Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] members [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One presumes and hopes that the Chief Whip informed the Prime Minister , as he was requested to do , that seven or eight members of the Cabinet were opposed to the choice of Home .
2 Elements of both the Jordanian government and the PLO seemed undismayed by the expulsion or detention of leftist or independently-minded members of the NGC .
3 It was important , Whitaker felt , to keep alive the awe and slight fear felt by strangers in strange lands — whether they be aliens in the twentieth century , or 1963 members of the general public in twelfth-century Cathay .
4 When teenage children are involved , as full-time or part-time members of the new family , there is considerable added pressure .
5 Step-children may be full-time or part-time members of the household .
6 These will be leaders of or permanent Washington-based lobbyists for the group , two or three members of the relevant congressional subcommittee and a few permanent officials in the relevant bureau of the department .
7 His name first appeared in the record of a Society Meeting as No. 32 from the Catalogue of the Foreign Associates , or Honorary Members of the Academy : ‘ Filippo Miller Sopraintendente dell' Orto Medico di Chelsea a Londra ’ .
8 This is always the case unless the purchase of equipment and other costs are undertaken privately by one or more members of the band .
9 When two or more members of the ‘ democratic opposition ’ meet , one leaves to form a new party .
10 Opposite top left : If you have a large enough bathroom , you may be able to keep the sink separate from the bath , so that two or more members of the family can use the bathroom at once .
11 The first answer describes a procedure in which the trial court deals , so far as the facts of the case are concerned , with written material , which will have been assembled and put into a particular form by one or more members of the court 's personnel .
12 Antiphons are still widely used and are frequently written by one or more members of the community , using modal formulae .
13 Regulations made under this section must not delegate to one or more members of the licensing board , or to officials or other persons , except as authorised by the Act , any responsibility which must be exercised by the licensing board at any of their meetings .
14 On an application the court may decide any question relating to the title of any person who is a party to the application whether the question arises between members or alleged members , or between members or alleged members on the one hand and the company on the other hand , and may decide ‘ any question necessary or expedient to be decided for rectification … . ’
15 For ethical reasons , no social researcher should expose respondents to that possibility , and others over whom this threat does not hang or by whom it is treated lightly , such as ex-policemen and women or disgruntled members of the force , are too unrepresentative to give a balanced view of policing Therefore , it was necessary to undertake an overt study and to obtain permission for the research from the Chief Constable .
16 ( a ) the name or names of one or more solicitors , registered foreign lawyers or recognised bodies who are members or former members of the body ;
17 ( a ) the name or names of one or more solicitors , registered foreign lawyers or recognised bodies who are members or former members of the body ;
18 Otherwise you may like to speak to Martha or Dorothy , or any members of the male staff you deem sufficiently trustworthy .
19 One is that , as David Mellor or several members of the royal family might attest , cumulative disclosures acquire momentum .
20 In residents ' association meetings , the clergy 's point of view received vocal support from one or two members of the older village community which preceded the housing estate .
21 often only one or two members of the band write songs .
22 By sunrise , one or two members of the family , having slept on it , start to think , ‘ but I wanted to show ’ , or ‘ 1 wanted to work our new dog ’ and on reading the pup 's ancestry find no track record for either .
23 WITH Saturn influencing your base in life , it may be that you have not felt out-and-out joy regarding the home itself or your relationship with one or two members of the family for some considerable time .
24 And so , for example , a small National Socialist shop was opened in Park Street , Bristol , from which one or two members of the League sold rubber truncheons and daggers , as if arming a great revolutionary force for the day of democracy 's overthrow .
25 Liaison was established with one or two members of the practice staff , usually a general practitioner and a member of the administrative staff , and systems were established to ensure accuracy of information .
26 The first type is public-service calls , which includes requests for information , such as airport flight times and advice over legal matters , and community service tasks , such as signing passports , pushing ( and sometimes towing ) broken-down cars , giving lifts to young children and youths late at night , and making a point of driving around areas of Easton to reassure , by their presence , worried Old Age Pensioners or other members of the public .
27 The suspicion that Keynes picked up his ideas from R. F. Kahn or other members of the ‘ Cambridge circus ’ is laid to rest , and his intuitive leap into the theory of effective demand dated to the summer of 1932 .
28 His release was conditional on his agreement not to hold further meetings with Arafat or other members of the PLO .
29 I should just like to point out , as a practising Catholic and member of Amnesty , that the ‘ Church ’ to which we refer when speaking of the Catholic Church is the whole ‘ people of God ’ and not just the Pope , Cardinal Ratzinger or other members of the hierarchy .
30 Second hand car ads for friends at school or other members of the family
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