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

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1 In September he will become the new Public Arts Officer for the borough and the gallery will have a new arts coordinator , Philip Riley .
2 Mr Wareing , who lives in Green Acre Drive , Bromborough , Wirral , is also the liaison officer for the Duke of Edinburgh scheme .
3 He 's liaison officer for the polytechnic he 's not at .
4 I am writing to advise that I have taken over the role of Computer Liaison Officer for the Trading Standards Department .
5 Prior to her retirement she acted as the Society 's Liaison Officer for the Sports Council for the last 20 years .
6 The designation of the NHS chief executive as the accounting officer for the hospital and community health and family practitioner services may also improve his standing relative to senior DoH civil servants .
7 Janice Stone , the national telecommunications officer for the Union of Commication Workers , says the protest is not simply about loss of jobs , though many jobs may go .
8 These forms are returned by mail to the Registration Officer for the Constituency .
9 Onlooker the Rev Brian Rice , social responsibilities officer for the county council and keen football supporter , commented to the senior fire officer : ‘ I thought it was a canary from Norwich City on its way to frighten Sunderland in the FA Cup semi-final next month . ’
10 A member of Reading & Leighton Park Canoe Club , he has been Publicity Officer for the Devizes to Westminster Race , Treasurer of the Marathon Committee and Southern Region Secretary .
11 Paula Wilson , regional publicity officer for the RSPCA , said : ‘ We 've never known a time like it in years , people are ringing us every day asking to take animals off their hands , they just ca n't afford to keep them . ’
12 Brian Toon , the public affairs officer for the Masters of Foxhounds Association , is also sceptical about such stories .
13 Sir Alec Clegg , the Education Officer for the West Riding of Yorkshire , accused it of ‘ drenching and bombarding ’ teachers with documents .
14 With the support of Shearman , District Chairman until 1936 when he was appointed as National Education Officer for the WEA , Jacques turned his attention to seeking co-operative relationships with LEAs who were beginning to expand provision of adult education through the establishment of evening institutes , mostly accommodated in secondary schools .
15 When Shearman was appointed National Education Officer for the WEA , questions were raised by the LEA over the continued appointment of a full-time resident tutor in the county and agreement was reached only on the understanding that the new resident tutor would concentrate his activities in the undeveloped rural areas in the south of the county .
16 Mr Graham Warren , principal resources officer for the NRA 's Southern Region , said that groundwater levels were the lowest observed in more than a century .
17 Roy Laidlaw , Rutherford 's former international partner , now the SRU youth development officer for the South district , will give Christie ‘ general assistance ’ at that level .
18 ‘ Rural children have no right to play in areas which have become increasingly dangerous , ’ says Alison Marshall , new rural development officer for the Kids ' Clubs Network .
19 From a service-provider ( mainly the development officer for the action sample , or a social services department member for the control sample ) or a near relative or friend .
20 Become a welfare officer for the day — and every day from now on .
21 Mr I J Stephen was appointed Assistant Area Director and Welfare Officer for the North Eastern Area , and Mr G M Halloran was appointed Assistant Area Director and Welfare Officer for Scotland .
22 At the end of my final year I stood as a sabbatical officer for the Union .
23 ‘ What has been lost on the health boards is a basic insight into how people live and what they think , ’ says Jim Devine , Scottish area officer for the health union Cohse .
24 Mr Giles Phillips , catchment control officer for the Thames areas , said that voluntary restraint had saved up to 10 per cent of water supplies .
25 Would Mr Cunnane , and the District Planning Officer for the Tadcaster area , that 's Selby , concur with the views expressed by Mr Courcier ?
26 Ted is the Senior Assistant Registrar in Student Administration , and Lawrence is the Admissions Officer for the University .
27 One is in marketing , and the other 's a parole officer for the State of Texas . ’
28 The regional public relations officer for the Hampshire incorporated Law Society Richard Newson , has fears about the future of the magistrates ' courts .
29 I am very grateful to Mr H. E. Caunt , the Public Relations Officer for the Nene Valley Railway in Cambridgeshire , who kindly sent me details of the strange happenings concerning Yarwell Tunnel .
30 Lisa Power , HIV officer for the Association of London Authorities reveals SSDs have to produce a separate supporting statement if they want more money for growth .
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