Example sentences of "a member [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 After a year off he then returned as a member to the in nineteen eighty seven .
2 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
3 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
4 ( 1 ) applies to acting as a member for the discharge of the functions of a board under the Act .
5 The visit of the Morris Men was arranged with the help of BNFL safety auditor David Pratt , of Risley , who has been a member for the past two years .
6 And w and been a member for the whole time .
7 A judicial investigation into his case ordered the arrest of a member of the national police .
8 In October 1990 , Hamadi Jebali , who is a member of the executive council of Hizb al-Nahda , had received a six month 's suspended sentence and a fine of 1500 dinars for publishing an article entitled ‘ The people of the State or the State of the people ? ’ in Al-Fajr in June 1990 .
9 Three years of being a member of the Campaign Team at AI had not prepared me for seeing human rights abuses first hand .
10 Perhaps this is because , as a member of the Abingdon Group put it : ‘ In a group there is the fun and companionship … and the awe at saving a life , supporting a prisoner through years of isolation , getting your prisoner free . ’
11 Theatre invites you to give your full attention to what is happening on stage — the theatrical experience is a very concentrated one and you as a member of the audience are vitally connected to what is going on .
12 The ITGWU became a member of the ITUC in 1909 , but had very distinct and separate policies to the moderate ITUC which sought to keep its links with Northern protestant workers .
13 Angus Crichton-Miller , managing director of the Rank Organisation 's holidays and hotels division and a member of the study group said : ‘ It is not an efficient system to have such changes between busy and quiet periods and it would be better if we could flatten prices over a longer season , rather than have such high-peak-season prices . ’
14 Christine Frechet , a member of the Association de Restauratrices Cuisinières ( ARC ) , serves skate with mustard and sherry vinegar .
15 We always tell folk to watch out for clubroot , because the wallflower is actually a member of the cabbage family .
16 Ethical problems will surface , for no power-based organization likes to have its idiosyncrasies made public , and the anthropologist who is a member of the family and not merely a temporary visitor to the ‘ backyard ’ exotica can find that writing anything at all becomes crucially problematic .
17 For as a member of the institution , the insider/anthropologist is uniquely situated to move across the interfaces of his society .
18 ‘ It took us quite a while to persuade other people just how much tennis in general could benefit , especially in those countries where Government grants are dependent on Olympic membership , if tennis was once again a member of the Olympic family .
19 As a member of the International Olympic Committee , the sport which has been his life , both before and since his professional career as a journalist , will have a permanent voice in the world 's most important sporting forum .
20 If a member of the clergy officiates at a service in an unconsecrated part of a cemetery , or at a crematorium , the charge usually reflects the parochial fee for a similar service .
21 Look for an undertaker who is a member of the NAFD and ask for information .
22 If you prefer to have a private contractor do the work make sure they are a member of the following relevant trade associations :
23 * Martyn Cornell is a member of the Brewery History Society .
24 Ross 's experience struck an identical chord with me , for John Sheard and I had exactly the same experience on the first ascent of Face Route where the second , hanging on a sling to remove gear , was observed by a member of the establishment and a rumour immediately started that was rapidly translated into guidebook writer 's ‘ fact ’ .
25 Razumikhin himself may or may not have come from the country , but he is certainly a member of the floating , unbelonging population of students and ex-students , and he records in simple puzzlement that Raskolnikov has been growing increasingly moody and suspicious and introverted ; ‘ he has no time for anything , people are always in his way , and yet he lies about and does nothing ’ — a confirming echo of Raskolnikov on his bed telling Nastasya the maid that he is working , by which he means thinking .
26 As before , Thomson , who has also put out calls for biographical material on other subjects , including S G Brown , signs himself a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers , helping establish credibility with editors unaware of the fact that he started collecting original papers in 1972 .
27 Common to the passages quoted above is the assumption that it is possible to denounce ‘ academicism ’ or ‘ professionalism ’ whilst being a member of the academic profession .
28 There remains the joke , at 82/524 , on the name of Frederic W. Tancred , a member of the Hulme-Flint circle ( c. 1909 ) , chiming with that of Tancred , Norman king of Sicily ( d. 1194 ) .
29 ‘ Our tourist organisations are counting on big profits , ’ said Srdan Darmanovic , a member of the Montenegrin Central Committee .
30 George Pulman , QC , a member of the Bar Council 's working party on contingent fees , told a conference workshop on financing litigation that unlike other forms of contingency fee arrangement , lawyers would have no personal interest in the outcome of litigation and there would be no ‘ legal aid blackmail ’ — where cases are legally aided the normal ‘ costs follow the event ’ rule does not apply and defendants have to meet their own costs even when they win .
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