Example sentences of "[noun] officer ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is the view of the regional ambulance officers ' group that further development of air ambulances should await the outcome of the current evaluation of helicopter ambulances .
2 Mr Smith renewed his demand for publication of Government law officers ' advice which suggests ministers may ignore whatever the Commons votes on the social chapter .
3 District council officers ' request for authority to tackle the perceived pigeon menace met with little favour from environment committee councillors on Wednesday .
4 An opinion poll taken at the January officers ' meeting , published on Feb. 5 in Nezavisimaya gazeta , showed that some 71 per cent of the officers polled favoured restoring a unified state within the former Soviet Union 's borders , and that 79 per cent thought that the military should have the deciding say on issues of the armed forces ' future .
5 Had he contested the Customs Officers ' decision , who would have supported him ?
6 Copies were presented to the hotel which was the squadron Officers ' Mess during the Second World War and to the chairman of the 617 Squadron Association John Langston CBE .
7 Having housed a wartime officers ' mess and a succession of families , the house had undergone a motley array of alterations since it was remodelled in 1800 for a local mill owner .
8 The Merchant Navy officers ' union , NUMAST , in its submission to the Donaldson inquiry , claimed yesterday that some tankers sail with crews unable to steer or understand basic safety rules .
9 of CalMac staff do not belong to the STG schemes , but are covered by the Merchant Navy officers ' pension fund , the Merchant Navy ratings ' pension fund and British Rail funds .
10 Although unfit for military service , he joined the Artists ' Rifles Officers ' Training Corps and began an active social career .
11 HARRY FLETCHER / Probation Officers ' Association
12 The probation officers ' view has added to concern about lawyers and police and the system they serve .
13 THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS ' WORK LOADS
14 The accounts provided in this chapter of the development officers ' work will have shown already the breadth of activities in which they were involved : assessing , visiting and supporting clients and their families ; recruiting , training and supervising support workers ; negotiating with other service-providers .
15 This meant that the District Officers ' opposition to the proposals of wildlife conservationists who wanted Masai land was just as uncompromising as their opposition to settlers ; and , then as now , the appearance of indifference to the interests of picturesque and harmless animals brought down odium on the heads of those presumed guilty of it .
16 We would also commend to CCW the County Planning Officers ' Society 's recent pamphlet ‘ Planning for Sustainability ’ and the document ‘ Planning for a Greener Countryside ’ , published by the old Countryside Commission for England and Wales .
17 The planning officers ' report considered by the district council 's northern area planning subcommittee on March 24th stated : ‘ Initial comments indicate the council have not considered the current proposal in detail and have not therefore as yet decided to support the scheme , indeed some of the council have strong reservations ’ .
18 In the vote on the NUM motion three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership : the NUM lacked the support it commanded last month at Blackpool from Nalgo , the local government officers ' union , since the latter is not affiliated to the party ; the pro-nuclear EETPU , absent from Blackpool since its expulsion from the TUC , cast its votes in favour of the leadership 's stance ; and Ucatt , the construction union , previously in favour of the 15-year deadline , has recently withdrawn its opposition to the policy review plan .
19 Senior officials in the National and Local Government Officers ' Association , National Union of Public Employees , and Confederation of Health Service Employees hope the term will project a modern image of workers in harmony with themselves and the public .
20 Editor , — Tony Delamothe writes that there was much common ground between two recent conferences on rationing , one sponsored by the Royal College of Physicians and the other by the Radical Statistics Health Group , Public Health Alliance , Critical Public Health , Socialist Health Association , National Union of Public Employees , National and Local Government Officers ' Association , and Confederation of Health Service Employees .
21 A heavy police presence , including mounted policemen , had been drafted in to control the protesters , members of the National and Local Government Officers ' Association .
22 The NUCPS also warned if the move to Glasgow went ahead , staff who were expert in dealing with the army officers ' pay system would leave .
23 Army officers ' meeting
24 The team aims to provide an educational training package based on the syllabus used for the Institution of Environmental Health Officers ' course .
25 Yes , I think it 's totally clear that what we need is a short message , and it 's a white paper , and therefore it 's inviting a message , so what we really need is a short message to go with the A B C and the government act on the two S P's and I would give an undertaking at this point that it will go under the chief environmental health officers ' name .
26 We asked our employer , our employment officers ' group yesterday
27 He stared out at the world , arrogant and proud , helmet under his arm , resplendently handsome in his Dragoon officers ' uniform .
28 Large libraries were just as likely as small ones to want more training officers ' time , even though they were far more likely to employ a designated training officer ( or someone who devoted at least a quarter of their time to training ) .
29 C.N.L. have , theoretically , one other alternative : they could at this late stage , without benefit of the P.C.A. documents , mount their own unaided inquiry into the police officers ' conduct and thus seek independently to obtain all the same evidence that the P.C.A. so painstakingly uncovered some three years ago .
30 A police officers ' strike on May 21 was followed by similar action by firemen and customs officers .
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