Example sentences of "[to-vb] to members [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 but to highlight to members of the council the importance of having the proper funding er er for the southern fire station .
2 ‘ I still get my medical students to listen to members of the Stillbirth Society who come to tell their stories .
3 Fielding notes how some constables subsume these negotiating skills under the category of ‘ talk ’ , which gives meaning to their complaint that many younger policemen seem no longer to know how to talk to members of the public ( 1988b : 60 ; also see Holdaway 1983 : 90 ; Southgate 1982 : 11–12 ) .
4 She had been denied the company of males during her early life and now found it difficult to talk to members of the opposite sex .
5 to afford to members of the public opportunities to enter any land occupied or managed by the Board for the purposes of gaining knowledge and enjoyment from the Board 's collections .
6 to afford to members of the public opportunities to enter any land occupied or managed by the Board for the purposes of gaining knowledge and enjoyment from the Board 's collections .
7 That is , how to convey to members of the public that their request or complaint is taken seriously even though it is impossible to act upon it .
8 It is my pleasure and privilege to present to members of the Chartered Institute of Transport in the UK the first separate Chairman 's Report and Accounts since we in the UK became one of the nine National Councils now established by the Institute under the successful re-organisation approved by the Council .
9 Er , Chairman erm , I do believe that this has always been an issue erm of vested interests and bureaucracy administration but all I want to say to members of the council today as a member of the youth and community advisory committee is that extremely serious er far reaching decisions are gon na have to be taken because we were told at the last meeting of that sub committee that just to stand still because of the changes in legislation regarding transfer of funds to the er F E funding council , we will lose a further two million pounds next year so even if we er do not have to find any cuts within our own budget that money is going out of this authority 's budget it may come back in in commissioning agreements but because of the different timescale that the funding council works on we probably wo n't know that when we come to set our budget and really the issue for the Labour group I think in particular as councillor has said , is the question of budgetary control .
10 TRANSPORT Secretary Malcolm Rifkind visits Darlington tonight to speak to members of the town 's Conservative Association .
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