Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [art] department " in BNC.
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1 | The project will be supervised by Dr Neil Crosby of the Department of Land Management and Development and Mr Geoffrey keogh of the Department of Economics . |
2 | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Pickering of the Department of Anatomy has been elected an Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences . |
3 | The final session was given by Dr David Hill from the Department for Continuing Education , who proved that ‘ the science of wine is not just an art ’ . |
4 | Newly affected provinces were Azangaro , Lampa , Melga , San Antonio de Putina and Huancane in the department of Puno , and Caraveli , La Union and Cayoma in the department of Arequipa . |
5 | But it seems more likely that on this occasion a handful of key politicians and civil servants actually took the lead ; Peter Walker at the Department of the Environment ( DOE ) and Robert Carr , Home Secretary ( the Home Office set up the Urban Deprivation Unit in 1972 ) , were clearly influential , and Derek Morrell was a key official over CDP in the Home Office . |
6 | I have asked Lord Ferrers to work on this with the Chief Police Officers , Sir George Young at the Department of Environment and Nick Scott at the Department of Social Security to draw up a strong package of measures which can improve our ability to protect the rural public against these parasites . |
7 | Michael Blakemore of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham is the Technical Advisor . |
8 | The owners of the mine , Carnon Consolidated , had closed it down in February after the Department of Trade and Industry withdrew financial support . |
9 | Professor J. P. Payne of the Department of Anaesthetics at the Royal College of Surgeons insists that a research nurse should always be present when tests are carried out on a patient . |
10 | Topics covered include ‘ Development Through Radio : The Zimbabwe Experience ’ by Mavis Mayo from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation ; ‘ Rural Newspaper Fora ’ by Francis Kasoma of the Department of Mass Communication , University of Zambia ; and ‘ Television Advertising for National Development ’ by Farag Elkamel from the Centre for Development Communication in Egypt . |
11 | Curated by Professor Anthony Grafton of the Department of History at Princeton , the exhibition will be shown in Rome from May . |
12 | Alun Morgan and Dr Jon Saunders of the department of genetics and microbiology at the University of Liverpool , working with Dr Roger Pickup of the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology , Windermere , form one of a number of groups of scientists developing techniques to spot a GEM . |
13 | But the simple fact remains that the Indian team , whose form and morale have dramatically improved since their South African tour , have completely outplayed England in every department . |
14 | Newly affected provinces were Azangaro , Lampa , Melga , San Antonio de Putina and Huancane in the department of Puno , and Caraveli , La Union and Cayoma in the department of Arequipa . |
15 | I was dismayed by my own instant reaction when seeing a copy of a letter from the Director of Age Concern England to the Department of Health , asking for the age limits for blood donation to be extended above the present age limit of 65 . |
16 | As the Minister responsible for AEA at the Department of Trade and Industry , his perceptions of us are critical to our future . |
17 | But she bridles at suggestions that the inclusion of two women — Mrs Gillian Shephard at the Department of Employment and herself — has excluded more able men from the Cabinet . |
18 | Influential Inspectors like Christian Schiller of the Department of Education and Science ; headteachers like Tom Johns in Oxfordshire ; classroom teachers like Sybil Marshall ; lecturers in colleges of education , like Len Marsh ; directors of education like Alec Clegg in the West Riding of Yorkshire ; and creative thinkers like Robin Tanner , Edith Moorhouse and John Coe ; used the opportunity which the massive restructuring of state education gave and were instrumental in building up , for the first time , a coherent philosophy for the English primary school . |
19 | But a major research project at the University of Bristol , led by Professor Ian Silver of the Department of Pathology and funded by the Horserace Betting Levy Board in the late 1970s , was unable to find any scientific evidence for the efficacy of this bizarre treatment . |
20 | Vigdis Finnbogadottir , President of Iceland , has bestowed the Order of the Falcon on Professor Christine Fell of the department of English Studies . |
21 | Stewart Wilson of the Department of Engineering Science at Oxford put forward the idea of using a Chinese sailing wheelbarrow instead of the two-wheeled cart which I was considering , and one of his students , Khalid Nazir , made a wooden prototype . |
22 | ‘ One of the projects I worked on recently was in Queen Street with the Department of History and Applied Art . |
23 | He worked at Jaguars in Coventry in a department called ‘ Human Resources ’ . |
24 | As David Trippier from the Department of the Environment said , this is two-and-a-half years ahead of the schedule laid down by the Montreal protocol — and the government would have liked it even faster . |
25 | Senior management failed to take a lead in clarifying the role of the Beacon in the department 's services to under fives . |
26 | Michael Argyle in the department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford has written several books and articles on laughter 's close companion , happiness . |
27 | Mr Harper , from Richmond , North Yorkshire , says his letter has been sent from ‘ pillar to post ’ from Downing Street to the Department of Environment and on to the Health Department without a word from Mr Major . |
28 | Mr Harper wanted Mr Major to stop the closures but says his letter has been sent from ‘ pillar to post ’ from Downing Street to the Department of Environment and on to the Health Department without a word from Mr Major . |
29 | Bonar Law was now Leader of the House of Commons without a department , and it was indeed a full-time job to keep the governmental process going there . |
30 | Mr Heath moved into Number Ten , Sir Keith Joseph succeeded Dick Crossman at the Department of Health and Social Security ( as Crossman had succeeded Joseph at Housing and Local Government in 1964 ) , and Mrs Thatcher became the third woman since 1944 to assume responsibility for education . |