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

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1 Failure to do so may lead to disciplinary action being taken against the member in accordance with Bye-laws 56–71 .
2 The Member in question was a member of the opposition and the voting substantially followed party lines .
3 A threat to withdraw sponsorship if the Member in question fails to comply with the sponsor 's wishes may well , however , be a breach of privilege .
4 At the beginning of this week I visited Jeremy Hind , the member in question , to finalise the arrangement .
5 ( 11 ) A member to whom a notice under this rule is given may appeal against that notice to the Appeal Tribunal in accordance with Chapter VIII of this Part and the notice shall state that that right exists and the time within which it may be exercised ; and — ( a ) a notice under paragraph ( 9 ) above shall state the reasons why it appears to the board to be desirable for the protection of investors for them to exercise their powers in the manner and in relation to the member in question ; and ( b ) a notice under paragraph ( 10 ) above shall state why the notice under paragraph ( 9 ) is being rescinded or varied .
6 ( 12 ) Where the reasons stated in a notice under this rule relate specifically to matters which ( a ) refer to a person identified in the notice other than the member in question ; and ( b ) are in the opinion of the board prejudicial to that person in any office or employment , the board shall , unless they consider it impracticable to do so , serve a copy of the notice on that person .
7 That any Petitioner whose Petition stands referred to the Select Committee shall , subject to the Rules and Orders of the House and to the Prayer of his Petition , be entitled to be heard by himself , his Counsel or Agents upon his Petition provided that it is prepared and signed in conformity with the Rules and Orders of the House , and the Member in charge of the Bill shall be entitled to be heard by his Counsel or Agents in favour of the Bill against that Petition .
8 Er maybe heating rivets or putting in rivets , until such times as er you were deemed fit to become a member in apprentice squad .
9 It would equally be an offence to seek to bribe a Member in order to persuade him to support or oppose a particular measure , although the boundaries here are hard to define .
10 As a member in business , I look on the Institute 's failure to address the problem of conflicts between the two roles with concern .
11 Even without statutory warrant , it would make sense for privilege to attach to whatever a Member does as an incident of discharging his functions as a Member in relation to the proceedings of the House itself ( as opposed to in his external role as a political figure , or in relation to constituents , members of the public and non-parliamentary bodies ) .
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