Example sentences of "for [art] professional [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We believe the police in general should be commended for the professional way they conducted themselves in the face of provocation . ’ |
2 | It was like complimenting an assassin for the professional way in which he slides a stiletto under one 's ribs and into the heart . |
3 | A hangover from Lyn 's childhood , a mother who cleaned at Chesney Hall , a father at Cartwright-Cageby 's was to feel respect that had once amounted to awe for the professional man . |
4 | After the placing , for example , they threw a huge party for the professional advisers downstairs at a local Chinese restaurant , and in early 1987 , almost as a thank-you , they took the audit manager and me out to Chicago to meet the team there . |
5 | At the Taj , Indian families were grouping themselves for the professional photographers who swarmed over the central platform . |
6 | Does this mean enhanced job satisfaction for the professional nurse , even beyond that reported by nurses who deliver care in a primary nursing system ? |
7 | It is clear that the main , though not only , point of reference for the professional course is the external profession or occupation which absorbs the majority of its graduates . |
8 | Just as the interwar prophet of Blitzkrieg had also been a lobbyist for the professional army , so , in the late 1940s and early 1950s , de Gaulle was not content simply to wait for disaster to strike . |
9 | In line with this policy , the Eve Report also recommended , shatteringly at the time , that there should be a two-A-level entry standard , and acknowledged that , ‘ in time the normal method of training for the professional examinations or for exempting qualifications will be by way of full time , or sandwich , study . ’ |
10 | As such , she qualifies for The Professional Plan that is on offer from BNP . |
11 | In short , it must extend into the secondary age-range the trust still felt by many parents for the professional judgement of primary teachers . |
12 | How explicit the report 's own model of language should be made to pupils , and when , is a matter for the professional judgement of teachers . |
13 | He was obviously destined for the professional ranks and as I watched him I could see why . |
14 | ( 5 ) Neither our client nor this Firm be in any way responsible for the professional charges levied by your Consultant . |
15 | For the professional footballer whose plans and aspirations require physical fitness , an accident involving a permanent disability is likely to be seen as disastrous . |
16 | Before 1920 , writes Charlie Buchan in his autobiography , ‘ the county leagues had been the happy hunting grounds for the professional clubs . |
17 | The fact that Laidler and Littler often had Tiller troupes in the same town without conflict said a great deal for the professional attitude of the producers concerned . |
18 | The 26-year-old Manchester United defender is a strong candidate for the Professional Footballers ' Association Player of the Year Trophy . |
19 | For the professional soldiers of the Legion , this was the final blow , and when Generals Challe and Salan led a revolt , the 1er and 2ème Régiments Étrangers de Parachutistes joined it almost to a man . |
20 | It was also necessary to provide complementary training for the professional members of the social service teams . |
21 | First , the process , as outlined in the diagram , is a scheme for research as well as for teaching conventionally considered : each is seen as a concomitant of the other , and it is this which provides for the professional development of the teacher . |
22 | These tutors are responsible for the professional development of each student in the group and supervise the students on block teaching practices . |
23 | Moreover , the focus for the professional development purpose of TTT can be aspects of teaching other than curriculum expertise and delivery . |
24 | ‘ Effective Intervention ’ states that parents need to know the reasons for the professional concern about their children . |
25 | Taking a series of such courses enables you to qualify for the Professional Certificate in Management , the Professional Diploma in Management or the Master 's in Business Administration ( MBA ) . |
26 | 1992 has seen the launch of the distance learning support material for the Professional Certificate and Diploma programmes . |
27 | Those studying for the Professional Certificate will normally be eligible to become student members but may be eligible for other grades of membership . |
28 | Sponsorship is an ever-dwindling means for the professional artist to attract the necessary financial backing to enable him or her to organise an exhibition . |
29 | For more information , and a free booklet called ‘ Look Before You Leap ’ , an introduction to time management for the professional photographer , write |
30 | It could also be appropriate for the professional investor who simply wishes to take advantage of cheap borrowing . |