Example sentences of "'s research and [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Centre 's research and documentation collections provide special resources .
2 As the first director of the NHS 's research and development , Peckham is having to set his own goals .
3 Ogunlade Davidson , of the University of Sierra Leone 's Research and Development Services Bureau , in Freetown , emphasises that national culture , and the organisation of different societies matter .
4 At last Macmillan showed his hand : it was essential to get the aircraft companies to contribute to the cost of Concorde 's research and development .
5 Meanwhile , Intel vociferously denied to Unigram last week suggestions circulated on the InterNet by GE 's research and development Center in New York that it 's hit a brick wall with its P5 design , is not getting the yields and is on a crash redesign course that would delay the parts until the end of next year .
6 Intel Corp has been less than enthusiastic about the future of its i860 — getting the 80586 into battle readiness in such a short space of time has taken up much of the company 's research and development resources in any case .
7 Similarly , a director who is in charge of the company 's research and development programme would not be able to resist a negligence action by claiming that he or she lacked experience or qualifications in the area concerned .
8 This system , devised by Rentokil 's Research and Development department , offers for the first time a non-chemical , twenty-four hour detection and protection system .
9 Technical resources from Rentokil 's research and Development division include objective scientific assessment of new methods and materials so that the service staff are not solely dependent on the claims of manufacturers .
10 Dr Ion , head of BNFL 's research and development team at Springfields , was presented with the award at the fifth annual dinner of the North West branch .
11 The British Library 's Research and Development Department offered a substantial grant ( RDD/C/160 ) to make it possible for the seminar to take place .
12 We extend thanks to Brian Perry , Director of the Library 's Research and Development Department ( R&DD ) for his encouragement and his ‘ after dinner ’ thoughts on the 25th of June , and to Stephanie Kenna , also of the British Library 's R&DD , for the essential guidance and assistance she gave us throughout the pre- and post-seminar stages .
13 ’ The commitment of the Library 's Research and Development Department to Information Technology is illustrated both by the present seminar and by the recent publication of its R&D Report no. 6097 , Information Technology in Humanities Scholarship , which is also a cooperative venture with the British Academy .
14 The new stamp 's been developed at the Royal Mail 's Research and Development Centre in Swindon .
15 Nearly a quarter of the workforce is based in and around Newtown which , as well as housing the main production facilities , is home to the company 's research and development division .
16 He added that the company 's research and development emphasis reflected a long-term commitment to the Scottish manufacturing operation .
17 How : Applications should be made to the SOED 's Research and Intelligence Unit ( RIU ) .
18 Selection interviews are generally carried now in the early summer to permit research to start in autumn ( freeing the staff of the SOED 's Research and Intelligence Unit to concentrate on identifying and preparing next year 's round of research priorities … ) .
19 WACC was involved in ‘ forum ’ activities before the word ‘ forum ’ was officially designated to denote WACC 's research and advocacy programmes .
20 Of the total , decommissioning the eight Magnox and five advanced gas-cooled power stations run by Nuclear Electric would cost £7,000 million , Scottish Nuclear 's one Magnox and two AGR stations £1,500 million , British Nuclear Fuels ' fuel treatment and reprocessing facilities £6,000 million , and the Atomic Energy Authority 's research and reprocessing facilities about £3,500 million .
21 According to Dr Hugh Watson , secretary of the Confederation of British Industry 's Research and Technology Committee , special problems could arise if small companies with limited experience in biotechnology introduce processes based on genetic-manipulated microorganisms .
22 ‘ The 1992 figures are the highest since the survey began in 1989 , and are in marked contrast to 1991 's figures , which were the lowest ’ , says Bryan Smithm of ICI engineering , and chairman of the CBI 's research and innovation committee .
23 The survey , by John Jenkins of the Law Society 's Research and Policy Planning Unit , has been used by the Law Society to assist the development of the Practice Management Standards for solicitors firms recently published in draft .
24 The first stage of a major study of students embarking on law careers was published by the Society 's Research and Policy Planning Unit .
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