Example sentences of "staff [conj] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | To re-issue the staff or to incorporate the to it . |
2 | Is that to fool the staff or fool the customers ? |
3 | They did not reappoint staff or slowed the reappointment process . |
4 | It does n't matter that fears of massive redundancies among office staff that greeted the first large computers proved groundless . |
5 | If I return to the matter of improving liaison is it possible that I might be provided with a list of the names of the various staff that serve the Branch and also the names of the Committee members- and this updated at whatever time of year the membership changes . |
6 | A thought er went , slipped by me er we must upon this council thank the committee staff that controlled the multitude outside , er they were n't trained for it but can the er thanks of this council for their endeavours in keeping the situation calm be recorded . |
7 | It is the routine and tender loving care of the staff that create the best atmosphere . |
8 | There are problems for both new and well established heads in convincing staff that marketing the school is a productive and worthwhile activity . |
9 | It follows that we can describe the human transactions between students and staff that constitute the processes of higher education without mentioning ‘ the academic community ’ . |
10 | St John Nitch was a good and popular headmaster , who inspired his staff and had the same courtesy for everybody . |
11 | Representatives of colleges met the NDO and SCOTVEC staff and had the opportunity to raise issues with the unit writers . |
12 | When the arrangement was revealed two weeks ago he immediately became a member of staff and said the advantage had amounted to only £810 a year . |
13 | Walker made suggestions on training of prison staff and told the Latvian prison administration about the successful setting up of incident command teams in Scotland to deal with hostage incidents . |
14 | He started his business at the lower end of the market by chartering whole trains and bringing Lancashire pensioners to small south coast hotels out of season , when they helped to retain key staff and keep the hotel doors open throughout the quiet months . |
15 | First , the printing unions controlled the process ; their powers included the hiring of staff and deciding the level of manning in print rooms . |
16 | ‘ It was also very gratifying to be asked to work with such an enthusiastic curatorial staff and to place the Wedgwood exhibition in such a marvellous venue . |
17 | Before the preparation of the final report , the person in charge of the inspection should meet the head and staff and discuss the outcome of the inspection . |
18 | At the same time NORP ceased its training of health staff and relinquished the responsibility of distributing the ORS packets to the Upazila Health Complexes . |
19 | Four years on , I advise customers what to install and how and when , and , I train their staff and demonstrate the products and … and … |
20 | The consequence was that many authorities were too small and too poor financially to provide a good standard of service , to employ the requisite staff and provide the necessary specialized units . |
21 | Here we are fortunate in that John Evans in Cardiff , Graham Hillier in Plymouth and Tony Elliott in Singapore have been committed to promoting the company , and its capabilities , whilst supervising the locally based staff and discharging the responsibilities of the senior company representative in their geographical area . |
22 | Of the total 79 referrals received between October 1987 and March 1988 , the NSPCC team dealt with 50 cases alone , jointly investigated one with social services department staff and referred the remainder on for various reasons for example , secondary task work . |
23 | By the end of the war he accounted for thirty-five more spies to complete a wartime record which impressed the general staff and ensured the continuance of his organization into the peace , though on a much reduced basis from his final wartime strength of 800 . |
24 | The scheme will help fund many organisations that would like to provide care but have been hampered by the set-up costs of training staff and making the premises safe . |
25 | She is a very level-headed member of staff and handled the situation very coolly . ’ |
26 | Norwich agreed to take on an extra twelve staff and to clear the backlog of applications . |
27 | The first involves a high cost each time you need to build a presentation but no overhead in equipment or skilled staff while ine the second case is exactly the reverse is true . |
28 | ‘ This is endorsed by our experience in the market place where employers are using more temporary staff while assessing the strength of recovery and to give themselves greater flexibility , ’ she added . |