Example sentences of "[prep] the staff in " in BNC.

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1 It also requires that working conditions for the staff in such areas are improved , work loads are lessened , research facilities improved and other similar measures adopted that would make working in such areas satisfying and challenging .
2 Although they were pleased to see me back , a rift had come between the staff in the Steward 's Office and my office .
3 Although the LEA remains the employer of the staff in the school , the governors take on extensive powers over staffing and responsibilities under employment law .
4 This is the job of the staff in school .
5 Equally the morale of the staff in the kitchen has climbed and each week 's profits are anticipated with a strong degree of satisfaction .
6 Heads tended toward the notion of involving all/some of the staff in decision-making .
7 Naturally , most of the staff in the camp considered themselves lucky to have been posted here and dreaded the idea of a move , which created the feeling of being on the sidelines .
8 If you already have an account , you can talk to one of the staff in your branch or see the manager .
9 The functional managers are responsible for the material resources and the suitability of the staff in terms of motivation , know-how , capacity , etc .
10 It is not wholly surprising , and is certainly not W. 's fault , that she remained in the grip of the disease , gradually losing weight or that on one occasion she used violence towards a member of the staff in circumstances which led to the police being called .
11 Dalgliesh was interested that the Director had chosen to wait with the rest of the staff in the library , and wondered whether this was intended to demonstrate solidarity with his colleagues , or was , tactful admission that his office was one of the rooms which had been due to receive Mrs. Bidwell 's early morning attention , and must , therefore , be of special interest to Dalgliesh .
12 Sally has asked that her thanks be passed on to all of the staff in the Library who supported her so generously .
13 As can be seen from the summary in appendix 4 of responses to the checklists , there is general agreement between the responses of this writer and the responses of the staff in schools .
14 All of the staff in Figure 7.1 are employed by the LEA , apart from those in universities , polytechnics and larger colleges ; and the HMIs , who are employed by the DES .
15 I have already gauged the high quality and commitment of the staff in SNH , ’ added Peter .
16 But on any one day , although there will be subject assessors beavering away in places all over the country , their activity is not very visible unless you happen to teach in a department being visited ; the rest of the staff in your own college or school may be unaware that a subject assessor is there .
17 The Profit Share Scheme was reduced in 1992 but many members have expressed great annoyance that another scheme within the Bank netted two former members of the staff in Britain almost £218,000 between them .
18 I entirely agree with the hon. Lady 's complimentary remarks about the quality of the staff in the health service .
19 The hon. Gentleman actually threatened some of the staff in that hospital for carrying out Government policy .
20 Tonight , in his third report Mike Rowbottom examines the role of the staff in Inside Story .
21 Here I am reminded of the staff in the Life & Work office and the member of Broughton-McDonald Church who never fail to respond .
22 What do you think of the staff in Next ?
23 A simple , straightforward approach was therefore used in everyday contacts with the staff in the other personnel sections in order to cultivate their interest and co-operation .
24 The centre enjoys excellent advice , guidance and back-up from the staff in Glasgow , allowing the business development consultants to prospect , recruit , analyse , guide , train and motivate the current and future appointed representatives within Eastern region .
25 This was of course a whole curriculum , whole staff development , and the secondee needed access to the staff in a structured and formal way rather than being reliant on informal and ad hoc contacts .
26 But have you ever wondered what happens to the staff in the fallow winter months ?
27 Mr. W.S. Johnston , the Second Master and Head of English , had been appointed to the staff in 1934 , initially as Form Master of Junior B. By 1937 he too had moved up to the Senior School .
28 But actually it does n't tell you anything about the quality of the care which they 're purchasing and the evidence that we are getting increasingly from the community health council is the experience of people of the health service is that actually the quality of the care is getting worse and this is not due to the staff in the health ee the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the e the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the for an operation er , four years , it should to be said er , she 's been waiting despite the government 's claim that all operations are done within two years er for very severe varicose veins and surprisingly enough she got them because of course most varicose have been removed her , the north-east Thames region erm , and er she turned up on the Wednesday and the operation had been postponed twice previously er , she was er gone through all the er , various tests which took her four hours cos she had to find all the places herself , there was nobody to show her to X-ray and various other places erm she was prepared for the op and then was sent home because there was n't a bed available !
29 This showed that management awareness profiles were circulated to the staff in 30 of the 34 units that answered the relevant question .
30 He stopped , it was n't his normal behaviour to speak to the staff in so familiar a way , after all he had his dignity .
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