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

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1 Not only did he write music for various Masonic ceremonies ( such as the Maurerische Trauermusik ( Masonic Funeral Music ) , K.477 , for the memorial service of two fellow-Masons ; but , as we shall see , he actually wrote a ‘ Masonic ’ opera that was riddled with the arcane symbolism of the craft — an incredibly daring act for the member of a society dedicated to absolute secrecy to do ( all its members had to swear an oath to ‘ hear and conceal ’ on pain of having their throats cut or their tongues pulled out ) .
2 The first point that one would want to make in criticism of the gens theory is that , even if descent groups such as the Iroquois gens appear as undifferentiated communities from the point of view of an outsider , this is not so from the point of view of the member of a gens .
3 The reader feels what it is like to be the member of a minority group , to live in wartime , to be handicapped , to be hopelessly in love , or to be bullied at school .
4 Line managers might refuse to accept the member of a staff department to fill a vacancy in their department .
5 There are some obvious prerequisites for the interpreting role if the member of a community is to be fairly represented and have the opportunity to participate fully in decision making .
6 The clear , vivid patterns excite the zebra 's eyes and give it a sensation of strong identity , as if it were the member of a football team or a sports club with conspicuous striped shirts .
7 But equally it is important for the member of a department to understand something of the way in which it works , and the internal and external forces that shape its policies .
8 Often such paintings pointed to the maxim that prostitution led to death , confirming the prostitute as the member of an outcast group .
9 Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time .
10 Strikes are our abhorrence and the first principle laid down is that the owner 's property is the first care of the member of the society to see to' .
11 The member of the Bar present will report the case , and the report may be published in one of the official series of law reports ( e.g. All England or Weekly Law Reports ) ; such reports are considered a true record of the case .
12 This view has been expressed by , amongst others , the Member of the Folketing , Pia Kjaersgaard , leader of the progress party , which was one of the two in the Parliament to oppose the Maastricht Treaty .
13 Under what circumstances is the member of the public breaking the law ?
14 Thus it is common ground in the present case that if a manufacturer negligently makes and markets defective goods , for instance a car with defective brakes , or a soothing syrup for babies which is negligently contaminated with corrosive acid , and the defective goods are put on the market and sold to a member of the public , and the predictable accident follows and a young baby is injured , for instance if the baby is a passenger in the car when the brakes fail and the car crashes , or is given the syrup , it is no defence to an action for damages , by or on behalf of the baby , for the manufacturer to prove that the baby was only born after the defective goods had left the manufacturer 's premises or even had passed to the member of the public by purchase from the retailer .
15 However , if a police officer is suddenly told by control that the member of the public with whom he is dealing may be suffering from a mental disorder , he may start to deal with that individual differently , and in a way that may not be particularly helpful .
16 ( 4 ) This is a limited disqualification and applies only to the granting of a licence for premises of which the member of the board is owner or tenant .
17 Qualified privilege may be claimed if the member of the council making the statement about a person can show that he made it without malice and in pursuit of a public duty .
18 Many local authorities in their standing orders provide that in such circumstances the member of the council should leave the meeting , but if the standing orders do not so provide , the member may not be required to leave .
19 It must be made perfectly clear that the member of the council was engaged on ‘ approved duty ’ which is defined in section 177(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 as follows : —
20 We have already met Lyamshin , the member of the quintet whose party act is to mimic women in labour and new-born babies .
21 At which poor Jack Rogers — a former bricklayer and union leader , and the member of the executive taking the can back as he replied to the debate — innocently protested they had n't been drunk , they had n't even had a cup of tea .
22 Prescribed codes of ethics and standards of behaviour — there are both formal and informal codes which indicate how the member of the profession is expected to behave .
23 We noted how shrewdly the man was found paying attention to the member of the party who looked most likely to be the paymaster .
24 For Notre Dame , Fourviere is Sacre Coeur 's vulgar sister — the member of the family who uses the most make-up and wears the gaudiest clothes .
25 No disrespect to Philip Young , the conductor , or to any of the performers , but I have to agree with the member of the audience sitting behind me who commented that it seemed more of a damp squib than a big band !
26 Represented at the meeting were Tony and his mother and sister , assessment centre staff , social work , child guidance and three members of St Augustine 's staff , including the assistant head ( guidance ) and the member of the guidance team that would look after Tony .
27 When the member of the team finds any colour she makes the sound of her team so that cows would always moo .
28 the member of the House of Commons who is for the time being the Chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts ;
29 On making a very despondent journey home my wife greeted me at the door with the astounding statement that the property had been found and handed into a branch of a building society and the member of the staff had telephoned to inform my wife that it was there to collect .
30 Er here erm you can form your own views about whether Mill 's right or wrong , I mean that the situation of a secret ballot was brought in to erm overcome as one where the local industrist industrialist who employed half the member of the town was also standing for parliament .
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