Example sentences of "discussed at a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A RANGE of issues affecting personnel and training professionals , such as ways to measure and reward the competence of a workforce , will be discussed at a one-day seminar in Liverpool 's Maritime Museum tomorrow . |
2 | The importance of flexible working arrangements , particularly for women , is to be discussed at a half-day seminar this month . |
3 | His blueprint for evolving ‘ a genuine parliamentary democracy ’ will be discussed at a preparatory conference next spring which the European parliament will hold with the Council of Ministers and the bureaucratic Commission . |
4 | This project was discussed at a recent committee meeting . |
5 | How Britain 's small businesses are funded was discussed at a recent national conference of the institute of directors . |
6 | The reforms , which were discussed at a two-day conference in Brisbane , were designed to eliminate regional differences in regulations and services . |
7 | The findings are due to be discussed at a future meeting of Braintree District Council 's community and leisure committee . |
8 | Erm to be discussed at a future meeting for Steve to speak on the subject . |
9 | The ward sister naturally needs to be consulted , and this can be discussed at a preliminary interview between the learner and the sister . |
10 | Centaurs ' secretary Hugh Hopkins said the incident would be discussed at a scheduled committee meeting tonight . |
11 | A deal to avert a possible collapse of the International Whaling Commission ( IWC ) has been discussed at a secret meeting in Madrid . |
12 | AN initiative designed to promote the Welsh language and culture in the Vale of Clwyd is to be discussed at a public meeting in Denbigh on June 16 . |
13 | The outline agreement they reached recently about the country 's transition to full democracy still has to be discussed at a multi-party forum to be re-convened along the lines of the previous Convention for a Democratic South Africa ( CODESA ) ; but already they are beginning to position themselves for elections which are likely to be a year away . |