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Sentence count:166+20Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: rankSimilar words: memberrememberownershipleadershippartnershipscholarshiptimbernumberMeaning: ['membə(r)ʃɪp]  n. 1. the body of members of an organization or group 2. the state of being a member. 
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91. Membership of the ERM is not a panacea for Britain's economic problems.
92. The task of the Commission , as noted in the Olympic Charter, is to examine each candidature for membership of the IOC and to establish a report on each.
93. Membership of the club has dwindled from 70 to 20.
94. If you want to join, there's an entrance fee of 20 and an annual membership fee of 10.
95. The membership voted to change the rules about women members.
96. Membership of the club has fallen away in recent months.
97. The country applied for full membership of the European Union.
98. The membership fees at the golf club are pretty steep.
99. Every club member must pay up his membership money before the end of the season.
100. Tom has since resigned his membership of the golf club.
101. The task of the Commission, as noted in the Olympic Charter, is to examine each candidature for membership of the IOC and to establish a report on each candidature to the IOC Executive Board.
102. The commission is cautiously favourable to Austrian membership, foreseeing few economic problems.
103. Its membership embraces foreign banks and investment houses.
104. Membership organisations Trade unions, trade associations, professional associations etc.
105. Membership of NATO is one of the country's long-term political aims.
106. A number of other institutions have recently applied for corporate membership.
107. This is no mean achievement as it means achieving Guild membership consistently for five successive years.
108. The state chapter is likewise determined to keep that profile high, with a membership including various emerging and professional artists.
109. All non-managerial personnel belong to the same union, but the privilege of membership is confined to regular workers.
110. She found that the membership list with which Hilary Roberts had supplied her was a not entirely accurate document.
111. We're pleased to announce that your application for membership has been accepted.
112. Membership Promotion During the Winter/Spring 1991/2 an advertising campaign was run to promote membership, generating over 1,000 enquiries.
113. Membership will provide them the assurance of committed partners as they forge their way.
114. Britain has also persuaded our partners to welcome new countries who apply for Community membership.
115. The party membership of judges has always been an important factor in judicial appointments and promotions.
116. Failure to benefit from some union policies need not preclude membership if advantages accrue from other union policies.
117. The incentive to abuse conflicts of interest was significantly reduced,(www.Sentencedict.com) and limited membership guaranteed a self-perpetuating standard of good behaviour.
118. There are no auditions, but once pupils have committed themselves to membership regular attendance is expected.
119. Interested parties have the choice of full club membership for £10,000 or associate membership for £2,500.
120. She says she once applied for membership in the party, but never knew whether she had been accepted.
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