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

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1 A range of other organisations is distinctly uneasy as well , including Citizens Advice ( Scotland ) , the Scottish Council for Single Parents , the Scottish Association for Mental Health and the Scottish Council for Civil Liberties .
2 In addition , the Trustees of the Scottish Council Foundation granted funds amounting to £33,050 to the Scottish Council for several projects .
3 ‘ They will have no guarantee of funding , will have to re-organise their affairs to take account of the changes and partnerships with the council formed over many years will be lost , ’ said Martin Sime , Director of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations .
4 from Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations — a survey of the needs for management training
5 Erm , I 'm from Scottish Council for Single Parents , and no I do n't think it does !
6 A range of other organisations is distinctly uneasy as well , including Citizens Advice ( Scotland ) , the Scottish Council for Single Parents , the Scottish Association for Mental Health and the Scottish Council for Civil Liberties .
7 Chief Executive of the SCET , the Scottish Council for Educational Technology , presented the UK award to Councillor , convener of the council 's personnel committee .
8 Tom Burness has also been a member of the Scottish Community Education Council and the Scottish Council for Educational Technology .
9 Although this document is an essential prerequisite for the competition for posts in universities and in the CSIC ( Spanish Council for Scientific Research ) , it can be obtained only after a bureaucratic process that takes at least one year and sometimes more than two .
10 The four-span concrete structure is post-tensioned and is the second aqueduct to be built by Lothian Regional Council for this canal in recent years .
11 Now that the season is ended it would be appropriate for your Finance Department to invoice the Regional Council for this sum .
12 There is selective support from Lothian Regional Council for local teachers ; others should apply to local authorities ; or overseas candidates to the British Council and other bodies .
13 Parliament approved a bill on June 5 to establish a 25-member Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation , designed to operate until 2001 , which would redress Aboriginal disadvantages and create a greater level of awareness of Aboriginal history and culture .
14 It appears that the case had been in progress before the Heliopolitan Divine Council for eighty years and the gods were understandably becoming impatient and short-tempered , yet they seemed unable to decide upon a judgement .
15 At the national level there was a National Joint Council for Spanish Relief , chaired by the Duchess of Atholl , a Conservative MP , though dominated by Liberal and Labour .
16 She quickly made friends with the Reverend Esme Beswick , general secretary of the Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches .
17 By the summer of 1940 , the Central Council for Jewish Refugees was again feeling the pinch , with the result that the government accepted , in principle , the responsibility for the whole cost of maintaining refugees at scales to be agreed and seventy-five per cent of the cost of administration .
18 HUNDREDS of naturists were casting aside their clothing and inhibitions today to attend the annual meeting of the Central Council for British Naturism at the Ashdene Club near Brighouse , West Yorkshire .
19 The Central Council for British Naturism claims to have over half a million members ( so to speak ) - and the figure is growing .
20 The Mountain Leadership Training Board was formed by the Central Council for Physical Recreation because the BMC had no interest in such a training scheme .
21 Tech. ) had been available , validated by the National Council for Technological Awards ( NCTA ) , the predecessor of the Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) .
22 Thus , it advocated that the Colleges of Advanced Technology should become technological universities awarding their own degrees , the National Council for Technological Awards should be replaced by the Council for National Academic Awards , the Regional Colleges of Technology should develop a wide range of advanced full-time courses , and that some of them might eventually form the nucleus of other universities or become universities in their own right .
23 For example , we were impressed by the work of national statutory bodies in Britain ( the Local Government Training Board , the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work and the Care Sector Consortium of the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) in developing and promulgating models and standards for paraprofessional training .
24 The RSC is working with the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) and the Department of Employment to develop the Indicative register of analytical chemists into a NVQ at level V. The RSC is also contributing to work being undertaken by employer organisations to develop other NVQs , mainly at levels I to III .
25 Industry is working closely with the National Council for Vocational Qualifications .
26 In July 1986 , while the DES was busy finalizing plans for the introduction of the GCSE , a new body was established under the aegis of the Department of Employment , named The National Council for Vocational Qualifications .
27 Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels .
28 Part of the blame lies with the shortage of high-quality practice placements , says CCETSW , which helped prepare 37 new NVQs for submission to the National Council for Vocational Qualifications .
29 External bodies such as the National Council for Vocational Qualifications and the Health and Safety Executive are forcing through the increased professionalisation of the teaching and climbing and the rescuing of climbers .
30 The Unit provides information on nationally recognised vocational qualifications and liaises with the National Council for Vocational Qualifications and the Training Education and Enterprise Directorate of the Employment Department .
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