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

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1 Mr Fred Pritchard a member of a firm of fruit merchants has written to the Council suggesting that members of the trade petition the Watch Committee to consider Thom 's position with a full knowledge of the facts .
2 Care should be taken where the vendor is a member of a group of companies .
3 Under s393(9) , excess charges on income arising in the final accounting period of a vendor company can be deducted as if they were trading losses for the purpose of carry-back or carry-across of losses , whereas charges on income can usually be deducted only in the accounting period in which they are paid ( though excess charges on income can be group relieved where the vendor is a member of a group of companies within s402 TA 1988 ) .
4 So in an effort to find out whether are blind , or they 're just weird , we asked a member of a party of visitors from Tokyo , Miss Takishima , to be kind enough to let us process the film in her camera .
5 He is a member of a number of organisations , including the Green Democrats , Friends of the Earth , Charter 88 and Alton Chamber of Commerce .
6 Prof Donaldson was a member of a number of bodies including the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland ; the Scottish Records Advisory Council ; Scottish Church History Society ; Scottish Record Society and the Stair Society .
7 He has been a member of a number of college committees and has acted as Head of Department .
8 , Robert ( 1639–1720 ) , mason and architect , was baptized in June 1639 at Raunds , Northamptonshire , the son of Edward and Mary Grumbold , and was a member of a family of masons originating at the quarry villages of Raunds and Weldon which was active in the Northamptonshire area over several generations .
9 But this piece looks like a member of a family of rogue ‘ roaming ’ elements called transposons that can move in and out of genes and may provide fundamental insights into gene functions .
10 It 's the last member of a family of plants which covered the whole of the temporate world .
11 Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope ( 1820–87 ) was a member of a family of connoisseurs , collectors and patrons , whose wealth derived from the family banking business in Amsterdam .
12 Until 1969 no property passed upon the death of a member of a class of beneficiaries under a discretionary trust , and no estate duty ( the precursor of inheritance tax ) was therefore payable for the duration of the trust .
13 The red semi-regular variable W Orionis is in the same field with Pi&sup6 ; ( 4.5 ) — the southernmost member of a line of stars all of which , for some illogical reason , are lettered Pi .
14 First , we may call the abstract unit of form which is realised in actual sentences as the appropriate member of a set of word forms differing only in respect of inflections a lexical form ; and we can extend the notion of lexical form to cover an abstraction from the variously inflected manifestations of an idiom or dead metaphor .
15 When George Abbott , the Archbishop of Canterbury , accidentally shot dead a gamekeeper , Andrewes , as a member of a commission of enquiry , urged his colleagues ‘ Brethren , be not too busy to condemn any for uncanonicles according to the strictness thereof , lest we render ourselves in the same condition . ’
16 It is interesting to note , in the context of the present nationalist uprising in Scotland , that while the Queen is Defender of the Faith ( ironically , a title first bestowed on Henry VIII by the Pope ) and Head of the Church of England , she is only a member of the Church of Scotland .
17 The speaker is Stephen , another ordinary member of the Church of England .
18 The King thanked him and added that he died a Christian and a member of the Church of England .
19 Sophisticates might see it differently : thus J. H. Newman , writing in the Tracts for the Times ( no. 85 , 1840 ) when still a member of the Church of England , drew attention to discrepancies and differences of emphasis between various books of the Bible .
20 Although not exactly a religious person , she was pained to think that a senior member of the Church of England should get ( albeit by moonlight ) a good glimpse of her sexual organs in their present somewhat engorged state .
21 ‘ Latterly that takes me there quite often enough for a member of the Church of England , let alone an atheist .
22 He went on : ‘ Although I was already a member of the Church of England before joining the Friends ’ School in 1937 , I lean very much towards the Quaker faith .
23 Throughout his life he was a committed member of the Church of Ireland , giving generously to local charities .
24 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 .
25 He was in fact a Congregationalist , a member of the church of Thomas Goodwin [ q.v. ] , and John Collins [ q.v . ] ,
26 The Castle is a member of the Pride of Britain Group of Hotels .
27 A doctor of historical sciences and corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences , Yakovlev ( an exchange student at Columbia University in the late 1950s ) had come to Gorbachev 's attention while ambassador to Canada and from 1983 to 1985 had directed the important Institute of the World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences .
28 She was co-opted to the Glamorgan county education committee , and became a member of the court of governors of the University of Wales .
29 This was despite the fact that one member of the Court of Appeal , Sir Denys Buckley , thought the reasons for the order to be ‘ meagre ’ .
30 Two days later Sir Arku Korsah was removed from the office of Chief Justice despite remaining a member of the Court of Appeal .
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