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become member
verb as in enter
Example Sentences
"Today is a successful day ... Reforms are also fighting - with an old system. Of course, we need it to become member of the EU, but we do it for us, we need it."
Uefa will surely address that in the future by increasing the tournament to 32 teams – and then a money-spinning 64 if it can persuade the Outer Hebrides, the Isle of Sheppey and Ibiza to become member associations – but for now it means an unbalanced system.
The defendants made the construction workers become “member/owners” of limited liability companies, which deprived them of the benefits of employee status, the Department said.
The source said the government wants Varin to become member of the Areva board with a view to becoming chairman in a new executive board that will replace the existing supervisory board, the source said.
The Migration Advisory Committee said eight countries with a total population of 90m could become member states.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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