Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] from member [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The meeting comes amid fresh allegations from members of the music panel that they were press-ganged into rubber- stamping the council 's decision to withdraw all subsidy from Kent Opera , although full information about the company was kept from them . |
2 | ‘ We are investigating an incident at Randall Lodge , and need all possible assistance from members of the public . ’ |
3 | There were also welcome visits from members of the staff of Strathclyde University 's Law Faculty , delighted that their Library , as well as C.A. , could benefit from the generosity of the W.S. firm which had given important law books . |
4 | She has decided that pretty compliments from members of the opposite sex are what , after all , is important in this life . |
5 | There were very large claims from members of the Territorial Army for loss of earnings and most of them were met in full . |
6 | Initially there was considerable opposition from members of the faculty who feared that the proposals would undermine their own positions . |
7 | He had had 2,500 letters from members of the public expressing their grief , sympathy and admiration for a man who they felt had in some way belonged to ordinary people and understood them . |
8 | Only the British Gas sale , which attracted 4.5million applications from small investors , and BAA with 2.5million applications , attracted more interest from members of the public . |
9 | As Victor Saunders points out in his chapter on the Caucasus in The Mountains of Europe ( Oxford Illustrated Press ) , of the ten highest summits , nine received their first ascent from members of the Alpine Club — admittedly including honorary member Vittorio Sella who was Italian , not British . |
10 | Local commissioners can now accept any complaint from members of the public about maladministration in local government . |
11 | The officers know that time is against them as new descriptions from members of the public may be distorted by sight of the published artist 's impressions . |