Example sentences of "[adv] by [art] scottish [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similar proposals from the company for Hillington were turned down by the Scottish Secretary last March , after a public inquiry , on the grounds that the site is zoned for strategic industrial use .
2 Alternatively he may be instructed to do so by the Scottish Office .
3 The board 's proposals for its future as a voluntary co-operative have been criticised not only by the Scottish dairy trade , but by a recent Monopolies and Mergers Commission report .
4 A MUSLIM woman who has not seen her bridegroom since the day of a registrar 's office wedding had her marriage annulled yesterday by a Scottish judge .
5 Just under half of the places on trust boards have gone to women — a development which was welcomed yesterday by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang .
6 A model of the new £11 million building , which will have 43 kilometres of shelving , was unveiled yesterday by the Scottish minister of state , Lord Fraser .
7 A FREEZE in the annual grant to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra was announced yesterday by the Scottish Arts Council when it released details of grants totalling almost £20 million for 1993-94 .
8 Joanna Baker , marketing director of the Festival , welcomed a decision yesterday by the Scottish Arts Council to increase its grant in 1993-94 by 5 per cent to £684,500 .
9 A CENTRE aiming to promote the European Community 's research and technological development programme across Scotland and the north of England was launched in Edinburgh yesterday by the Scottish industry minister , Allan Stewart , seen here taking a well-deserved break during proceedings .
10 A plea for employers to consider hiring disabled staff — and capitalising on the wide range of Government help to assist placements — was made yesterday by the Scottish industry minister , Allan Stewart .
11 THE RESULTS of the December agricultural sample census of main holdings for 1992 were published yesterday by the Scottish Office Agricultural and Fisheries Department .
12 SCOTLAND 'S first guest house run by people with mental health problems was opened in Edinburgh yesterday by the Scottish health minister , Lord Fraser , writes Alison Daniels .
13 A PAY intelligence unit is being set up by the Scottish health service to guide managers on how to reward their staff .
14 It will also outline the role and operation of the Social Work Services Inspectorate , which has come in for severe criticism since it was set up by the Scottish Office a year ago .
15 The SSFA said the cash flow problems of the salmon farmers inside the fishing and harvesting exclusion zone should have been relieved by the £1 million bridging fund set up by the Scottish Office .
16 There is no English authority on the meaning of this expression ; however , most commentators agree that it is likely to be given a wide interpretation by the courts , and this is borne out by the Scottish case of McCrone v Boots Farm Supplies Ltd 1981 SLT 103 .
17 The formal consultative process is being carried out by the Scottish Education Department and comments on the report should be directed to J C Pearson Esq , Scottish Education Department , Room 2/19 , New St Andrew 's House , Edinburgh EH1 3SY .
18 A move by the player to contest the level and frequency of fines imposed on him by McLean was subsequently thrown out by the Scottish League Management Committee .
19 Written by Linda Headland on the basis of work carried out by the Scottish Action on Dementia Working Group on Private Care .
20 The surveys included a major input by voluntary conservation bodies , including a habitat survey of the Uists carried out by the Scottish Wildlife Trust ( Philp , 1983 ) .
21 It said the investigation should not be carried out by the Scottish Office alone but must involve other bodies .
22 That was a classic example of the consumers of transport services having their say and , as a result of the strength of public opinion-assisted by the process of a public inquiry carried out by the Scottish Transport Users Consultative Committee-forcing a reversal of Government policy .
23 Scotland has 16 Central Institutions , which are similar in function to polytechnics in England and Wales , though they have always been controlled centrally by the Scottish Education Department rather than by local education authorities .
24 AIDS figures released today by the Scottish Office show that in September there were sixteen new cases of the disease in Scotland bringing the cumulative total to four hundred and thirty-eight .
25 It was first announced 12 days ago by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , as part of the Government 's ‘ taking stock ’ exercise .
26 There is also a closely related Bilingual Education project , financed jointly by the Scottish Education Department and the WIIC .
27 The Touche Ross study concluded that all but one of the four alternative plans for single-tier councils put forward by the Scottish Office in a consultation document would lead to savings .
28 ‘ I would prefer the portfolio of the shadow Scottish secretary to be voted on by the Scottish group and the Scottish party . ’
29 He also repeated an argument put forward several times recently by the Scottish Office that a farmer 's net income , which can include allowances for rent and depreciation , and where , for example , transport and housing costs may be apportioned to the business , can not be compared directly with the average UK wage .
30 An attempt by Dalmuir parents to take the school out of council control was rejected recently by the Scottish Office .
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