Example sentences of "member by " in BNC.
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1 | The present situation in 1990 is that would-be members can become provisional members by the following means ; by being offered an engagement by any company or management which operates under the ‘ Quota ’ system by agreement with Equity and the Theatre Managers ' Association . |
2 | Unions such as the engineering workers and the electricians , which have been most successful over the past decade ( and which , incidentally , embraced democratic reforms years ago ) , have attempted to improve the terms and conditions of their members by other means . |
3 | For understandable reasons , neither side is prepared to proclaim the change too loudly : the left hates admitting defeat , while the right does not want to offend too many loyal party members by appearing triumphalist . |
4 | Some are sailing clubs , aiming to attract new members by running beginners ' courses over a number of weekends , with charges from about £20 to £70 . |
5 | There were about 2,000 members by 1939 and after 1945 the ‘ friendly society ’ dimension was further strengthened by the taking out of an expensive private insurance scheme for players , which absorbed half of the income of the Association . |
6 | At a hurriedly called top-level Communist Party meeting , Mr Mladenov said he was responding to public pressure and requests from Communist Party members by removing Mr Zhivkov from the central committee . |
7 | Opening the meeting of the Economic Planning Council , the Chairman , Lord Hampshire , surprised members by announcing that the Prime Minister intended to sit in on the transport debate , which was the subject of a White Paper about to be discussed on the floor of the House . |
8 | Again , the Zuwaya did not base their genealogy solely on brotherhood : some groups were written in , recruited for instance when a group had insufficient members by natural means ; some were brought in by marriage ; one major section ( Muftah ) was related as half-brothers ( through their mother ) to Shuaghr , who were related as half-brothers ( through their father ) to the other sections of the Zuwaya . |
9 | Wilson 's cabinets were dominated by Oxford and Cambridge : Jenkins , Jay , Crossman , Stewart , Healey , Benn — they were all members by birth or education of the metropolitan British establishment . |
10 | The polytechnics have responded to the universities ' attempts to recruit CDP members by demanding a merger deadline — probably April 1993 . |
11 | For the Autumn 1955 issue , Mary Short of Norwich wrote an article entitled ‘ Compel them to Come in ’ predicting that the WEA would die a natural death unless more young members were recruited and advocating adventurous experiment : ‘ it may mean holding afternoon classes , or running a baby-sitter service so that young couples with children can come … has any Branch tried to recruit new members by advertising courses on child psychology at ante-natal clinics and infant welfare centres ? ’ . |
12 | Most important was that the Association had lost a high proportion of the key members by death or removal from the area , and failed to attract the younger men coming home from war service who found an outlet in more direct political activity . |
13 | The chief executive or clerk of a local authority is always anxious to assist members by giving and obtaining for them the fullest information for their work . |
14 | Some of the churches attempted to provide for the needs of their members by maintaining small libraries . |
15 | bring in group members by inviting their comments and soliciting their ideas |
16 | Factors Chain International , a worldwide network of factoring companies , hopes to move to a system of paperless transactions , involving EDI , on all cross-border transactions between members by the end of 1994 . |
17 | These should be built into a code of practice to meet standards and objectives drawn up by the Director General of Fair Trading , and this code should be made binding on members by the relevant trade associations . |
18 | Established , in close co-operation with the Communist Party , by the publisher Victor Gollancz in March 1936 , the Club rapidly became rather more than a purveyor of books — though , with 50,000 members by the beginning of 1938 , it did that effectively and in vast numbers . |
19 | ‘ We protect our members by making the buying club prove that their man is an established international , whose skills are not available in the EEC . |
20 | The enthusiasm aroused in the other four members by the time of the Hague Congress was one indication that Britain was in danger of becoming rather isolated . |
21 | Fellow members of a society are those , whoever they may be , who are regarded in the society as fellow members by the others . |
22 | They can consist of rewards ( usually equivalent to commercial services ) which are supplied to group members by its central organization . |
23 | However , in the 1930s , with her deteriorating health and the takeover of its most committed members by the BUF , the BF became practically moribund . |
24 | the Tate Gallery Liverpool are discounting their subscription rates for new members by up to 50 per cent until January 2 , offering an unusual and original christmas present . |
25 | Managers influence the behaviour of their team members by rewarding them . |
26 | The positive role models should be encouraged to help other group members by explaining ideas and concepts , and offering encouragement and confrontation . |
27 | In addition to an alphabetical listing , the guide also lists the fifty-four current members by speciality , including African-American , Contemporary , Impressionist , Latin American , Modern , American and Nineteenth/Twentieth-century European art as well as Old Master Painting , Photography , Prints , Sculpture and Drawings . |
28 | Within not much more than a year , the Boy Scouts had already outstripped the older Boys ' Brigade and Church Lads ' Brigade movements , claiming more than 100,000 members by 1910 . |
29 | One fund raising effort which is working extremely well is the recruitment of members by advertising . |
30 | Graduate bodies of universities outside the UK may become Associate Members by resolution of an Annual General Meeting . |