Example sentences of "in charge of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In 1882 the Congregational Union studied the problem of low stipends and reported that of 1,527 ministers in charge of chapels in England and Wales , 668 or over 43 per cent received under £150 p.a .
2 THEO FOLEY , manager of Fourth Division Northampton , became a victim of the club 's financial problems yesterday when he was dismissed by the administrators put in charge of affairs at the County Ground .
3 Francis Mangon , an inventive lighting designer , had been brought over from America to be in charge of productions for the Plaza company .
4 He said that the official in charge of antiquities at the Nasiriya Museum had received from the Americans a ‘ very small number ’ of terracotta objects dating back to the dawn of mankind and the Babylonian period , some of which had only recently been broken .
5 In fact while we find duces in charge of groups of civitates , they also appear as leaders of royal armies , without any clear geographical base , and they were to be found engaged in a wide variety of other activites , including diplomatic missions .
6 Military governors-general were to be put in charge of groups of provinces throughout the empire , not just in the imperial borderlands and in St Petersburg and Moscow .
7 Beattie 's defence barrister , Anthony Cinnamond , called Chief Inspector Kyle who was in charge of investigations into the murders at Abbey Meat Packers , Ltd. and Inspector Jardine who was assisting him .
8 does n't know it but er the lady who er in charge of personnel for .
9 Starting next year the Official Custodian for Charities , who has been in charge of investments on behalf of 40,000 charities , will be giving back the investments to the individual charities .
10 Why are you in charge of clinics in both places ? ’
11 The International Animal Welfare Alliance said Mary , whose husband is in charge of monkeys at Woburn and Longleat , is a director of a firm involved in the sale .
12 The BBC Scottish SO under their conductor-in-chief Jerzy Maksymiuk are firmly in charge of accompaniments for the Hyperion project , and for openers the gift Piers Lane ( born London , lived in Australia ) has the spotlight .
13 It may be instructive that the prime mover in the action was an American bank ( Allied International ) which has subsequently ceased operations in London and which withdrew from the action on those grounds , although their vice president in charge of operations at the material time was , and still is , resident here .
14 His initial duties were to assist with fieldwork for the magnetic survey of India and by the 1908–9 field season he was in charge of operations in south-west India .
15 He was appointed surveyor of excise for the city of Dublin in 1809 and in the following year was transferred to county Donegal , where he was put in charge of operations against illicit distilling .
16 Switzerland stood down from taking on the rotating EFTA presidency in the first six months of 1993 , taking up instead the vice-presidency ( in charge of negotiations with third countries , including eastern Europe ) ; the presidency passed instead to Sweden .
17 Fletcher , in charge of negotiations in the absence of a manager , expects to release a list of retained players this weekend .
18 WE have been asked to point out that the Crown Office — which is in charge of prosecutions in Scottish courts — does not run the courts , which are the responsibility of the Scottish Courts Administration .
19 Philip Gregory is in charge of museums under O'Mara .
20 The CCC also drew up a questionnaire for teachers in charge of subjects/heads of departments/heads of faculty to be completed in collaboration with other staff .
21 The man in charge of arrangements for a possible transfer of power to Neil Kinnock is Andrew Turnbull , the Prime Minister 's Principal Private Secretary .
22 I do n't think for one minute that there are teachers who are drunk in charge of children in the classroom .
23 In its first twenty or thirty years of life the new Board was rather more active than the Lords of Trade ; between 1720 and 1760 effective executive power passed to the Secretary of State in charge of relations with France and southern Europe , though the Board still served as the main clearing house for the American pressure groups which could keep up London connections ; in the last twenty years of its life , when Gibbon was a member , it was as complete a sinecure as he could have wished because power had now passed to the holder of a new Secretaryship of State .
24 Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo President of the Supreme Military Council ; Minister of Defence Capt. Cristino Seriche Bioko Prime Minister Isidoro Eyi Monsuy Andeme Deputy Prime Minister , Education , Youth and Sports Marcelino Nguema Ongueme Minister of State ; Minister Secretary-General to the Presidency Eloy Elo Nve Mbengono Minister of State at the Presidency , in charge of relations with constitutional organs Alejandro Evuna Asangono Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of missions Martin Nka Esono Nsing Minister Deputy Secretary-General to the Presidency Silvestre Siale Sale Bileka Justice Alejandro Envoro Ovono Public Works , Urban Development and Transport Anatolio Ndong Mba Agriculture , Fishing and Forestry Francisco Pascual Obama Asue Industry and Energy Antonio Pascual Oko Ebobo Labour and Social Development Ministers-Delegate Antonio Fernando Nve Ngu Economic and Financial Affairs Juan Olo Mba Nseng Mines and Hydrocarbons Leandro Mbomio Nsue Culture , Tourism and Handicrafts Santiago Eneme Ovono Foreign Affairs and Co-operation Melanio Ebendeng Nsomo National Defence Casto Nvono Akhele Economy , Commerce and Planning Segundo Munoz Itala Territorial Administration and Communications Alejandro Masoko Bengono Health Purificaçion Angue Ondo Women 's Development
25 Following the rejection of Turkey 's application for membership of the European Communities ( EC ) in December 1989 [ see p. 37133 ] , Ali Bozer , then Minister in Charge of Relations with the EC , told The Times in January 1990 that Turkey would continue to press the European Commission for a specific date for Turkish membership as soon as possible after the introduction of the single market on Dec. 31 , 1992 .
26 Other members of CMRN : ( executive committee members ) Maj. Babacar N'Diaye ( permanent secretary with ministerial rank , in charge of relations with non-governmental organizations ) ; Maj. Kerfalla Camara ; Lt.-Col. Sory Doumbouya ( Resident Minister in Middle Guinea ) ; Maj. Sekou Mantong Camara ; Maj. Alhousseini Fofana ( Resident Minister in Forest Region ) ; Maj. Jean Traore ; Capt. Mamadou Baldet ; Capt. Abdourahmane Diallo ; Maj. Facine Toure ; Capt. Joseph Gbago Zoumanigui ; ( ordinary members ) Maj. Kekoura Camara ; Maj. Alfa Oumar Barou Diallo ( Resident Minister in Upper Guinea ) ; Maj. Jean Kolipe Lama ; Maj. Babacar N'Diaye ; Maj. Ousmane Sow ; Capt. Mohamed Traore .
27 Other principal ministers : Capt. Cristino Seriche Bioko ( Prime Minister ) ; Isidoro Eyi Monsuy Andeme ( Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education , Youth and Sports ) ; Marcelino Nguema Ongueme ( Minister of State for Economy , Trade and Planning ) , Casto Nvono Akhele ( Secretary-General to the Presidency ) ; Eloy Elo Nve Mbengono ( Minister of State at the Presidency , in charge of relations with constitutional organs ) ; Alejandro Evuna Asangono ( Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of missions ) ; Santiago Eneme Ovono ( Minister-Delegate for Foreign Affairs and Co-operation ) .
28 His position as Minister in Charge of Relations with CTSP and Associations was taken over by Lt.-Col. Birama Sire Traore , who exchanged his portfolio of Secretary of State for Internal Security with Maj. Moussa Diabate , hitherto Minister of Territorial Administration .
29 *Alphonse Nzoungou Interior and Decentralization , in charge of relations with CSR
30 ‘ We 've failed a number of Etonians recently , ’ Tom Arnold , the party vice-chairman in charge of candidates in 1990 , told me .
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