Example sentences of "by [art] [noun pl] council " in BNC.

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1 The interviewees ' subjective evaluations of the service provided by the Drugs Council are intimately related to the reason why they went there in the first place .
2 The exhibition was organised by the Crafts Council of Ireland and sponsored by the Company of Goldsmiths , Dublin , and S Johnson Matthey Ltd .
3 COUNCIL tax bills in Orkney will range from £267 to £800 , according to proposals approved by the islands council finance committee yesterday .
4 The most recent surveys showed that 72 per cent of homeworkers earned less than the statutory minimum established by the Wages Council ( which the present government is hoping to abolish ) .
5 The project was most ably supervised by the Schools Council Curriculum Officer , Maurice Plaskow .
6 In saying this , I do not overlook the enormous amount of on the whole useful and imaginative work on a new-style curriculum undertaken by the Schools Council .
7 A flood of local guidelines flowed from the impetus given by the Schools Council .
8 Becher and Maclure also lament the reinforcing of subject fragmentation encouraged by the Schools Council , which paid little attention to the whole curriculum ; their few attempts giving ‘ predictably marshmallow results ’ .
9 In addition to its regular meetings and activities the Council was also responsive to other policy issues , setting up sub-committees of its own and taking part in working parties elsewhere , including those discussions generated by the Schools Council and other bodies on the sixth-form curriculum and related issues .
10 Indeed , Bradford set up a home for Basque children up Manningham Lane , though it was largely financed by the Trades Council .
11 A grant in support of the project is being provided by the Sports Council for Wales .
12 And in Britain , the last survey carried out by the Sports Council revealed that up to 75 per cent of the population were doing very little at all to get fit .
13 Of 41 positive drugs tests by the Sports Council in 1990/91 , up to 21 are believed to have been accidental , sportsmen who absorbed banned substances while taking medication for illnesses of various sorts .
14 It is now run by the Sports Council .
15 Not only has this reduced the operating costs , but it has also meant that for the first time in its history the Central Wales Line has been able to support a Sunday service ; indeed in July 1987 , one Sunday saw fourteen train movements , what with BR 's own service train , the various Recreation Ramblers , sponsored by the Sports Council , and two excursion rail tours .
16 My hon. Friend represents his city with as much assiduity as my hon. Friend the Member for Nottingham , South ( Mr. Brandon-Bravo ) represents his , and both are keen on a move by the Sports Council to one of those two great cities .
17 Further to Brian Porteous ' letter of 24 August 1990 I am pleased to be able to enclose the guidance notes and application forms produced by the Sports Council in respect of grant aid to be given to elected representatives on international sports bodies .
18 Subsequent training courses have taken advantage of current opportunities , have been recognised in Adult Education and by the Sports Council , and most recently have joined forces with the City & Guilds working towards two national qualifications .
19 We are fortunate to have been Grant Aided by the Sports Council for a period of two years , during which time growth must be shown in all areas of our operation .
20 In view of the late notification by the Sports Council advising that our grant for the current year would be out by £7000 the Society 's Steering Group felt we should all make a concerted effort to raise this amount so that all schemes and administration could continue as planned for 1988 .
21 The weightlifter was banned from this summer 's Barcelona Olympics for failing a random drugs test , carried out by the Sports Council .
22 ‘ The rival body the Ulster Karate Council is not recognised by the Sports Council .
23 TWO Britons sent home from the Barcelona Olympics after failing drug tests carried out by the Sports Council will not be disciplined by their international federation , who said yesterday it had no jurisdiction in the case of Andrew Davies and Andrew Saxon .
24 In 1986 Aids sufferer Martin Roberts , of Criccieth , Gwynedd , was banned from public swimming pools by the Sports Council of Wales and Arfon and Anglesey councils after he appeared on television talking about his condition .
25 Following six months of preparation and a two-week promotion of 6 pilot Classes in three local areas , supported by the Sports Council , Rosemary Gould 's new Class at Saltford Hall , near Bath , is well underway .
26 As you are aware we will not be receiving all of the Grant that we have applied for this year and have been told by the Sports Council that our Grant is to be reduced over the next 3 years and then cease .
27 The other was a ballet at the request of Alan Carter who ( having left Sadler 's Wells ) formed and directed the St James 's Ballet , a company of only thirteen dancers sponsored by the Arts Council of Great Britain to tour small towns with no proper theatre .
28 This concert is presented in collaboration with the Eastern Orchestral Board , subsidised by the Arts Council of Great Britain
29 Subsequently , on the initiative of Mark Boyle , the international sculptor who exhibits as part of ‘ The Boyle Family ’ , the proposal was accepted in principle by the Arts Council of Great Britain .
30 The last redoubt of the ‘ arm 's length ’ policy would then be the national theatre companies and a chorus of voices is calling for their retention by the Arts Council .
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