to a nine-hole first round 38 .
10 Now , in the presence of a black hole one member of a pair of virtual particles may fall into the hole , leaving the other member without a partner with which to annihilate .
11 If qualification is hard to define , it is because it is one of the fundamental notions that are called on in building linguistic structures ; it is one member of a subsystem which in its essence will actually reduce to three terms : qualification , equation ( on which see Section 1.7 ) , and absence of relation .
12 Townsmen in Cornwall , Carew supposed , ‘ conceive themselves an estranged society from the upland dwellers and carry an emulation against them , as if one member of a body could continue this well without a beholdingness to the rest ’ .
13 They are numerous and complex and include , dealing as a principal , unless as a dealer who regularly buys or sells or solicits members of the public to do so ; dealing between companies in a group or participators in a joint enterprise or entered into by one member of a group or joint enterprise on behalf of another ; transactions entered into in connection with a sale or goods or services , eg. financial packages offered by exporters including some element of investment ; activities in connection with employees ' share schemes .
14 At least one member of a party of four must be on a list of persons who have attended a formal safety briefing which will be held at the beginning of each year .
15 The concept of alignment recognises how one member of a family system may oppose or join with another in carrying out some task .
16 More importantly it has been shown that an indistinguishable stain of H pylori as assessed by its DNA fingerprint , is present in the gastric mucosa of more than one member of a family group .
17 Similarly , the town council of Leicester ordered that at least one member of every household should attend sermons twice a week .
18 Intervention occurs when the intruder is dominant to at least one member of the couple approached .
19 One member of the defence team estimated that Newall 's brother , Mark , a broker based in Paris who was arrested on the same charges a few days ago and now faces extradition from France , has paid more than £100,000 so far in legal costs in Gibraltar .
20 One member of the ICRDG is Ian Gass , a geologist who now teaches at the Open University .
21 But at the same time this form of contact can seem to other policemen and women as skiving , as even one member of the public described it to the field-worker ( FN 17/12/87 ) , p. 6 ) , although such a caricature obscures the fact that the contact often has a more meaningful purpose .
22 Anyone oh one member of the public here , did you want
23 But it was made so hastily that not even the government 's advisory committee on waste management was consulted ; one member of the committee , Professor John Greenings , said he was considering resigning in protest .
24 One member of the committee , a local industrialist , served on it throughout the war years and was meticulous in sending a personal letter of apology for absence before each and every meeting .
25 At least one member of the committee has no objection to the committee 's papers being publicly available and believes that most data in licence applications could , with little loss to anyone , be made publicly available .
26 I mean one member of the committee has produced something which I rather think you might all like to have a look at it .
27 If two male or two female cats find themselves together , sexually aroused but lacking suitable mates , one member of the pair may suddenly switch to the mating pattern of the ‘ wrong ’ sex .
28 If children can find no difference in meaning between such pairs , and yet wish to maintain the principle of Contrast , they must eliminate one member of the pair .
29 In this case , however , one member of the pair will be a particle and the other an antiparticle ( the antiparticles of light and gravity are the same as the particles ) .
30 One member of the pair was told by his/her partner ‘ I am going to read out a list of words to you .
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