Example sentences of "permanent [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 Turrell , whose ‘ Grey dawn ’ is a new permanent installation at the Nordrhein-Westfalen Museum in Düsseldorf , is the first of several leading American artists who will be showing with Michael Hue-Williams in the coming months .
2 And while the RUC maintains a permanent guard at the entrance to Stormont Castle it is vulnerable to mortar attack .
3 Half an hour later , driven by a resolve almost beyond her comprehension , she was across the lake , informing Tilly that it had become necessary for her to take up more permanent residence at the Lodge .
4 McGoldrick , a revelation as emergency sweeper for Palace in impressive wins over Liverpool and Leeds , would readily swap his wide duties for a permanent place at the back .
5 Most of these patients are loath to consider a permanent ileostomy at the moment .
6 On his return to Vienna in November 1787 , Mozart 's fortunes received an unexpected boost — his first permanent appointment at the Viennese court as kammermusicus ( chamber composer ) .
7 The recent Bawden exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum is over now , but another , drawn from the artist 's permanent collection at the Cecil Higgins Museum in Bedford , is at the Holburne Museum , Bath ( till December 10 ) .
8 Based on the new permanent exhibition at the museum .
9 BP has funded a permanent exhibition at the National Trust visitor centre on the peninsula .
10 Labour frontbenchers said they had been shown a note written by Sir Terence Heiser , Permanent Secretary at the Department of the Environment , to Nicholas Ridley , the then Secretary of State .
11 Lord Young declined to comment on the revelations contained in the memorandum or the confirmation by Sir Peter Gregson , permanent secretary at the DTI , that Britain has kept the deal secret because ‘ it would severely damage our relations with the European Commission ’ .
12 Mr Robert Sheldon , chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee , said yesterday he was seeking more documents from the Department of Trade after Monday 's hearing when he cross-examined Sir Peter Gregson , the permanent secretary at the ministry .
13 MPs have decided to call Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer , chief executive of the Universities Funding Council , and Mr John Caines , permanent secretary at the DoE , to a hearing on February 28 .
14 MPs are also to summon Sir Clive Whitmore , Permanent Secretary at the Home Office , to explain repeated failures by his ministry to curb TV licence evasion .
15 AND THERE goes Terence Heiser , Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ( KCB ) , Permanent Secretary at the Environment Department , appearing before the Public Accounts Committee .
16 For some , that means macroeconomics : hence the promotion of Sir Terence Burns to be permanent secretary at the Treasury , after 11 years as the government 's chief economic adviser .
17 Mr Richard Wilson , a deputy secretary in the Treasury , is to succeed Sir Terence Heiser as Permanent Secretary at the Department of the Environment in June .
18 Three of the senior mandarins promoted are Clare men : Richard Wilson , who becomes permanent secretary at the Department of the Environment ; Hayden Phillips , who has secured the plum job as permanent secretary in the new Department of National Heritage ; and Alex Allen , the new principal private secretary to the Prime Minister .
19 Sir Frank Cooper was Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence during the Falklands crisis .
20 Certainly Sir Robert Morant , the powerful Permanent Secretary at the Board of Education , argued strongly that organizing a juvenile employment service was part of the education process and as such should be in the hands of his department .
21 Edward Simpson , former Deputy Permanent Secretary at the DES , and ironically in charge of planning for almost a decade , has argued cogently the same case for more resources for primary schools as a result of the introduction of Local Management of Schools .
22 Sir David Serpell , a former permanent secretary at the Department of Transport , was asked by Transport secretary David Howell to study ways of running British Rail with ‘ improved financial results ’ .
23 The rest included such experienced practitioners as Dr A H Marshall , a former treasurer of the city of Coventry , and T Dan Smith , a former leader of the city council of Newcastle upon Tyne — as well as Dame Evelyn ( Baroness from 1966 ) Sharp who had been Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government when Crossman arrived in 1964 ( Wood 1976:40 — 1 ) .
24 In the words of Sir Frank Newsam , Cunningham 's predecessor as Permanent Secretary at the Home Office , the Directors stood :
25 Questioning of the effectiveness of the accepted methods , and the justification for them , was not confined to penal reformers , being shared by no less a figure than the all powerful Permanent Secretary at the Home Office , Sir Charles Cunningham .
26 The matter had a rather startling consequence : Crossman 's senior civil servant , the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Housing , was a lady , Dame Evelyn Sharp .
27 He won the support and friendship of the two most powerful civil servants of the time : Sir Maurice ( later Baron ) Hankey [ q.v. ] , cabinet secretary from 1916 to 1938 , and Sir N. F. Warren Fisher [ q.v. ] , permanent secretary at the Treasury and head of the civil service from 1919 to 1939 .
28 My right hon. Friend the Member for Leeds , East ( Mr. Healey ) was one of the main authors of that doctrine in the 1960s and today it enjoys some credibility due to the efforts of the present Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence , who has argued clearly for the theory of flexible response in a series of public lectures and articles .
29 The key post of Minister of Finance was given to businessman Emmanuel Kasonde , a permanent secretary at the Ministry during the 1970s .
30 In February 1940 the Chief Medical Officer at the Board of Education , Sir Arthur MacNalty , outlined to Sir Maurice Holmes ( Permanent Secretary at the Board ) his response to such criticisms .
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