Example sentences of "a member [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | There can be zero or more occurrences of a member for each occurrence of the owner . |
32 | Or have been an associate for four years and a member for six years |
33 | Anne Hayward has been a member for 15 years and re-reads the Lord of the Rings annually in three or four days . |
34 | Chief instructor Ron Barr said Mr McWhinney had been a member for at least six or seven years . |
35 | Mrs Murchie , 48 , who has been a member for nine years , believes everyone needs some kind of first aid training . |
36 | I 've been a member for er fifty eight year , the W I and I 'm a member in Kirkwall now . |
37 | And w and been a member for the whole time . |
38 | But I 've been a member for many years I like the policy and erm my friends and I just decided that we would fund raise for them as they have n't got anyone in this area . |
39 | Appointing a member of your church as an ACET-Link representative . |
40 | A judicial investigation into his case ordered the arrest of a member of the national police . |
41 | Srifi was a member of a banned left wing group Ila'l-Amam ( Forward ) . |
42 | In October 1990 , Hamadi Jebali , who is a member of the executive council of Hizb al-Nahda , had received a six month 's suspended sentence and a fine of 1500 dinars for publishing an article entitled ‘ The people of the State or the State of the people ? ’ in Al-Fajr in June 1990 . |
43 | Three years of being a member of the Campaign Team at AI had not prepared me for seeing human rights abuses first hand . |
44 | Perhaps this is because , as a member of the Abingdon Group put it : ‘ In a group there is the fun and companionship … and the awe at saving a life , supporting a prisoner through years of isolation , getting your prisoner free . ’ |
45 | Theatre invites you to give your full attention to what is happening on stage — the theatrical experience is a very concentrated one and you as a member of the audience are vitally connected to what is going on . |
46 | The ITGWU became a member of the ITUC in 1909 , but had very distinct and separate policies to the moderate ITUC which sought to keep its links with Northern protestant workers . |
47 | The fact that a prominent member of the current community council and an integrated education supporter was a member of official Sinn Fein , the Workers ' party , appeared to figure in the reasoning , as this party has always been suspected to be an anti-clerical and secularist force . |
48 | Angus Crichton-Miller , managing director of the Rank Organisation 's holidays and hotels division and a member of the study group said : ‘ It is not an efficient system to have such changes between busy and quiet periods and it would be better if we could flatten prices over a longer season , rather than have such high-peak-season prices . ’ |
49 | Christine Frechet , a member of the Association de Restauratrices Cuisinières ( ARC ) , serves skate with mustard and sherry vinegar . |
50 | ‘ Nobody 's ever given a member of staff here flowers before , ’ he observed with a twinkle . |
51 | It 's only just been finished but the plan is to have four people living there — three clients or whatever and one person sponsored by us , probably a member of staff . |
52 | We always tell folk to watch out for clubroot , because the wallflower is actually a member of the cabbage family . |
53 | Ethical problems will surface , for no power-based organization likes to have its idiosyncrasies made public , and the anthropologist who is a member of the family and not merely a temporary visitor to the ‘ backyard ’ exotica can find that writing anything at all becomes crucially problematic . |
54 | A chief constable is perfectly entitled to insist on being informed when a member of his force writes to the press on matters appertaining to his force . |
55 | The Disciplinary Code in Schedule 1 to the Police ( Discipline ) Regulations 1985 contains an offence of ‘ improper disclosure of information ’ , which is committed where a member of a police force without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force . |
56 | The Disciplinary Code in Schedule 1 to the Police ( Discipline ) Regulations 1985 contains an offence of ‘ improper disclosure of information ’ , which is committed where a member of a police force without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force . |
57 | Improper disclosure of information , which offence is committed where a member of a police force ( a ) without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force … |
58 | Improper disclosure of information , which offence is committed where a member of a police force ( a ) without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force … |
59 | For as a member of the institution , the insider/anthropologist is uniquely situated to move across the interfaces of his society . |
60 | In 1958 then , I was a member of what we knew was the premier force in the area with the external boundaries of the adjacent forces as our immediate threshold to what Douglas ( 1966 : 137 ) had called ‘ new status ’ . |