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

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1 As well as the above charges , under-occupancy supplements may apply to other members of a party where a member or members of that party cancel .
2 It is obviously important to check all other members of a household and make sure that any other infested people are treated .
3 This could easily be used by other members of a herd as a way of naming an individual zebra .
4 Mrs Linda Knott , 43 , was behind her husband Dennis , 54 , and other members of a coach party when she was struck .
5 Social feelings arise , too , through identifications with other members of a group who all internalize the same ego ideal .
6 The bonding between mare and foal is most obvious ; but the same affiliative behaviour — staying close , playing , calling , touching , nuzzling , licking and mutual grooming — is shown between other members of a band .
7 Firstly , the file organization is more robust , as the accidental overwriting of a record only affects that record itself and not other members of a chain .
8 One problem with avalanche transceivers to date has been that their transmission range is only effective for other members of a group surveying the snow at the surface .
9 There is therefore some potential disadvantage in trying to obtain maximum identification with other members of a particular Anonymous Fellowship and some advantage in recognising that all addictive disease — and all recovery programmes — have much that is fundamentally in common .
10 Prospective employers are looking for suitably qualified people , normally graduates — not necessarily law graduates — who show the kind of skills needed to make a successful contribution as a solicitor to the work of a local authority : the ability to analyse a problem and to communicate effectively , flexibility , and the ability to get on well with other members of a team .
11 Tim Hole , at 17 the youngest player in Guisborough Town football team which is near to top of the Northern League table , and other members of a band at his school could be winging their way to fame .
12 He was arrested in 1980 , with hundreds of other members of the Oromo ethnic group who were suspected of links with an Oromo guerilla group .
13 BB 's lifestyle and that of the other members of the family signals that they represent powerful and successful members of the community , a role-breaking change from the traditional depiction of Asians as exotica and outsiders in other television soaps .
14 A heavy contact to the opponent 's face may not merit just a verbal warning ; after consultation with the other members of the panel , the referee can go directly to a full point penalty or even a disqualification .
15 Their life was founded on love and mutual respect : father for mother , and parents for children , to which other members of the family were regularly invited .
16 It might seem that it would , because it might seem very natural to think that one red thing or image might be taken as standing for red things in general because of its natural resemblance to the other members of the class , this constituting the most fundamental sort of association .
17 The eightmonth-old cross-breed with marked Saluki and retriever influences was adopted by Warrant Officer second class Dave Forster and seven other members of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Expeditionary Forces Institute ( RAOC/EFI ) unit based at Jubail , Saudi Arabia , during the Gulf War .
18 Their argument was that a male 's potential quality as a parent might be important because , in many species of Old World monkeys , males form strong protective relationships with females and their young , which are crucial in reducing the amount of harassment and competition the young suffer from other members of the group .
19 After years of silence about his fate , Chen reappeared in public in 1980 to stand trial along with Mao 's widow Jiang Qing and other members of the so-called ‘ Gang of Four ’ .
20 Other members of the Littler committee named yesterday are Jonathan Agnew of the British Merchant Bankers Association ; Martin Cruttenden of Lloyds Registrars ; Ian Cormack of Citicorp ; Pen Kent of the Bank of England ; William Legge-Bourke of the International Stock Exchange ; Andrew Palmer of Associated British Investors ; Herschel Post of the International Stock Exchange ; and Alex Tweedie of the Committee of London and Scottish Bankers .
21 However , the insurance usually covers not only the insured , but also the pursuit of legal claims by other members of the family .
22 According to security sources , a UDR man recently charged with serious terrorist offences has made a series of detailed statements to police naming other members of the regiment as being involved in illegal activities .
23 The defendant applied for an order that the five other members of the management committee , including the appellant , be joined under Order 5 , rule 5 as persons responsible to pay damages and costs to the plaintiff .
24 Other members of the family became involved in these businesses .
25 There were many different sorts of trials set for the field-worker ( something noted in their field-work experience by Douglas 1972 and van Maanen 1982 ) , and the apologies other members of the section later gave her because of this policeman 's conduct is proof that these other trials , too , were successfully passed .
26 The first type is public-service calls , which includes requests for information , such as airport flight times and advice over legal matters , and community service tasks , such as signing passports , pushing ( and sometimes towing ) broken-down cars , giving lifts to young children and youths late at night , and making a point of driving around areas of Easton to reassure , by their presence , worried Old Age Pensioners or other members of the public .
27 To achieve a similar end , one was opposed to recruits restricting their social networks to other members of the force .
28 If he was in a procession the other members of the procession still worried about his inability to walk a straight line and feared that at some point he would peel off from the file .
29 Lord Knollys , chairman of BOAC , was not particularly pleased with these proposals , nor were other members of the Cabinet .
30 The suspicion that Keynes picked up his ideas from R. F. Kahn or other members of the ‘ Cambridge circus ’ is laid to rest , and his intuitive leap into the theory of effective demand dated to the summer of 1932 .
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