Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] members [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There is nothing odd in this ; the academic freedoms that the academic community enjoys generate their own academic ethic which members of the academic community should fulfil if they are to warrant those privileges ( Shils 1984 ) .
2 A further reminder is the complaints procedure which members of the public can initiate against police officers .
3 In these places today , Standard English exists as a model which members of the community may aspire to , though not all choose to do so .
4 This summer they will be holding 48 events throughout the city which members of the public can join in .
5 Such consensus was originally explained as the product of a distinct personality which members of the police either possessed before coming to the force or quickly develop as a result of the job ( for a survey of the literature on this see Adlam 1981 ) .
6 But we do not readily understand the subtle nuances of meaning and expression which members of the same species can communicate to each other .
7 His polemical attitudes were somewhat softened when it seemed that he might have to act upon them , and he found it necessary to disavow the political and social activism which members of the Moot such as Karl Mannheim wished to pursue .
8 The kind of material which members of the Graduate Association enjoyed at their weekly meetings was best exemplified by a Jewish intelligence report of a lecture given by the IFL vice-president H.H. Beamish in 1937 , entitled ‘ National Socialism ( Racial Fascism ) in Practice in Germany ’ , which appeared to have been fairly typical of his beliefs .
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