Example sentences of "staff [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The medium-to long-term outlook is optimistic ; the success of the Modular Course educationally , academically , and as a management system which has maintained high morale among staff during difficult times , makes it a hard example to ignore .
2 Equally , they wanted to be able to reduce their manpower as orders were completed and did not want to have to carry excess staff during slack periods .
3 Positive responses , very much in the minority in Phase 3 , therefore , focused mainly on the way PNP appointees freed heads and senior staff for managerial tasks and facilitated classroom collaborative activities , especially TTT .
4 Dinham , V. A. Eyles and T. Robertson served on the Scottish staff for varying periods before returning to England .
5 But by 1212 he had lost the king 's confidence and favour , and had to offer an enormous fine of 6,000 marks for acquittances for himself and his staff for all arrears since his first appointment as Chief Forest Justice in 1198 .
6 This should provide some opportunity to employ staff for specific shifts .
7 This reduces availability of staff for other purposes .
8 The use of this Hall by staff for extra-curricular activities is incongruous , and should only be permitted to continue if there is no conflict with an exhibition programme .
9 Particular regions of the world have been chosen for special attention and solidarity work , e.g. the Pacific ( SCAWD had a Frontier Intern from PNG on its staff for eighteen months ) , Latin America and the Middle East .
10 The use of temporary staff for some functions such as secretarial duties and drafting can facilitate the balance between peaks and troughs and , in some cases , subcontracting of the instruction ( or part of it ) may be possible , although this latter approach needs careful consideration and responsibility control .
11 OFFICE equipment manufacturers have been criticised by Britain 's secretaries and office staff for badly-designed desks , tables , chairs and other items which have led to expensive clothing being ruined .
12 Provision of a rapid and immediate support service to all RBGE staff for day-to-day problems with word processing and some other software , and for routine hardware problems , including printers .
13 leaflets/prospectuses of information by staff for potential sponsors of publications and further research
14 She makes sure morning coffee and beverages get to the outbuildings on campus , then organises staff for special functions that day , checking they have all they need on the trolleys for the VC 's or PVC 's lunches .
15 At the present level of staffing the project should be complete within ten years , with the German funding providing for two members of staff for three years .
16 Tim Toghill joins the Law Society from the Association of Accounting Technicians [ AAT ] , a professional body which trains support staff for chartered accountants .
17 Gerry , a member of the Belfast Telegraph staff for 25 years , and previously with the Irish News , underwent a quadruple heart by-pass operation in 1983 but within a week he had started writing his column again from his hospital bed — a column which was part of his life .
18 At the beginning of the school year , Mr Bailey , the head teacher , would remind the staff about various rules at the school and he would also give us his view about clothes .
19 These were to find out the views of parents and staff about all aspects of nursery life at the outset and from this to prioritise agreed areas for development to form an action plan .
20 In the second and third years … drama , dance and music are taught together , but with three staff timetabled ; so at any one time we split the groups up we 've got group numbers of about 20 — three staff between two forms — and they 'll say work in drama on a theme for six weeks , then move on and explore that theme in music , then move on and explore that in dance .
21 Secondment of staff between different sectors of the educational system can offer benefits to individuals and organisations .
22 Secondment of staff between different sectors of the educational system can offer benefits to individuals and organisations but can also prove traumatic .
23 For example , extra staff between 0800–1100 hours or 1800–2300 hours may be recruited specifically fur any number or combination of these shifts .
24 The fulfilment of these obligations means propaganda work , organisation , and the building up of a staff of assistant missionaries .
25 The whole process was serviced and kept running by as exceptional a staff of civil servants as I ever worked with in over ten years as a Cabinet minister .
26 The train was ( and still is ) accompanied by a staff of competent workmen from Wolverton Works , under a Royal Train foreman also from Wolverton Works , to keep a vigilant watch on each side of it , note any irregularity and periodically examine it throughout .
27 ‘ Certain courses are generally attended by staff of specific sections but care is taken that all staff know they may go to any course .
28 Alan Stewart , who 'd been arrested by police six months ago and questioned about allegations of indecency , was on the staff of New Barns School at Toddington in Gloucestershire when it closed in the autumn .
29 My initial letter , addressed to headteachers and staff of Catholic schools in Strathclyde , outlining my background and intended role in the region led to many invitations to meet with people to share experiences .
30 This is taught by staff of all colleges including basic and behavioural scientists , clinicians , and community staff .
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