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

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1 The 30-year-old British Lions full-back faces a tough first season in charge as the 1990 Grand Slam winners begin a rebuilding programme .
2 When a high-up official tried to take the magistrate in charge off the case , fellow judges said , ‘ Enough ’ .
3 If I was in charge on the Brit side , I 'd give a little rope , let things get started , then arrest everybody in sight .
4 Allison , who as manager of the women 's squad worked closely with Jones , will be in charge for the Olympics in Barcelona and World Cup in Havana this season .
5 Foster will be in charge for the two Easter weekend home club games against Blackheath and Ebbw Vale before Rugby 's relegation fate is decided in the final round of league matches on Saturday week .
6 But Brewer has an uncanny knack of getting injured at the wrong time and so hooker Sean Fitzpatrick will be in charge for the first time .
7 Former captain David Hughes has been put in charge for the rest of the season .
8 The ‘ Wealden Pullman ’ will be in service and Terrier Tank No. 10 ‘ Sutton ’ with 1556 carrying authentic 1930's livery will be in charge for the two day event .
9 Smith 's dismissal put Reg Pybus back in charge for the rest of the season , the undoubted highlight of which was a special match held to celebrate the turning on of the floodlight .
10 Where the holder of a canteen licence ceases to manage the canteen , the person who is in charge for the time being can , for a period of 14 days from the date " when the holder ceased to be manager , sell liquor as if the licence had been transferred to him .
11 In 1285 he was elected prior after the resignation of Thomas de Ringmere , and he remained in charge for the next forty-seven years .
12 De Klerk 's response to the Harms report was effectively to exonerate Defence Minister Gen. Magnus Malan ( held by the Harms report to be " politically responsible " for the existence of the CCB ) from all responsibility for the activities of the discredited CCB , declaring that the report 's findings belonged to a past era , and there was " no reason to condemn the politicians in charge for the way in which they carried out their duties " .
13 Originally destined for RAF service as RE905 , the aircraft actually ended up in charge with the RCAF until 1946 .
14 Beenhakker , in his more candid moments , went close to admitting that senior players were in charge at the Bernabeu .
15 Although the two main architects of the group , brothers Maurice and Charles , are still very much in charge at the top , they are essentially ad men and not financial experts .
16 CONSERVATIVE ministers have been in charge at the Department of industry ( DoI ) for a little more than four years .
17 If he completes the term , it will take Clough to a staggering 19 years in charge at the City Ground and 29 years in total as a manager .
18 According to a report dated 3 July 1989 from Mr. Alistair Wilson who was the accident and emergency consultant in charge at the hospital , there was a note made by the police that cardiac arrest occurred ‘ at 12.21 a.m . ’
19 Alan explains : ‘ I got my first chance of management about 10 years ago when Ronnie McFall was in charge at the Oval .
20 Sandy Whitaker , lecturer in charge at the salon at Bishop Auckland College , said local people could get their hair cut well and cheaply .
21 Roger , who was always in charge of the music , bad decided the party was ready for nostalgia — the 60s by the sound of it — someone , Maggie could n't remember who , was singing a song called ‘ Hats off to Larry ’ .
22 Eyebrows were raised in high places in February when Class 47 locomotive No 47457 failed near Cambridge in charge of the Royal Train .
23 The Sprinter DMUs , conventionally engineered units built by BREL , Leyland and Metro-Cammell , Classes 150 , 151 , 154 , 155 , 156 and 158 , were considerably more successful and by the end of the decade in charge of the mainstay of Provincial services literally from Wick to Penzance .
24 The man in charge of the fund , Brigadier Jimmy Chater , admitted that there had been problems with finding and helping Royal Warwickshire POWs , and agreed that the income from the fund exceeded the benefits paid out .
25 Chief Superintendent Ken Mackay , in charge of the operation , said police had been aware of the large number of City supporters planning to arrive from Friday .
26 In 1975 , at the peak of the conservative onslaught , he was appointed deputy minister of culture , and a year later was put in charge of the ministry .
27 In earlier evidence the court heard that both the detective in charge of the investigation , Superintendent Muchuri Wanjau , and the dead woman 's father had cleared of blame Stephen Watson , an English safari leader , and an Australian marine biologist , Glen Burns .
28 I was once introduced to Sir somebody , David Webb I think , who was in charge of the Opera House .
29 Mr Bain , who is in charge of the US operations , said : ‘ We did n't have any presence in the specialist medical markets , and pharmaceuticals is a fast-growing business with an ageing Western population and greater choice of drugs to be marketed .
30 Ke Pauk was in charge of the central zone of Cambodia under Pol Pot , and carried out the purges of Khmer Rouge cadres in the Eastern zone in 1977 and 1978 which forced many to flee to Vietnam , including Hun Sen and Heng Samrin , currently Prime Minister and President of the Phnom Penh government .
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