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

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1 Giorgio Benvenuto , the leader of Mr Craxi 's Socialist Party , has threatened to resign unless his party 's national executive suspends all members under investigation for corruption .
2 Often based in a pub , members paid weekly contributions , received small benefits when sick , and the sum remaining in the fund was divided among all members at Christmas .
3 Rank Restaurants are committed to a positive annual appraisal system for all members of management .
4 Thanks were expressed to all members of committee for their help and support during the year with special thanks to the new members who had fitted in so well and had been willing to get involved in all the work of the committee … to the ex-officio members of the committee Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton , Councillor H.D.G. Fraser and G. Lightheart the community education officer .
5 Thanks were expressed to all members of committee for their help and support during the year with special thanks to the new members who had fitted in so well and had been willing to get involved in all the work of the committee … to the ex-officio members of the committee Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton , Councillor H.D.G. Fraser and G. Lightheart the community education officer .
6 The justification for excluding controversial truths from the original position lies in the social role of justice , which is ‘ to enable all members of society to make mutually acceptable to one another their shared institutions and basic arrangements , by citing what are publicly recognized as sufficient reasons . ’
7 Each will then agree , as a second best , to a doctrine of justice to which all or nearly all members of society could agree ( as a second best ) if they argue rationally each from his different conception of the good provided they are united in ranking the need for a public conception of justice very highly in their order of priorities .
8 Due to the potential danger of drugs , and in the safety interests of all members of society , most countries legislate to control drugs .
9 The extent to which British society has , until recently , found such institutions congenial derives largely from an unbroken and perhaps originally feudal tradition of social networks and obligations which were imposed on and accepted by all members of society , whatever their status .
10 Such sentiments have been strongly rejected by the Conservative government , which considers its drive towards popular capitalism to be open to all members of society .
11 Few attempts to change public perceptions are achieved easily , nor can they be performed by all members of society .
12 That is , liberty should not be viewed as the absence of compulsion but as the empowerment of all members of society to make the best of themselves .
13 All members of society would be efficiently socialised into a complete acceptance of the social rules , perhaps leading to complete internalisation of the rules .
14 All members of society occupy a number of social positions known as ‘ statuses ’ .
15 These ideas justify their power and privilege and conceal from all members of society the basis of exploitation and oppression on which their dominance rests .
16 Thus the power of the American business executive is seen as legitimate authority because it is used to further productivity , a goal shared by all members of society .
17 Finally , inequalities of power and prestige benefit all members of society since they serve to further collective goals which are based on shared values .
18 Classes did not exist since all members of society shared the same relationship to the means of production .
19 Property would be communally owned and , since all members of society would now share the same relationship to the means of production , a classless society would result .
20 Secondly , they serve all members of society rather than particular groups .
21 They play a large part in moulding the musical tastes of all members of society , including those who go to church .
22 Marx sees , rather , a tension or contradiction between the principle of democracy — the full participation of all members of society in regulating their communal life — and the limited , even distorted form which democracy assumes in a class society in which the bourgeoisie is dominant .
23 The scope of this relation is , from one aspect , very wide ; for as Gramsci ( 1971 , p. 9 ) observed , ‘ all men are intellectuals ’ in the sense that all members of society reflect , in some fashion , upon their social life , including political life , and this is an essential part of their everyday existence .
24 MMRC minutes , once approved , are circulated to all members of MCC .
25 To : All members of SMT
26 While some of us have sought to help , the real weight of responsibility has fallen on his shoulders and those of his wife and I 'm sure all members of Council will join with me in saying a very real thank you to them both .
27 On item four on page five , you 'll see that we said ‘ relevant papers to be sent to all members of council ’ .
28 Pragmatically , I suggested to the officers that a summary of those papers be sent to all members of council in the interests of saving paper , and that if you see something you want to know more about , you then go and talk to David Turner , is that agreeable ?
29 To all members of Montgomeryshire Branch :
30 Days , months , years , and so on were all members of relay teams marching through eternity .
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