Example sentences of "by [art] department [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is emphasised that the form will be used by the Department for reporting purposes only and will not , at any stage , form part of the record of service of any employee who has been hurt , abused , threatened or harassed in the course of their employment with the Department .
2 The innovatory use of associate staff within the maintained sector has been explored by the grant-holders in an earlier study , funded by the Department for Education .
3 During the lay up of Venturous I spent a brief interlude in the Solent area evaluating the performance and suitability of a thirty two foot fast motor cruiser Gazelle which had been purchased by the Department as an experiment .
4 It was an exciting prospect , the new cruisers would be the largest and most sophisticated vessels ever commissioned by the Department with a top speed in excess of 20 knots and such innovations as stabilizers , gyro compass and an automatic pilot .
5 Originally launched as a diploma in 1957 , the MSc in Applied Linguistics has since grown into one of the most comprehensive Master 's programmes of its kind in the country taught by the department with the close collaboration of the Institute for Applied Language Studies ( IALS ) , which is part of the department with a specialist interest in practical language pedagogy .
6 I think we 're losing track of what this actually is Paul , there are , you 're trying to do two things at once what you 're trying to do , I think is use it as a learning process for children but this is an annual report for parents and I think that part of it a at least surely must be a report by the sa member of staff , by the department on how the child has done , by the member staff .
7 Once drafted , it will be put forward by the department to the Cabinet which , nowadays , usually has a Legislation Committee to consider draft bills and settle their priority in the programme .
8 However , as the criteria have still not been given by the Department to the Housing Executive , that case , among others , is waiting .
9 I asked under what circumstances dispensations from the health and safety regulations were given by the Department to offshore oil companies .
10 A GP is generally in the best position to advise , but advice can also be obtained from a pregnancy advice bureau registered by the Department of Health or one or more of the voluntary bodies which may include religious organisations which offer help to pregnant women .
11 The report , drawn up following a study commissioned by the Department of Health in 1989 , contains guidelines on how best to manage and organise waiting lists .
12 The need to check if , and how fully , an authority will meet the cost in such cases is outlined by the Department of Health in guidelines to authorities on how the NHS market will work .
13 Much of Mr Lenarduzzi 's material for the meeting , designed to clarify the national curriculum , relied on inference because , as yet , only maths and science is actually taught under the guidelines issued by the Department of Education and Science , and nobody knows how attainment testing will work .
14 The unfair element is that the AFBD has been obliged to extricate itself from a CFTC hole largely dug by the Securities and Investments Board and imperfectly filled in by the Department of Trade and Industry .
15 Because they are now paid by the Department of Energy , they have been removed from the jobless totals .
16 The plan drew wide support from schools , universities and industry , but was turned down flat by the Department of Education , apparently on instructions from Downing Street .
17 Reliable data to help to predict the spread of the HIV infection are seen as vital by the Department of Health as it draws up strategies for fighting Aids .
18 The £750,000 survey — in which 20,000 adults will be asked detailed questions about the frequency and nature of their sexual activities — was to have been funded by the Department of Health , the Health Education Authority and the Economic and Social Research Council .
19 His claim for a War Disablement Pension was rejected by the Department of Social Security .
20 When detailed drawings of the scheme had been prepared , they were put out to competitive tender and the resulting offers were assessed by the Department of the Environment against a ‘ cost yardstick ’ related to similar newly built accommodation .
21 Results of a survey conducted by the Department of Health — the first to be published since the change in the law — showed that the average adult weekly alcohol consumption had not changed between 1987 and 1989 .
22 The research commissioned by the Department of Energy was connected to the reactor and had to be abandoned .
23 The announcement by the Department of Trade and Industry follows fierce criticism of the absence of legislative proposals on computer misuse in the Queen 's Speech .
24 Two projects , Practitioners Enter Notes ( Pen ) and Practioners Access Data ( Pad ) , funded by the Department of Health and the Medical Research Council respectively , are applying user-centred design strategies in the development of a human-computer environment for use within the GP 's consulting room .
25 Instead of all the new controls being policed by the National Rivers Authority some of the responsibility was being handed over to Her Majesty 's Inpsector of Pollution , with decisions being taken by the Department of Environment .
26 However , Mr Meacher 's figures were challenged by the Department of Social Security , which claimed the compensation amount for couples this year had been 95p a week more than Labour 's estimate .
27 Today the Government , of course , still denies legal responsibility — presumably to frighten off any other claimants — but will dispense £150 million of taxpayers ' money to com pensate investors of both the Barlow Clowes UK fund and the Gibraltar based international fund ( which is n't covered by the Department of Trade 's writ and which offered rates of interest on allegedly gilt-edged stock which were not possible with out tax avoidance ) .
28 The Post Office is the last state-owned business still controlled by the Department of Industry .
29 RENTS for council housing in 66 local authority areas will rise by £4.50 a week or at least 20 per cent next April , according to figures released by the Department of Environment yesterday .
30 In a statement released by the Department of Health last night , management said : ‘ There is little point in meeting Apap in the near future because such a meeting would be bound to raise false expectations of an improved offer . ’
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