Example sentences of "[noun] officer " in BNC.

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1 A network of 25 authorised CPD centres are being established at appropriate educational institutions , along with voluntary CPD officers in the CIOB 's 13 regions .
2 Develop strategies with Regional CPD Officers for the furtherance of continuing professional development.E
3 The German brigade officers were already spurring down the road towards Sharpe .
4 At the open nights , Brigade officers were also available to chat with potential applicants and there were displays showing other aspects of the work such as training and community education .
5 Brigade officers said that but for the two men 's prompt action the woman almost certainly would have died .
6 On Saturday officers were kept busy with a higher than average number of shoplifting incidents in the town centre .
7 But on Saturday officers gave less than two hours ' notice of the decision angering managers and clubbers alike .
8 Two senior research officers at the Home Office were also invited , and one of them made an excellent contribution .
9 By extension , then , conservation practices left undone , legislation remaining unheeded , projects that only serve to keep research officers in salary and which never leave the experimental station ( those things not done ) are also political acts and not just omissions , or non-events which do not need explaining .
10 As for the reasons for the shortfall , the department says that research officers as a matter of course over-estimate spending at the start of a financial year .
11 Much of the background to the paper draws upon work by Maria Evandrou and Frank Laczko , research officers on the project .
12 There were some notable gaps in care but on the whole the research can be considered reasonably reassuring , given the strongly critical stance toward the decision-making for Banstead which MIND 's research officers had adopted .
13 The current ESRC award is to enable research officers to be appointed to assist with the international comparative analyses of the first results of the research programme .
14 There are four full-time Research Officers and the rest of the work is done by 13 research assistants , some of whom are part-time and most of whom are studying for PhDs .
15 At the LEA offices I interviewed research officers about the scheme .
16 National Officers , National Secretaries , Research Officers , other personnel from Head Office were a large part of the delegation not always around when important votes were being taken .
17 Once when dancing with Minton at the Gargoyle and hearing some Guards officers making snide remarks he walked up to the table , laden with food and champagne , where they were sitting with their ladies and overturned the lot , and was barred from the club for about two weeks .
18 Similarly bodies such as the Council for the Protection of Rural England , often depicted as the last refuge of ex-Etonian Guards officers and assorted upper-class cranks , was able to speak with a new confidence and a new authority , attract a new breed of membership and turn itself into a highly professional custodian of the English countryside .
19 A monologue that centred on hunt balls , riding to hounds , polo and the disgraceful decline of the manners of Guards officers were hardly subjects about which they were often invited to give an opinion .
20 Although she showed little interest in my academic life — her energies were spent in the pursuit of foxes and Guards officers — she was always brimful of common sense on every subject under the sun , not to mention having constant contact with a string of eligible young men who seemed to arrive in a never-ending convoy at the front door of 97 Chelsea Terrace .
21 The G M B annual conference is the supreme policy making body within the union all members branches officers and sections national committees and conferences are subject to its authority .
22 Certain functions are administered by local authorities as agents for the Central Government when the cost is wholly reimbursed , e.g. the cost of Rent Officers .
23 Perhaps my principal contribution was to have suggested the creation of rent officers and to have advised a formula for ‘ fair rents ’ which rent officers would be able to use in their day-to-day dealings with landlords and tenants .
24 In fact , when the Labour Party did come to power in 1964 , the only documentation they possessed on this subject was a single sheet of paper provided by myself , recommending among other things the establishment of rent officers , an idea in which I was subsequently able to interest Dick Crossman .
25 All the booklets referred to in the text as Housing Booklets are available throughout England and Wales from the housing departments of all district and borough councils , from Housing Aid and Advice Centres , and from Rent Officers , and most Citizens ' Advice Bureaux have stocks .
26 The majority were based in CAEx , some in local authorities , ( e.g. in social services departments or to support rent officers ) , and there were six voluntary sector money advice centres .
27 A Radio Moscow report of Feb. 26 noted that the situation had been aggravated by the absence of any Kazakh officers in a unit consisting mostly of indigenous servicemen .
28 Ken , Midlands and East Coast Region , moving motion one seven six , Branch Administration Officers .
29 This motion also creates an opportunity for the union , our union , the members ' union , to encourage young members , members and branch activists to take on the role of branch administration officers within the regions we represent here today and gain experience in an area of trade union work that they thought might never have , have existed .
30 Conference , I believe that this existing rule nineteen , gives the G M B an opportunity to expand into branch administration officers across all the regions and use them to do any job that is needed and expected by the members .
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