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

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1 We have 26 member groups throughout the U.K. working on the frontline of homelessness .
2 It is this person 's duty to foster and maintain communication with affiliated member groups and other interested groups .
3 We have 26 member groups throughout the U.K. working on the frontline of homelessness .
4 Formerly the Newspaper Proprietors Association , it now became the Newspaper Publishers Association , marking a shift from member groups dominated by a single proprietor to corporations managed on more orthodox commercial lines and with a wide range of finance .
5 This was seen as an important gesture of approval since the Somali National Alliance ( SNA — led by Gen. Farah Aydid ) , of which a USC faction was one of four member groups , had earlier opposed UN plans to deploy a total of 3,500 troops in the country , although the USC had agreed to the 500 Pakistanis [ see p. 39034 ] .
6 Age Concern is so worried about the impact of cash restraints on assessments , it has asked its 1,000-plus member groups to monitor the situation .
7 Shear delight : Crumlin YFC member Gary Davidson wastes no time as he competes in the annual sheep shearing contest organised by Holestone and Straid YFC at the Ballyclare May Fair .
8 And Ulster Democratic Party member Gary McMichael accused the controlling Ulster Unionists of trying to silence the workforce .
9 And Ulster Democratic Party member Gary McMichael accused the controlling Ulster Unionists of trying to silence the workforce .
10 The Cleveland Search and Rescue team , lead by local member Gary Finch , quickly located the remaining two and rescued them within 90 minutes .
11 engine harness and rear cross member harness .
12 First , there can be a rota scheme , where all the member solicitors are on duty in turn .
13 Secondly , there can be a panel scheme where the member solicitors are asked in turn to provide advice ; as no one is obliged to give the advice there is no standby payment .
14 She said that the aim of the directive was to harmonise the hygiene practices of all the member states , and it was up to each country to interpret the directive .
15 Mr Crozier said that although the UK was more advanced in hygiene than most other member states , the document was still ‘ a step in the right direction for Europe ’ .
16 The European Commission 's MEDIA programme 's main thrust is to enhance the strength of the national audio visual industries to member states by encouraging greater collaboration between them and wider distribution of their products .
17 How each generation of parliamentarians in member states will try to guide the community 's political institutions will be for them to determine .
18 A resolution calls on the 21 member states of the Council of Europe to bring forward effective legal measures to ensure equal access to employment and prohibit HIV tests as a condition of employment in most cases .
19 CRIME ‘ The prison population of the USA is bigger than the civilian population of seven member states of the United Nations , and better behaved than four of them . ’
20 Daniel Brennan QC , an English barrister , said that injury compensation awards should be based on generally accepted principles rather than the present ‘ lottery ’ of different rules in EC member states .
21 He predicts , however , that the proposal would be opposed by most member states when it comes before the Council of Ministers .
22 At issue is one small , but key part of the European Commission 's plan for an alignment of Value Added Tax ( VAT ) and Excise rates in the 12 member states , which it considers essential if frontier checks on traders are to be abolished after 1992 .
23 The member states have , however , come out in almost unanimous opposition to such a change , arguing , in a paper prepared for today 's meeting by national treasury officials , that it is too cumbersome and bureaucratic ( although an unwillingness to cede fiscal control to Brussels is probably more relevant ) .
24 At a meeting of the European Commission last week , the Commissioner for tax , France 's Christiane Scrivener , shocked her colleagues by suggesting that the member states ' case may prove overwhelming or at least that the system as first proposed should be put back until 1995 .
25 Any decision on taxation has to be taken by the member states unanimously and there now seems little hope that the Commission can deflect them from the course they set out upon yesterday .
26 He argued there were provisions in the Single European Act which ensured that member states could not be obliged to accept abortion services if they did not wish to have them .
27 It requires member states to set rules on mandatory bids , providing information to shareholders and treating them equally .
28 Each team will carry a lantern and a section of the flag of flags — made up of each flag of the UN member states .
29 Of all the hard-hit member states , it was good old Blighty that had the most to shout about , not least because here was a good old-fashioned , honest-to-goodness motor show surprise .
30 Against that must be weighed the costs of absorbing new members into a Community already weighed down by the process of bargaining over policy among 12 member states .
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