Example sentences of "staff [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Laurence Williams , Deputy Chief Inspector of the NII , recently wrote to Dr Robin Jeffery to congratulate the staff at Torness and Scottish Nuclear on the condition of the plant and the performance of its staff during a recent emergency exercise .
2 FRENCH students from Middlesbrough 's twin town of Dunkirk will be ‘ shadowing ’ council staff during a three-day visit this week .
3 The compensation deal will cost the government an estimated A$100m and involves Canberra waiving airport landing charges for as long as it takes the airlines to recoup their losses from keeping about 21,000 non-pilot employees on their staff during the dispute .
4 Mrs Postance 's opposite number at the Haywards primary school at the other end of town , Mike Palmer , talks of ‘ tooling up ’ for the undertaking : ‘ I 've had to use a large slice of my in-service training budget to release staff during the school day for quite substantial periods to match up their plans for the following year .
5 FIELD Marshal Lord Bramall , Chief of the General Staff during the Falklands War , flirted yesterday with the notion that Mrs Thatcher made a better war leader than Churchill .
6 He would undoubtedly have watched with anxiety the growing troubles over finance and staff during the next ten years and , by 1722 , the abandonment of the Garden was a possibility .
7 My Board colleagues and I are appreciative of all that has been achieved by Management and Staff during the past twelve months and I am immensely grateful to the Deputy Chairman and all Members of the Board for their unfailing support and co-operation during an eventful and , I believe , very successful year of operations .
8 Only four authorities categorically stated that no course or programme would be attended by any member of staff during the year , although many respondents in this group mentioned very low numbers :
9 Nevertheless , the high reliability of most of the new postwar plant , together with the policy of keeping very old plant in service virtually until it dropped apart ( there were few plant retirements in this period ) was sufficient for the National Grid Control to maintain a supply , albeit with immense efforts from the operating staff during the winter peaks , when virtually all available plant had to be maintained in readiness .
10 As a result , a patient can relate to one group of staff during the waking hours , and knows that the same staff will be caring for him during the night period .
11 Changes of staff during the sleeping hours should be avoided .
12 Headline is one of the few companies that has lost no staff during the recession — in fact it has taken more on .
13 The Commission has a permanent staff of 24 and , in addition , employs eight seasonal staff during the summer and autumn periods .
14 The court of military justice on May 5 confirmed the sentence of three years ' hard labour first passed in absentia in July 1983 against Gen. Saadeddine al-Shazli , the army chief of staff during the Arab-Israeli war of 1973 .
15 Rabin had been army Chief of Staff during the 1967 war , and Prime Minister from 1973 until 1977 , when in April he resigned as the Labour Party 's election candidate for the premiership and the Labour Party lost the ensuing general election [ see pp. 28533-38 ] .
16 That 's been er er a matter which has been erm discussed er at some length by Stragg as has the topic of er house building and the the problems of er capacity for er new house instruction and other development within the , the Council but a number of erm matters er not least of which has been er the departure of two key members of staff during the period er there has er I 'm afraid been a degree of slippage and the original programme that we have put to you and which you agreed which we said at the time was ambitious er is already er showing signs of stress and it looks now I 'm afraid that it will not be er in the early part of the summer that the structure plan in draft form will be available and ready to be approved for consultation purposes , but towards the end of the summer and er er into the early autumn .
17 They were also hit with a mop and a chair leg by some of the staff during the brawl on September 25 last year .
18 I WRITE in appreciation of Broadgreen Hospital for the wonderful attention and care accorded to me from all the staff during the five days I spent there .
19 The continued energy , good humour and loyalty of the staff through a most difficult time have been a major strength to the Management Board and the Council
20 This involves helping staff through the possible stages of individual crises identified some time ago in the USA , eg the phases of ‘ shock ’ , ‘ defensive retreat ’ , ‘ acknowledgement ’ , ‘ adaption and change ’ Fink , Beak and Taddeo , 1971 ) .
21 They were well funded … they had a good library area with lots of money , a chartered librarian ( which is unusual ) , and were very supported by the rest of the staff through the school .
22 The occasional protests by staff through the years over pay and conditions had usually been dealt with quickly , abrasions salved and healed by the implicit belief that matters would eventually improve , if not tomorrow , then certainly by the day after — and that one was still having more fun than was to be had almost anywhere else anyway .
23 In this setting , there was a small amount of help in the early morning , and sporadic contact of other kinds from staff through the day .
24 Andrew joined the CBC staff as a producer with special reference to drama productions .
25 If the workshop is planned to accompany a module of nursing experience , the ward and school objectives can be given so that the learner comes to see the ward and school staff as a complete team .
26 These were the work of R. Lunn who had joined the staff as a boy porter , aged 14 , in 1874 .
27 Each LEA , each school and each agency needs to develop a strategic approach to staff development , involving detailed identification of training and development needs with the staff as a whole and with each individual member of staff .
28 He initially did not appear worried that he might lose staff as a consequence , in the way that Egon Zehnder left Spencer Stuart and Norman , Broadbent et al .
29 It is not surprising , therefore , that in the interviews several practice managers reported increased tension and stress among staff as a result of the changes .
30 Whereupon Judah asks for her favours , for which she takes his signet , cord and staff as a pledge for payment — so that , when pregnant , she is able to prove that he is the father of the child and so legitimize her twins and perpetuate the line of her husband .
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