“membership” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “membership”:

+ So, given that about 1,000 Italians left the city following its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and estimating a certain percentage of Italians who accepted the “forced” Yugoslavian citizenship, it is really possible that 7,000 Italians in the Spalato area -as said by Antonio Tacconi- obtained membership in Italian associations of Spalato in 1918/1919: this amount is more than 3 times the data from the 1910 Austrian Census.

+ Farage has been an important figure in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.

+ The party supports Bulgaria’s membership in the European Union.

+ The President may be removed from office or impeached through a resolution, passed by not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the Parliament in a joint sitting of the two Houses, convened for the purpose.

+ The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum took place on 23 June 2016 in the UK and Gibraltar.

membership in-sentences
membership in-sentences

Example sentences of “membership”:

+ He received the membership number 623.

+ A saint is a holy person.”Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia”, “saint”, “Christians in general are ‘saints’ in NT usage, and the term is common in reference to the inclusive membership of a local church.

+ On May 8, 2018, Mourão announced his membership of the Brazilian Labour Renewal PartyBrazilian Labor Renewal Party, and his plans to run for President of Brazil.

+ By the time Rutherford died in 1942, the religion had a worldwide membership of 115,000.

+ Johnson was in support of Brexit during the 2016 membership referendum.

+ BAFTA is supported by a membership of around 6,000 people from the movie, television and video game industries.

+ Livingstone joined the Labour Party in 1968 at a time when party membership was falling and few new young members were joining, and rose rapidly in the local party.

+ He received the membership number 623.

+ A saint is a holy person."Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia", "saint", "Christians in general are 'saints' in NT usage, and the term is common in reference to the inclusive membership of a local church.

+ Selena’s family believed that Saldivar was the best choice because Saldivar was boosting membership at the fan club.

+ The NAS, NAE, and IOM are honorary membership organizations, with a total membership of over 6,000 scientists, engineers, and health professionals.

+ In recognition of his outstanding services he was awarded a Certificate of Honour and Life Membership in recognition of distinguished services to the Red Cross.

+ In 2011, the church reported a membership of 61,468.

More in-sentence examples of “membership”:

+ From an original membership of six states, there have been five successive enlargements.

+ Following the addition of Croatia in 2013, the EU’s membership now stands at twenty-eight.

+ The membership in this trade alliance has influenced the architecture of the city to a great extent.

+ In January 1920 the DAP began to give membership cards and numbers.

+ The membership fees were $1.

+ In a bid to gain membership into NATO, Republic of Turkey sent army troops to combat during the Korean War.

+ A “local assembly of an organized society”, which is a membership meeting of a local chapter or branch of a membership organization.

+ The terms of the Senators are staggered so that about half the membership is elected every two years.

+ Some individuals, associations or companies pretend to give a legal or official right to a title, or honour or membership in an order of chivalry to an individual or family.

+ It was made to support the creation of a second European Union membership referendum.

+ The GDL has a membership of 34,000.

+ In 1947, membership in the Imperial family was limited to the male line descendants of the Emperor Taishō, excluding females who marry outside the Imperial family.

+ The party’s membership was largest in the mid-1940s.

+ As a result, national organizations felt pressured to open their membership to students of all races and religions.

+ People seeking membership must be old enough to be seen as adults in the country where they live.

+ The United Nations Security Council met on 13 July 2011 to formally discuss membership for the Republic of South Sudan.

+ Initially founded in 1789 by anti-royalist deputies from Brittany, the club grew into a nationwide republican movement, with a membership estimated at a half million or more.

+ Edwards and Farley also received an honorary city council membership from Jones, who had previously appeared on “The Political Cesspool”.

+ The international membership is expanding.

+ Harry Quick was forced out of the ALP for not paying his membership fees, and for not supporting the new candidate selected to replace him when he retired.

+ The Assembly has a membership of a maximum of 25 Swiss citizens.

+ John Compton Ball” oversaw the church membership increase, it numbered in the thousands by 1950.

+ Builders Club was Roblox’s first membership club which could only be joined through purchase.

+ As a former president, Sarkozy is entitled to “de jure” membership in the Constitutional Council.

+ On 24 December 1991, Boris Yeltsin, the President of the Russian Federation, told the Secretary-General that the Soviet Union’s membership in the Security Council and all other United Nations organs was being taken over by the Russian Federation with the support of the 11 member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

+ Yugoslavia applied for UN membership in October 2000 and was granted the following month.

+ The SFWA had recently canceled Stanisław Lem’s membership in the group.

+ The Movement of Non-Aligned Countries could not spare itself difficulties to act effectively in an adverse international political situation marked by hegemonic positions and unipolarity as well as by internal difficulties and conflicts given the heterogeneity of its membership and, thus, its diverse interests.

+ A major recent change in associate membership happened in 2019 when the MAC absorbed the Eastern Wrestling League, a single-sport conference that had existed since 1975.

+ With over 4,500 members across the US and internationally, serving exclusively the economic development community, IEDC membership represents the entire range of the profession ranging from regional, state, local, rural, urban, and international economic development organizations, as well as chambers of commerce, technology development agencies, utility companies, educational institutions, consultants and redevelopment authorities.

+ The Czech Republic also joined NATO and started negotiating membership in the European Union.

+ The band’s membership changed several times during the 1980s, but Kiedis and Flea have been with the band since it started.

+ The band and its membership went through a number of changes between 1968 and 1974, achieving their definitive form when Neil Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974.

+ Winners are selected by the Academy membership as a whole.

+ I believe that I am trustworthy enough to not reveal any nonpublic information, as evidenced by my membership with the foundation otrs.

+ In any case, this resolution was rejected by the IAU membership and Vesta will continue to be called an asteroid.

+ The 2016 Labour Party leadership election was called when a challenge to Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Labour Party arose following criticism of his approach to the Remain campaign in the referendum on membership of the European Union and questions about his leadership of the party.

+ By the end of 2017, DSA membership had risen from over 6,000 to over 32,000, due to the youth reaction to the Donald Trumppresidency of Donald Trump, hence becoming by far not only the largest socialist organization in the United States in the 21st century.

+ The general membership of the party elected the leader by postal ballot.

+ Ross County were an eighth original member, but resigned membership in November 1893.

+ The membership of the Screen Actors Guild voted to merge with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists on March 30, 2012.

+ However, ever since Cyprus sought membership in the European Union it has had to change its human rights legislation, including its laws regarding sexual orientation and gender identity.

+ The WAC was one of the most affected conferences, going through a nearly complete membership turnover that left Idaho and New Mexico State as the league’s only football schools.

+ Umbra Kato was the Philippine’s most wanted man though due to his still official membership in the MILF.

+ The annual membership subscription of the Trust is £5 but Trust members can take out either a ‘silver’ membership of £5 a month, or a ‘gold’ membership of £10 a month.

+ If the church membership grows large enough, a district will be changed into a stake and the branches into wards.

+ I can’t seem to find a verifiable source that confirms the person’s membership in the legislature, let alone birth date.

+ The Lunar Society: its membership and organisation.

+ She also hugely increased the Cherokee nation’s membership numbers, which was a great accomplishment.

+ From an original membership of six states, there have been five successive enlargements.

+ Following the addition of Croatia in 2013, the EU's membership now stands at twenty-eight.

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