Example sentences of "[adv prt] by [art] ministry " in BNC.
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1 | In many Latin American countries teachers lack the freedom to devise and organise their own teaching plans , Peru being one of the few exceptions ( and even here there is a general curriculum laid down by the ministry ) . |
2 | In due course this small department , and AIB with it , was gobbled up by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation , after which AIB passed first to the Ministry of Aviation and then to the Board of Trade . |
3 | Indeed , the first ( voluntary ) codes of recommendation for livestock drawn up by the Ministry of Agriculture were described as setting standards below which profitability would be jeopardised , not as being desirable for the animals ' welfare . |
4 | TESTS carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture on the flock of 5,000 hens owned by nuns at Our Lady of the Passion Monastery in Northamptonshire , showed that there was no danger to public health , it was claimed yesterday . |
5 | Mr Rawley told the court that he had received full details of the scientific tests carried out by the Ministry that morning . |
6 | To ensure compliance by motorists , standards for 30 km/h streets were set out by the Ministry of Transport . |
7 | At present exploration companies are much interested in the nickeliferous laterites that overlie the serpentinites on Santa Isabel , and stream-sediment geochemical work carried out by the Ministry has revealed a number of nickel and other metal anomalies that warrant further attention . |
8 | At Holborough " Knob " in 1954 an excavation carried out by the Ministry of Works uncovered many Roman remains , principally a lead coffin which contained the skeleton of a young child , including interestingly a Patch of flaxen hair . |
9 | Co-ordination of local plans was to be carried out by the Ministry of Town and Country Planning , while development rights in land were nationalised . |
10 | Thus , cases such as Expro Services Ltd v Smith [ 1991 ] IRLR 156 , involving the contracting out by the Ministry of Defence of its catering function , should not fail in the future on the grounds that the catering operation , as carried on by the Ministry , was not in the nature of a commercial venture . |
11 | Thus , cases such as Expro Services Ltd v Smith [ 1991 ] IRLR 156 , involving the contracting out by the Ministry of Defence of its catering function , should not fail in the future on the grounds that the catering operation , as carried on by the Ministry , was not in the nature of a commercial venture . |