Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, who had been elected to the Council of the National Union as an independent member on the list of neither contending faction, and who was liked and trusted by both sides, was nominated as the new Chairman.
Moreover, a vote for the Second Reading of the Irish Government Bill given by an independent member, left the giver absolutely free as to his vote on the Land Purchase Bill.
For myself, I'd have sooner stayed out as an independent member, but Daubeny said that he thought I was bound to make myself useful.
I am glad to have come once to see how the thing is done; but as an independent member of the House of Commons I should not wish to be known to frequent the saloon of the Duchess.
To describe an Independent Member upon a given indefinite line of politics.
Then Graham and Conservative Reform is an independent member.
Reform, Conservatism, and himself--he is an independent member, and has been described as a Conservative Reformer.
The motion for the Committee had been made by a gentleman of the opposition, and Phineas had been put upon it as an independent member.
It would trouble his conscience less to sit for Loughton and vote for an objectionable clause as a member of the Government, than it would have done to give such a vote as an independent member.
Of three-sided members an equilateral or independent member is that to which all sides are the same.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "independent member" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.