Example sentences of "[coord] members [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It refers to a much smaller group of politicians who hold executive office temporarily ( following a coup d'état , revolution , election or other succession process ) as presidential appointees , or members of a majority party , coalition or military junta , and we shall use the concept in this sense .
2 A committee of a licensing board , a member or members of a board , its clerk or his assistant may discharge any of the functions of a board except those involving any of the decisions specified in subs .
3 I can see no distinction in this regard between rabbis and , for instance , members of the Bar or members of a university .
4 For example : In the event that any person or persons who was or were not a member or members of the Company on the date of the adoption of these Articles ( " the Acquiring Member " ) either alone or in concert ( as such expression is defined in the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers ) with any other person(s) , shall become beneficially entitled to more than [ 50 ] % of the issued Ordinary Share Capital of the Company after the date of adoption of these Articles he shall forthwith be required to serve notice on each of the holders of the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company that he is so beneficially entitled and shall thereupon be bound to offer to purchase the remaining shares in the Ordinary Share Capital of the Company at a price per share ( " the Acquisition Price " ) equal to the highest price per share paid by the Acquiring Member for such shares in the Company acquired by him .
5 Errors found by users or members of the Computer Group during use of the system will be recorded on a Problem Report Form and passed to the Problem Administrator who will enter the problem report into the system .
6 They may be described as clearing members , or members of the clearing house administered by LCH .
7 There are others still who do not provide such fallacious arguments but regard the obligation as incumbent on them because they are citizens of the state or members of the society , because the government is their government or the law their law .
8 If the offeror is a subsidiary , or a company controlled by a consortium , the offeror should normally expect the Panel to look through the corporation and require disclosure of the ultimate holding company or members of the consortium .
9 ( 1 ) Subject to subsection ( 2 ) below , a licensing board may arrange for the discharge of any of its functions by a committee of the board , a member or members of the board , the clerk of the board or any other person appointed to assist the clerk .
10 The handbook is intended to be a readable guide to the NHS for all those interested , whether health authority members , staff or members of the public .
11 Other bedsitters share cooking facilities and bathroom with other students or members of the public , not chosen by you .
12 Guidelines for employees in handling VIOLENCE and AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR by clients or members of the public
13 6.1 Violent behaviour by clients or members of the public can not always be predicted .
14 Similarly , the Department of Social Work 's guidelines for employees in handling violence and aggressive behaviour by clients or members of the public will be revised periodically having regard to service development and other relevant sources of information .
15 You must not discriminate unfairly against colleagues or members of the public .
16 The area was cleaned and Nuclear Electric says there was no danger to staff or members of the public .
17 Solicitors may set up a corporate practice to practice solely outside England and Wales provided that ( a ) this is permitted by local law , ( b ) all the directors and shareholders are solicitors , lawyers of another jurisdiction or members of the Bar of England and Wales acting in accordance with the Overseas Practice Rules of the Bar and ( c ) the practice complies with the Overseas Practice Rules ; but such a company could not practice in England and Wales .
18 In contrast , the few children who kept in touch with a birth parent or members of the birth family seemed to draw a lot of satisfaction from occasional communications or meetings .
19 ‘ … preserve the memory and honour the example by charitable means of comrades or members of the Association who have died in our Service … ’
20 The two other new jobs went to people who could hardly be described as outsiders , even though they had not been either Founders or members of the Executive Committee .
21 d ) The Executive Committee shall be able to call upon help and advice from an ‘ Advisory Panel ’ which shall consist of all fully-trained Medau teachers resident in Britain during the current year , who are not Officers or Members of the Executive Committee ; a representative of the Medau Leaders who is not an Officer or member of the Executive Committee , to be elected from among their own number by holders of the Medau Leadership award ; a Medical Adviser to be appointed by the executive Committee and such others as the Executive Committee may from time to time appoint .
22 The Executive Committee shall be able to call upon help and advice from an ‘ Advisory Panel ’ which shall consist of all fully-trained Medau teachers resident in Britain during the current year , who are not Officers or Members of the Executive Committee ; a representative of the Medau Leaders who is not an Officer or member of the Executive Committee , to be elected from among their own number by holders of the Medau Leadership award ; a Medical Adviser to be appointed by the Executive Committee and such others as the Executive Committee may from time to time appoint .
23 Students taking these courses , which are offered at both Jordanstown and Magee College , may be teachers in further education , school teachers with a role in community education , or members of the clergy or of any of the professions which have education as part of their function .
24 But several hundred are thought to have taken refuge with their old fellow-fighters — either Gulbuddin Hikmatyar or members of the group supported by Saudi Arabia .
25 The obligation to make a mandatory offer attaches to the principal member or members of the group of persons who are acting in concert and who obtain or consolidate control ; it does not attach to the company itself .
26 ENGLAND 'S second warm-up match for the Nehru Trophy may not have been the biggest event here yesterday ( of the 100 or so people who turned up , about a dozen were neither sponsors nor members of the Delhi constabulary ) , but it did , by happy chance , provide near-perfect practice for their opening group match against Sri Lanka tomorrow .
27 While the bidding for contracts may nominally be through international competitive bidding arrangements between suppliers and members of a government , the award may in practice be carried out in ways which make it impossible for the Bank and other donors to police it .
28 During the spring and summer of this year the Chairman and members of the committee have invited presentations from a wide range of suppliers of financial services products and it is hoped in due course to publish both recommendations as to the type of financial services products members of the Bar should consider taking up and details of advantageous group insurance schemes .
29 Rainbow trout are more docile and easier to catch than the more popular brown trout and members of the Savernake Fly Fishing Club complained that the arrival of the rainbows ruined their season .
30 Contact is then set up between these groups and eventually a member of the computer department , called , usually , a systems analyst , will be assigned to assess the feasibility of such a system , and a communication or dialogue is begun between the systems analyst and members of the user department .
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