Example sentences of "[art] member from " in BNC.

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1 It may prevent extraordinary powers , like that of compulsorily acquiring land , from being abused for unauthorized purposes ; it may prevent a corporation , constituted for purposes of public utility , from endangering those purposes by engaging in other activities ; it may protect the creditors of a company from the dissipation of the company 's capital , to which alone , in the case of a limited company , they can look for payment , and the members from seeing their contributions applied to purposes for which they did not bargain .
2 The group has a fairly informal basis , but we feel there must be various ways of forming the group to mitigate the members from losses incurred over and above the level of liability insurance that may have to met in the event of a very serious accident .
3 Sometimes , some of the members from Darlington Community Radio come along and help out .
4 Both types work on the principle of swelling up at high temperatures to produce a ‘ charred ’ foam coating which so insulates and protects the member from heat that the temperature of the metal remains well below that of the fire .
5 It is the fact that the shareholder has rights in the company as well as against it , which , in legal theory , distinguishes the member from the debenture holder whose rights are also defined by contract ( this time the debenture itself and not the articles ) but are rights against the company and , if the debenture is secured , in its property , but never in the company itself .
6 The new Cabinet , sworn in on the same day , contained no members from Fujimori 's politically inexperienced Change 90 ( Cambio 90 ) movement .
7 Edith Kerrison , the other woman member , however , successfully moved that two married women also be appointed and later that a member from the South West Ham Health Society be co-opted ( West Ham Council Minutes 23 November 18 ) .
8 Within the family itself , each member contributes as part of the system , being in some way a member from birth through to death , so that the system has a long history .
9 In the United States that is not so ; it is acknowledged that the multitude of pressures ( some real , some imagined ) that converge on a member from his constituents and from vested interests may make the call of the party electorally disastrous .
10 A member from the panel of parents of school age will be required to attend each of the meetings .
11 I call a Member from Cornwall .
12 The two banks had agreed that BBV should be co-chaired for four years by a member from each side ( the other co-president being José Angel Sánchez Asiaín — Banco de Bilbao ) , but Banco de Bilbao was anxious to appoint a single president .
13 If , if Mr accepts that , can I er , call a meeting with perhaps a member from each of the groups and an M F U and C , C L A ?
14 There is some support for Burke and Chinkin 's view in the remarks of Denning LJ ( as he then was ) in Lee v Showmen 's Guild of Great Britain [ 1952 ] 2 QB 329 at 342 , where he stated that a domestic tribunal must observe the principles of natural justice ; but this was in the context of being given a reasonable opportunity to meet a " charge " , in this case the attempt to expel a member from a trade union .
15 I 'm now , I 'm not retiring , I 'm just going back to being part of a member from my Hampshire Council of Community Service , and I shall be writing , of course , very rude letter , if the services and the communications of letters do n't come up to standards .
16 Best wishes to Vera Reeves , a member from this area , who has embarked on the Teachers Training Course and will , we are certain , help carry on the Medau tradition in Hertfordshire .
17 And then we have a member from Wales on the Central Council of the World Council of Churches , Miss Carole who er , although she is from Wales , member of the church of Wales she now lives in Belfast .
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