Example sentences of "council ['s] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Leslie Evans , the council 's assistant director for arts and entertainment , said : ‘ The musicals we have had have always been on a quite tight financial squeeze because we have a fairly small theatre with about 1,300 seats .
2 The matter was discussed and referred to the council 's working party for investigation .
3 The production of the Regional Council 's standard calendar for 1992 is now in hand .
4 The guidelines include a list of entry qualifications which for the most part are similar to those granting entry to the Council 's teacher-training courses for would-be school teachers ; in that respect , they do not accord with NATFHE 's belief that formal entry requirements are less important than the achievement of terminal standards .
5 According to the Council 's general programme for the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment ( Official Journal , English Special Edition , Second Series IX , p. 7 ) , ‘ establishment ’ is defined in terms of ‘ installation en vue d'exercer une activité non salariée sur le territoire d'un Etat membre ’ ( rendered in English as ‘ [ persons wishing ] to establish themselves in order to pursue activities as self-employed persons in a member state ’ ) .
6 However , it would be unwise to rely on the initiatives of local authorities alone , because of the severe financial restrictions under which they operate ( I found out today for example that Edinburgh District Council 's ENTIRE budget for maintainance of paths and bridleways amounts to only £5,000 per year ) , but also because many routes of interest to cyclists coincide with trunk road routes , which are D o T responsibility .
7 I am most grateful to fellow office-bearers and to all members of the Council 's various committees for their support and advice during the year .
8 I am most grateful to fellow office-bearers and to all members of the Council 's various committees for their support and advice during the year .
9 1921 had witnessed the launch of the Poplar Council 's bitter struggle for equalisation of the rates ; by September 5000 unemployed men and women were marching to the West Ham guardians threatening trouble if demands for increased scales of relief were not met .
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