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

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1 The answers given by members to date are given on pages seven and eight .
2 We shall distinguish attributions as external when made by members of the dominant society to the deeds of members of the microsociety , and as internal when attributions are made by members to deeds of their own or of other members of the microsociety to which they belong .
3 The use of the statistical levy on all imports produced a sharp reaction from Paraguay and Brazil , both members of the nascent South American Common Market ( Mercosur ) , which involved a commitment by members to phase out trade barriers [ see p. 38096 for the March 1991 Treaty establishing Mercosur ] .
4 Sometimes we get feedback : in the 1991 campaign on Morocco , over 10,000 members sent birthday cards to King Hassan containing a message about human rights ; as part of our campaign for the inclusion of human rights within the National Curriculum , over 3000 letters were written by members to MPs and ministers .
5 The orchestra also accompanied a rousing group of music hall songs , in arrangements by members of Petersfield School 's 6th form , Victoria Scott , Annette Pearce and Laurence Evans .
6 The union was invited to talks by BR after Monday 's vote by members of RMT , the biggest rail union , to strike in protest at the threat of compulsory job losses .
7 But there are fears that the MPC could wind up staffed by members of France 's closely knit financial elite , whose pals roam the corridors of political power .
8 Soon after the Shah left Teheran , the Iranian embassy in Washington was taken over by militants and by members of Zahedis staff who had hitherto seemed loyal to him and the Shah .
9 That is invoked in other contexts : if a Faraj is attacked by members of Fahmi , they should unite as Ibrahims , and indeed a Faraj would expect the support of the Fadhils in those circumstances .
10 Furthermore , many police forces now receive specialist training in dealing with victims of sexual assault , often provided by members of Rape Crisis Lines .
11 Work by members of Clarendon Church
12 The talks were attended by members of Cambodia 's Supreme National Council ( SNC ) , as well as by Roland Dumas and Ali Alatas , Foreign Ministers of France and Indonesia respectively and co-chairs of the Paris International Conference on Cambodia ( PICC ) , and by Rafeeuddin Ahmed , UN Under-Secretary-General of the Department of International Economic and Social Affairs .
13 Originally compiled for use by members of COMNET , an international network of documentation centres on communication research and policies , the thesaurus will shortly be available in both printed and electronic formats in English , French and Spanish .
14 The Library is exhibiting the first of series of paintings produced by members of Eve Bennett 's RBGE Botanical Painting Course .
15 Proposals for two detached homes in the tiny village of Newton Bewley were refused planning permission by members of Hartlepool Council 's development control subcommittee yesterday .
16 A full council meeting is due to go ahead with the formality of passing the decision taken in January by members of Durham County Council 's social services committee .
17 The next day a motion was signed by members of Parliament from all parties , which led to an Act making the practice illegal in Britain in 1985 .
18 LAST week we protested about the 25-day Christmas break being taken by Members of Parliament .
19 The Victorians were fond of detached envelope ‘ fronts ’ , written by celebrities or ‘ franked ’ , that is signed by members of parliament , bishops and innumerable nonentities to ensure free passage through the post .
20 In the January 1972 hearings of the Select Committee on Expenditure of the House of Commons , repeated requests made by Members of Parliament for a list of the programmes subject to analysis and for copies of the reports so far prepared were denied .
21 In 1967 , a parliamentary commissioner was established to investigate complaints passed on by Members of Parliament about maladministration in government departments .
22 But what a pity that , when the heat was on — when the law of the land was being challenged by Labour councillors up and down the country , and by Members of Parliament — the Opposition Front Bench was found wanting , and failed to stand up to the rule of law .
23 The two were arrested by members of Essex police 's tactical firearms group after an anonymous tip-off .
24 The great majority of the children were recommended to the school because they presented severe management difficulties to teachers in mainstream schools and many of them experience a multiplicity of adversities in their personal lives A majority of children have intractable learning difficulties , and few of them have responded to conventional interventions by members of child guidance clinic teams or remedial services before admission .
25 One aspect is the spontaneous adaptation by members of society to new circumstances ; another is the level of open attempts by groups to influence behaviour ; a third is the whole range of unintended consequences which benefit different groups unequally .
26 Many functionalists argue that this integration is based largely on ‘ value consensus ’ , that is on agreement about values by members of society .
27 The end product of phenomenological research is an understanding of the meanings employed by members of society in their everyday life .
28 Like many functionalists , Talcott Parsons believes that order , stability and cooperation in society are based on value consensus , that is a general agreement by members of society concerning what is good and worthwhile .
29 Power is legitimate authority in that it is generally accepted as just and proper by members of society as a whole .
30 Occupations , ethnic and religious groups , and most importantly styles of life are accorded differing degrees of prestige or esteem by members of society .
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