Example sentences of "[adj] teaching staff " in BNC.

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1 Parry envisaged a model budget for materials in a library of 500,000 volumes for a university of 3,000 undergraduates , 1,000 research students and 500 teaching staff .
2 She do n't half have some time off them bloody , that teaching staff !
3 The overall design of the workshop will depend on structural facilities of the school and also the number of willing teaching staff .
4 The staggered introduction of Phases 2 and 3 means that years and phases do not correspond , but it is evident that there were considerable differences in the overall numbers of extra teaching staff allocated to each phase .
5 They had taken on extra teaching staff .
6 Complicated though this can be , nevertheless when firm-minded heads , firm-minded teaching staff and firm-minded governors learn how far to go , where to negotiate and when to stop negotiating the ground for curriculum debate and subject planning itself becomes more certain .
7 Indeed , they would do so , if only they had the time or resources or if the entire teaching staff could agree to abandon lectures simultaneously .
8 All of the full- and part-time teaching staff are pro musicians , though , and quite a few are associated with Guitarist in some way .
9 Each LEA has a supply of teachers who are sent in to schools to cover for absences of regular teaching staff .
10 In Sheffield there had been an attempt to rank grammar schools , and W. P. Alexander , the education officer , had argued then , and after 1945 as secretary of the AEC , for selection of 5% at the top , not 20%. 83 In practice , local authorities were constrained in the crucial years 1944–50 by existing buildings , shortage of funds for new ones and by existing teaching staff from making substantial innovations in their arrangements at all .
11 Mention must also be made of the marginalization of many black teaching staff because of their employment in ‘ community language ’ teams or as Section 11 teachers .
12 Though less in contact with students , the more senior and perhaps more influential members of the clinical teaching staff also offer a wide range of role models , which students may choose to emulate or reject .
13 Four hundred and fifty pupils and 25 teaching staff are aided by 11 other salaried support colleagues .
14 Educational facilities and the quality of teaching staff must also improve — either colleges of nursing must only employ qualified teaching staff or they should leave it to the higher education establishments , who will also be able to facilitate adequate library facilities .
15 Each school varied in size ( from a Group 8 with less than 40 teaching staff to a Group 11 with over 70 staff ) , in catchment area and age of buildings .
16 In a centre of twenty or so pupils with three or four teaching staff , heads have tremendous influence even where , as at the Victoria Centre , they espouse democratic principles .
17 Special units do not have the extended hierarchies of schools , the majority having no more than three or four teaching staff and a secretary .
18 Several blind people complained of the excessive concern over their inability to make eye contact with clients and the difficulty they had convincing teaching staff that they could cope .
19 The local authorities would be in a majority in such a body , a substantial minority group would represent principals and other teaching staff of the institutions , and other interests , such as industry and commerce , would be associated appropriately with the body , though not necessarily given actual membership of it .
20 There was only two teaching staff at Little Stonham , and the headmistress , both of who were friendly and always cheerful .
21 What about the effect of examinations on creative teaching staff ?
22 Head teachers , in consultation with the whole teaching staff , instigate a clear homework policy and introduce measures by which its implementation is regularly monitored
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