Example sentences of "of the [noun] council " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , the use of Tradeco in relation to the property transactions would afford a degree of personal protection to the members of the church council as regards limited liability , which is an important factor in the context of land transactions .
2 Members of the management committee , which consists of members of the executive committee of the Falkirk Council of Churches and of the Forth Peace Group , meet the worker regularly and are closely involved with her projects .
3 Over in the west , Ayr had a Protestant minister , Robert Leggat , under the protection of the burgh council , from May 1558 .
4 In this case , however , since the post itself was unattractive , it appears that Sim decided against accepting a place which might have necessitated his abandoning his other and more profitable place of procurator-fiscal , for in the end the Duke of Montrose had to give the commission to a member of the burgh council , although subject to recall in the event of any difficulty .
5 No more should Charles I tolerate the destruction of the Marcher Council .
6 At a meeting of the CNAA Council the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter said that he was ‘ not enthusiastic ’ about the binary policy , and that many other vice-chancellors shared his view .
7 The US action , announced in defiance of the GATT council which formally refused to endorse it , was described on Nov. 6 by France 's Industry and Foreign Trade Minister Dominique Strauss-Kahn as " spiteful " .
8 Last year the general assembly decided nem con without demur on the advice of the assembly council that the Board of Social Responsibility should move away from the church 's office in George Street .
9 But I do n't think that will be the finding of the assembly council .
10 This was opened in 1986 under the auspices of the Drugs Council and a local housing trust .
11 Only 27 per cent ( 153 ) of the Drugs Council users and 31 per cent ( 61 ) of those at the Detoxification Unit lived in their own accommodation , and all but a few of the remaining majority lived with parents or relatives ( 70 per cent at the Drugs Council , and 66 per cent at the Detoxification Unit ) .
12 Furthermore , a quarter of the combined cases of the Drugs Council and the Detoxification Unit were known to have tried injecting heroin .
13 Julian Bogod of the UK Council for Computing Development said that the plan to sell $1000 million of software was ‘ over ambitious to say the least ’ .
14 On the Monday morning there was a well-attended meeting of the UK Council at the CIT 's offices in Port Land Place .
15 However , the Icelandic Foreign Minister and president of the EFTA Council , Mr Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson , made it clear that EFTA wants parity with the EC in deciding all new directives .
16 Details from Samantha Drummond of the Colchester Council for Voluntary Service at Winsley House , High Street , Colchester , or on ( 0206 ) 45283 .
17 May I first of all welcome aspects of the outcome of the Maastricht Council , including the strong statement against racism , the reaffirmation of policy on the middle east , the commitment to the enlargement of the Community , the statement on the republics of the Soviet Union , and , of course , the statement on Libya as a host Government for terrorism ?
18 In 1918–19 he was chairman of the inter-allied conference on standardization of aircraft components and deputy member of the munitions council .
19 Mr Sher Azam , convener of the meeting and president of the Bradford Council of Mosques , said the government had shown a ‘ total disregard ’ for British Muslims when it decided to go to war .
20 Eadmer has left an exceptionally full account of the Easter Council at St Peter 's in April 1099 ; and for reasons which will become apparent later , this was his last full-scale account of any great event in Anselm 's life .
21 Makhan Bajwa , director of the Greenwich Council for Racial Equality , pleaded for quicker results from police investigating the incidents .
22 He expressed anxiety about the public accountability of the funding council , and in particular who was to look after the strategic planning .
23 The hon. Gentleman 's telephone calls raise a number of important questions , the first of which concerns the independence of the funding council .
24 And if there were a proposal to establish a funding council , that would best be done in the context of the further education colleges having acquired self-governing status , having found their feet and having had an opportunity to discuss the respective roles of the funding council and of the Secretary of State .
25 The hon. Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) asked me about the independence of the funding council .
26 ( 2 ) In appointing members of the Funding Council the Secretary of State — ( a ) shall have regard to the desirability of including persons who appear to him to have experience of , and to have shown capacity in , the provision of further education ( within the meaning of section 1(5) ( b ) of the 1980 Act ) or to have held , and to have shown capacity in , any position carrying responsibility for the provision of such further education and , in appointing such persons , he shall have regard to the desirability of their being currently engaged in the provision of such further education or in carrying responsibility for such provision ; and ( b ) shall have regard to the desirability of including persons who appear to him to have experience of , and to have shown capacity in , industrial , commercial or financial matters or the practice of any profession .
27 Execution of documents 7. — ( 1 ) For any purpose other than those mentioned in sub-paragraph ( 2 ) below , a document is validly executed by the Funding Council if it is signed on their behalf by a member of the Funding Council or by their secretary ( or any person performing the duties of secretary to the Funding Council ) or by any person authorised to sign the document on their behalf .
28 9. — ( 1 ) It shall be the duty of the Funding Council — ( a ) to keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to the accounts ; ( b ) to prepare in respect of each financial year of the Funding Council a statement of accounts ; and ( c ) to send copies of the statement to the Secretary of State and to the Comptroller and Auditor General before the end of the month of August next following the financial year to which the statement relates .
29 9. — ( 1 ) It shall be the duty of the Funding Council — ( a ) to keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to the accounts ; ( b ) to prepare in respect of each financial year of the Funding Council a statement of accounts ; and ( c ) to send copies of the statement to the Secretary of State and to the Comptroller and Auditor General before the end of the month of August next following the financial year to which the statement relates .
30 An order made under section Scottish Further Education Funding Council of this Act may contain such additional provisions — ( a ) relating to the membership , staff and proceedings of the Funding Council ( including any committee of them ) ; ( b ) relating to salaries , pensions , allowances and any other payments to be paid to members of the Funding Council ( including any such committee ) and to staff ; and ( c ) as to the winding-up and dissolution of the Funding Council , as the Secretary of State may consider necessary or expedient .
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