Example sentences of "member on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ASLEF called out its members on a strike , described by Sir Peter Parker as ‘ deplorable and shameful ’ , from 3 July .
2 THE Government was warned last night to expect a rebuff as the Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel prepared to ballot members on a deal rejected by the five TUC-affiliated unions for ambulance staff .
3 Consider retaining Network members on a fee paying basis to deliver the Investment Overview to foreign prospective purchasers and thereby enhance preliminary contact and follow-up .
4 The RSC has a reduced subscription scheme for members on a career break and sees this as a way of encouraging women to keep in touch whilst looking after young children .
5 Erm the question of the need for or the need for an orbital route has been put to our members on a number of occasions .
6 Abruptly it proclaimed itself a tribe , featured all twenty-three staff , tribe members on the cover , reported on the growth of the yippies , America 's politicized hippies , and on plans by Sid Rawle 's Hyde Park Diggers to move to the country .
7 For details of an exclusive offer to WWF members on the Discovery Video Wildlife Collection , see page 11 .
8 I note his comments about the representation of Scottish Labour Members on the Standing Committee , but that is a matter not for me , but for the Committee of Selection , which I am sure will hear his words .
9 In addition to the activities of members on the floor of the House or in the parties , there has been an attempt to restore or increase the influence of the Commons by adopting new procedures , most of which involve the development of a new committee system .
10 The Directors recommend a final dividend of 8.50p ( 1991 — 7.75p ) net per 25p ordinary share to be paid on 1 June 1993 to those members on the register at the close of business on 30 April 1993 .
11 He met Alderman Davis and discussed the advisability of the members on the council coming together again in order that they would be unanimous in open council , especially now that Labour is in the majority .
12 But delegates were advised that any such local ruling would be overridden by the FA 's decree which was explained by Northern members on the council of the national governing body .
13 Research was undertaken to canvass the views of members on the development of Hospitality magazine .
14 I noticed in particular the comment that at regional appeals , there were six members on the panel hearing the appeal , all paid .
15 This case is illustrative of the general common-law rule that there is no liability between an unincorporated club or its members on the one hand and individual members on the other .
16 Moreover , it is unlikely to be in such a position until it has come to grips with the broader contradictions underlying its current operation — its devotion to the Common Agricultural Policy on the one hand and its ambition to recruit the states of Central Europe as members on the other .
17 There are women Tory Members on the Back Benches now , so why not appoint them ?
18 The House always appreciates the close interest which you , Mr. Speaker , take in Adjournment debates initiated by hon. Members on the Back Benches , but you will have an even greater personal interest than usual in this debate .
19 ( This Management team of four ( bondholders ) survived until November 1921 when at the Annual General Meeting that year the President , Lord Rathcreedan , announced that ‘ The provision for Club members on the Committee had been overlooked ’ and two nominations were called for ) .
20 When the number of members on the committee is small , it may be difficult to abide by the proviso that the amendment must be seconded by someone who has not spoken on the original motion , and in that case common sense prevails .
21 The minority of Labour members on the committee did not agree with this and issued their own minority report , but the most significant point about the conclusion is that the majority on the committee excluded at the outset the possibility of obtaining the evidence they would need to judge properly whether there was any abuse of power .
22 It was a pleasure to welcome Anne McGuire , Community Service Volunteers , and Anne Connor , Consultant as new members on the committee .
23 had asked permission to contact members on the Institute mailing list .
24 Mr. Speaker : I am sure that what the Hon. Member has said has been carefully noted by members on the Government Front Bench .
25 That makes it difficult not only for Opposition Members but for hon. Members on the Government Benches to discuss matters properly .
26 We know that there are hon. Members on the Government Back Benches who would have supported the proposal that the discount be increased from 25 per cent .
27 I 'd like to congratulate the officers and the members on the formulation of these decisions .
28 I congratulate all hon. Members on the support that they have given to the Government in fighting that battle .
29 It has now been decided that meetings will take place of all Branch Representatives in the Pilot Branches in order to clarify the experiences of our members on the ground regarding these Pilot Branches .
30 If there are two student members on the bench they may be asked to deliver their judgments before the senior member .
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