Example sentences of "she [was/were] a member " in BNC.

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1 The lady came up — she was a member of the RSPCA — comes up with this dog on a piece of string .
2 She was a member of a Jewish Ladies Guild , or Lodge , whose founder was an Ethel Mitchell ; and a committee-member of many another local organisation .
3 She was a member of the Senior Citizens Meeting which she greatly enjoyed .
4 She was a member of this or an allied tribe .
5 Casares-Roach had moved to England in 1968 , and had a multitude of contacts through her trade-union activities , especially in the T and G , where she was a member of one of the national committees .
6 The Bursar , Lesley Webb , had on her appointment been told that she was a member of the senior management team .
7 She was reported missing in May by members of a Mexican expedition of which she was a member , and hopes of her safe return later faded .
8 During the Tokugawa period the position of an individual was governed by the various groups of which he or she was a member , and this remained true in the post-Restoration years .
9 Wha what did she think by er she was a member before she got , before she married then ?
10 For twelve years she was a member of the consumer watchdog for transport in London and Southern England .
11 He became leader of the Liverpool city council ; she was a member of the city council from 1930 to 1961 , for the last six years as an alderman .
12 She was a member of the Geologists ’ Association for sixty-seven years , and latterly its most senior member .
13 She was a member of the municipal council of the international settlement of Shanghai 's commission on child labour ( 1923–4 ) and published an account of her experiences in Humanity and Labour in China : an Industrial Visit and its Sequel , 1923–1926 ( 1928 ) .
14 In 1894 she was a member of the departmental committee on prison conditions , examining the situations of female prison staff and inmates .
15 Her outside interests were extensive : she was a member of the council of several training organizations , including Cheltenham Ladies ' College and the Cambridge training college for teachers which she helped to found .
16 She was a member of the Institute of Journalists .
17 During the war she was a member of the consumers ' council of the Ministry of Food and of the Central Committee on Women 's Training and Employment .
18 In 1924 and again in 1928–31 she was a member of the British empire delegation to the League of Nations assembly .
19 The order was for the production of material relating to the purchase by a client , Mrs G , of certain real property , the allegation being that she was a member of the family of another person who was suspected of being a drug trafficker and who was using her for the purpose of laundering the proceeds of such trafficking .
20 Prior to her appointment she was a member of the UN Human Rights Commission , in which connection she had investigated human rights abuses in Myanma .
21 Ghanaian-born , she was a member of the ruling Zimbabwe Africa National Union central committee and politburo , and was her husband 's closest political adviser .
22 She was a member of your Justice Police and involved in a security operation at the time of her death .
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