Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] programme for " in BNC.
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1 | Three centres are providing full-time Certificate programmes for the unemployed with substantial work experience in the industry , who have the opportunity to gain a supervisory qualification . |
2 | ‘ Last year the Yorkshire committee paid for an extensive coaching programme for six weeks to help youngsters in the area who were predominantly of Pakistani and Indian background . |
3 | Although they had no objection to the presence of professional artists in schools as a means of stimulating pupils and demonstrating the valuable work which artists offered the community through their own professional activities , they were concerned that the artists in schools programme appeared to be subverting the search for a coherent arts programme for all pupils . |
4 | The Edinburgh and Lothians programme of developments is part of the agency 's total investment programme for Scotland of £372 million for the financial year April 1993 to March 1994 . |
5 | In 1988 a Franco-German research programme for the preservation of historic monuments was set up at the fifty-second summit meeting between the two countries . |
6 | Voice of Vietnam radio reported on Jan. 6 that De Michelis had informed officials of the Italian government 's expanded aid programme for Vietnam , including a US$60,000,000 package to cover new projects to be carried out during the 1993-94 period . |
7 | In its report , The Fight Against Fraud ( HL Paper 44 , HMSO , £6.60 ) , the Committee calls on the Commission to draw up a specific action programme for the Council of Ministers to consider , setting out the times by which each element is to be completed and requiring that progress reports , accompanied by a report from the Court of Auditors , should be submitted to the European and national Parliaments . |
8 | ii As part of a larger study to assess the effectiveness of a passive smoking reduction programme for newborn babies , a group of 152 healthy infants in North Carolina , USA , was followed from birth to the age of one year in order to provide a description of passive smoking during that time . |
9 | The public investment programme for 1989-91 totalled GF644,000 million distributed among 379 projects ; external sources would contribute 85 per cent of the finance . |
10 | In contrast to all other social welfare policies , public assistance programmes for the poor are the most controversial . |
11 | But nothing could be done until the MoD had considered the Devonport bid , which was submitted last month in spite of the refitting having been earmarked for Fife in the so-called core programme for the Scottish yard . |
12 | In the kitchen they write news bulletins for a daily radio programme for exiles . |
13 | This would have the advantage of allowing forward planning in terms of an overall residential training programme for 1988 and 1989 . |
14 | You may be in an institution which has video-viewing facilities in the library and a selection of English language programmes for learners to borrow . |
15 | The Santa Cruz Operation last week joined the OSF DCE fray , announcing an early availability programme for its SCO DCE product at InterOp . |
16 | Springboard , on the other hand , is a personal development programme for all women , not just returners , with a network of trainers who run groups all over the UK . |
17 | The result , just as a camel is a horse designed by a committee , was a Directive with a separate emission programme for each country . |
18 | As the programme expanded , the courses lost their specificity of content and audience and became largely indistinguishable from the rest of the Authority 's central INSET programme for primary schools . |
19 | There is in fact a detailed expression of Plan B , which we may as well call Plan C. It was put out earlier this week as a joint reconstruction programme for LA by the Bloods and Crips , the LA gangs whose truce in fact began before the riots began . |
20 | Within the next few months he hopes to introduce an individual fitness programme for people using the centres . |
21 | On April 18 the IMF announced approval of an additional financing programme for Poland providing loans totalling SDR1,828.6 million in support of the government 's economic reform programme , launched in early 1990 and already backed by an IMF standby loan [ see pp. 37224-25 ] . |
22 | This being so , specific rehabilitation programmes for people with mental disorder frequently use a therapeutic approach which practises and rehearses ordinary activities so as to help people regain confidence in managing the business of life . |
23 | Under The National Investment Programme for Schools and Colleges , each school has to invest an imaginary £10,000 — left to them by an ex-pupil . |
24 | A relaxed jogging programme for 20 minutes , three times a week , for six weeks improved my fitness from just average to the " high good " category . |
25 | The applied hydrogeologist coordinates the national drilling programme for rural and urban water supplies , advises government on groundwater , surface-water , pollution and waste-disposal issues , and maintains the national hydrogeological database . |
26 | Wordperfect is also primping its own channels , with a worldwide certified partners programme for value-added resellers , systems integrators , developers , consultants and trainers . |
27 | On the internal market the European Council " noted with particular satisfaction that the White Paper programme for creating the internal market will in all essential respects be successfully completed by Dec. 31 , 1992 " . |
28 | The North Western regional health authority has a magnificent capital programme for new projects beginning next year and at the head of that programme is Bolton general hospital . |
29 | They are all involved in the production of Protestant radio programmes for national , local and private radio networks . |
30 | His ambitious filming programme for the popular ‘ Treasure Video ’ series continues , alongside an equally ambitious timetable of writing . |