Example sentences of "[subord] [art] council ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | The third is the interest on which will be unknown until the council 's tax starts rolling in . |
2 | If the Council 's Temporary Press Officer , who had been appointed solely to deal with the alleged child abuse controversy , had been given such confidential information , she said , they wanted to know who had given it to him . |
3 | Only if the council 's own refuse department , for example , won the contract would it be able to continue to collect refuse . |
4 | Many readers will be aware that because of a lower than expected settlement for the civil service in the Chancellor 's 1990 Autumn Statement , higher than expected inflation , and exchange rate effects on international subscriptions , SERC has announced that certain activities will have to be curtailed if the Council 's programme is to stay within its budget . |
5 | The Report emphasized what had been the Council 's interpretation of its Charter and Statutes from the outset — if the Council 's degrees were to be of comparable standard to those awarded by universities then : |
6 | Hence , one could conclude , for instance , Middlesbrough 's success in Heseltine 's City Challenge scheme ; a part of which will , if the council 's full bid is passed , see a £50m housing investment programme for hard-hit outlying areas . |
7 | POLL tax payers in Newcastle would pay £32 less if the council 's grant from central Government was calculated more accurately , according to a report . |
8 | They had to quit their favourite sports at Exeter because the council 's cover with troubled Municipal Mutual Insurance ran out . |
9 | Another will be whether the council 's diminishing housing stock should be transferred to a housing association . |
10 | When the council 's officers work as a team the whole work of the staff will tick over smoothly . |
11 | When the Council 's housing policy was first introduced and applied many people in Orkney were alarmed by its implications . |
12 | The Council of the Law Society has today elected John Young , Council Member for the City of London , as the Council 's candidate to be nominated as Deputy Vice-President for the year 1993–1994 . |