Example sentences of "member for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore in the families with only one known affected subject , where samples can not be obtained from enough family members for linkage studies , or in the 20% or so that remain uninformative with the current probes , no predictive DNA tests are available .
2 We have a lot of requests from our student members for help with their college projects .
3 Over the years since then he has got together privately with all the surviving members for reunion jams but , unlike every other outfit he 's played with ( including his Canadian hometown high-school instrumental band The Squire ) , he 's never gone public with a Springfield reunion .
4 This is , of course , a demeaning occasion , with the wife being vetted by the local members for normality .
5 The Delegates Conference during the Scarborough Congress in 1968 accordingly recommended " a long-term enquiry during which branches were to be encouraged to consider the question carefully and to invite speakers on the subject , followed by a postal vote by individual members for guidance on future policy . "
6 All investigations into the perpetuation of evil point ultimately to the conclusion that the human race has never placed anywhere near sufficient emphasis on the importance of training its members for parenthood .
7 The RoadMap is already out to members for review in draft form .
8 Well if we were granted time off without pay then , which is , this is a distinct possibility yeah , er would the respective unions present here be reimbursing their members for loss of earnings ?
9 These negotiations were unfruitful and the ILP continued to press its Members for acceptance of the conditions for group membership laid down at Birmingham .
10 If he is convicted of this crime [ this ] punishment follows : the loss of members , that there be member for member for when a virgin is defiled she loses her member and therefore let her defiler be punished in the parts in which he offended .
11 In this case a control group would be selected which matches as closely as possible , member for member , the characteristics of the people constituting the experimental group .
12 Will the Minister confirm what my hon. Friend the Member for South Down ( Mr. McGrady ) said , which was that the Housing Executive has lost about £19 million of funding for 1991-92 and that that will have a serious effect on new build ?
13 I agree with the hon. Member for South Hams ( Mr. Steen ) about the dangers of Ecstasy .
14 The hon. Member for South Ribble ( Mr. Atkins ) says that he will be among those abolished , but he has already abolished himself — there has never been such a secret and silent Minister for Sport .
15 We must build in the kind of rebate system that the hon. Member for South Dorset ( Mr. Bruce ) tempted me to describe — a rebate system which concentrates on people 's ability to pay and which is not concerned with an artificial concept of status .
16 The view of the hon. Member for South Down ( Mr. McGrady ) was that many things should be left as they are , but he accepted that savings could be made and changes ought to be made , although he did not explain how .
17 I understand there are problems er but as a general principle it does seem to me that it 's something that needs to be looked at and the minister has said that a lot of these matters will be dealt with by a statement of practice and er he was asked by the honourable gentleman , the member for South Hams I think , er er er what the status of er these people were .
18 The report is more interesting than by the member for South East Derbyshire er not that there 's much sex in it but if er er i it 's more interesting er sexual favours provided by B C C I officials to certain persons affiliated er with the firm .
19 Er it is important I think , that we do n't er have too many regulations , that 's why I have some sympathy for what my honourable friend , the member for South Hamms , was saying , that we do n't er regulate to the point where firms just go out of business and give up , that it 's too expensive and it 's too burdensome .
20 This has been a curiously old fashioned debate in some ways with one hou side of the house calling for more regulation and the other side of the house calling for less regulation and my honourable mem , my honourable friend the member for South Hamms er did say eloquently again this evening .
21 I 'm sorry my honourable friend , the member for South Worcestershire , was unable to make all the points that he he he wanted to do as I would have been interested to hear them .
22 He refused to give way to the hon. Member for North Down ( Mr. Kilfedder ) .
23 I was utterly amazed to discover that the right hon. Gentleman thought that the hon. Member for North Down did not want devolution .
24 That is not , however , a possibility , because my right hon. Friend the Member for Mole Valley ( Mr. Baker ) represents an area a little bit down the road in the county of Surrey .
25 Nevertheless , the fact that he sought re-election to the legislature was widely interpreted as indicative of a desire to use his influence — he was thought to have maintained an overall majority in the new House — to secure the presidency for his friend and colleague , Vice-President Teatao Teannaki , the elected member for Abiang .
26 On receipt of an application from the member for permission to purchase and use these chemicals on the same basis as farmers and commercial growers , supported by the RSC statement , MAFF would issue a licence to do so .
27 I explained during my comments on the speech by the hon. Member for Cynon Valley that we attach high priority to Africa , but that there are other channels in the aid system .
28 Sir John Pope Hennessy , an Irish adventurer , successfully claimed immunity from arrest for the recovery of the huge debts he accumulated while the Member for King 's County in the 1860s .
29 I voted for my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay in 1983 in Battersea .
30 But , in pursuit of joint oversight responsibilities for these facilities in Wales , did the Secretary of State for Wales plead with that Department on the ground of regional policy alone as is pointed out by the Hon. Member for Vale of Glamorgan ( Sir R. Gower ) , who is sadly absent today , in his early day motion that it makes no sense to move hi-tech jobs in Government research and development from an area such as south Wales to an overheated area in the south-east of England ?
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