Example sentences of "of the institute of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He retired in 1982 in some frustration with the civil service before eventually becoming director-general of the Institute of Directors .
2 THERE WAS a fin de siecle air in London 's clubland last night — flames danced in the rarely used gas lanterns along Pall Mall as elegantly dressed members of the Institute of Directors , the Athenaeum , Reform and Travellers ’ Clubs digested the implications of early poll results .
3 A recent report of the Institute of Directors on the professional development of directors ( 1990 ) led a spokesman to say that ‘ it is not surprising that many boards do an adequate rather than an excellent job ’ ( quoted in The Independent , 1990 ) .
4 ‘ When you see people weeping as they sing the swelling choruses of Jerusalem , ’ says Peter Morgan , director-general of the Institute of Directors , ‘ you 're listening to people who hate everything about industry and have a bucolic dream — and who are also Fabians , and see business leaders as slave-drivers . ’
5 As my right hon. Friend the Chancellor said , the latest reports of the Institute of Directors and the CBI show that they are not pessimistic about the economy .
6 During the visit , which he made in his capacity as President of the European Council of the European Communities , he addressed a conference of the Institute of Directors .
7 How Britain 's small businesses are funded was discussed at a recent national conference of the institute of directors .
8 Commenting on the findings of the survey , John Harper , head of the Institute of Directors ' Centre for Director Development , said :
9 On 9 March the Scottish division of the Institute of Directors , with Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise and supported by The Scotsman , is holding a seminar in Edinburgh to discuss the issue , covering not just the boardroom but also senior levels of management .
10 Maastricht supporters include the NW coast branch of the Institute of Directors , Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and Liverpool Walton MP Peter Kilfoyle , who is angered at the Government 's insistence on dropping the Social Charter from the Treaty .
11 He was a member of the Institutions of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and one of the earliest members of the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Scotland .
12 Mr Garner-Gray , a member of the branch executive of the National Unilever Management Association part of the Institute of Professionals , Managers and Scientists said staff were too shaken up and surprised to react immediately .
13 Mr Garner-Gray , a member of the branch executive of the National Unilever Management Association part of the Institute of Professionals , Managers and Scientists said staff were too shaken up and surprised to react immediately .
14 President of the Institute of Metals in 1938–40 , he was awarded their platinum medal in 1941 .
15 Holders of the honours degree are eligible for partial exemption from the professional examinations for membership of the Institute of Actuaries .
16 [ C. G. Lewin , ‘ An Early Book on Compound Interest ’ , Journal of the Institute of Actuaries , vol. xcvi , part I , no. 403 , June 1970 , pp. 121–32 , and ‘ Compound Interest in the Seventeenth Century ’ , ibid. , vol. cviii , part III , no. 440 , 1981 , pp. 423–42 . ]
17 Becoming an actuary does not mean that you will be chained to a desk in the U.K. About 750 members of the Institute of Actuaries are employed overseas by U.K. and other employers .
18 Tutors are appointed under the authority of the Council of the Institute of Actuaries
19 Seyoum Mekonen Minister in President 's Office , Chief of Defence and Security sector Tsegaw Ayele Co-ordination of Zonal Affairs Dibekulu Zewde Co-ordination of Religious Affairs Hailu Wolde Amanuel Head of the Institute of Nationalities Yilma Kasaye Commissioner for Relief and Rehabilitation Dawit Getechew Commissioner for Hotels and Tourism
20 Barry Quirke , chairman of the Institute of Statisticians , said : ‘ We would be very keen to support any initiative to set up an independent committee , so long as it has teeth .
21 In this context , it makes sense for more local businesses to make use of the educational services of the Institute of Exports and indeed those of the other agencies in Northern Ireland who are more than keen to help Northern Ireland industry in export markets .
22 He has been a member of the Pensioners ' Committee , the Council of the Institute of Bankers and a Trustee of Bank of Ireland Pension Fund .
23 At the level of the workplace , support should be given to the section of the Institute of Personnel Management 's code dealing with age discrimination .
24 Peter Naylor , past vice president of the Institute of Personnel Management and an advocate of legislation , believes that marginalisation of older workers is unlikely to be eliminated simply by exhorting the worth of the people aged 50 and over .
25 The survey , which has the backing of the Institute of Personnel Management , consists of 440 hour-long face-to-face interviews with respondents in 180 organisations .
26 Terry is a science graduate of Birmingham University and Imperial College , London and is a qualified Company Secretary and a member of the Institute of Personnel Management .
27 She has a degree in history and religious studies and is now well on her way to becoming a graduate member of the Institute of Personnel Management .
28 AFTER TWO and a half years ' studious application , Tilbury Container Services Personnel Officer , Paula Lowe , is now a graduate of the Institute of Personnel Management .
29 Professor Franz Wortmann , of the institute of aerodynamics at Stuttgart , believes that a single-bladed rotor can solve some of the problems .
30 She was a member of the Institute of Journalists .
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