Example sentences of "head of [noun] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The programme was presented to the Heads of Government at a summit meeting in Milan in June 1985 and eventually the Single European Act came into force in July 1987 .
2 Addressing the 12 heads of government at the start of the Strasbourg summit , Mr Enrique Baron , the Spanish Socialist who is Lord Henry Plumb 's successor as president of the parliament , urged the leaders to go all the way towards full European union provided it is ‘ based on the characteristics which we share in common — those of parliamentary democracy ’ .
3 The issue of workers ' rights found expression in a Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers ( pp. 36668 ; 36985 ) which was resolutely opposed by the United Kingdom alone , but which received , in a modified form , the assent of all other heads of state at the Strasbourg summit on Dec. 8-9 , 1989 ( see pp. 37132-33 ) .
4 A few years ago she might have found this impossible , the old London County Council preferring to keep its heads of schools at a distance without a telephone .
5 ‘ Because of the delay in establishing the cause of death there is now very little time left to find out who was responsible and to initiate a prosecution if appropriate , ’ said Mr Andy Jones , head of investigations at the RSPB .
6 The proportion of very fat women had risen from 8 per cent to 12 per cent , while the proportion of obese men had risen from 6 per cent to 8 per cent , said Dr Buss , head of nutrition at the Ministry of Agriculture Food and Fisheries .
7 Last year 's main award went to Dr Martin Wiseman , head of nutrition at the Department of Health .
8 Andrew Wade , head of voice at the RSC , and three RSC education officers guided teachers through Romeo and Juliet at Hall Garth School , Middlesbrough .
9 Her daughter , Lucy Packer ( 1970 ) besides mothering three sons has been appointed Head of Personnel at the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food .
10 SACKING the head of welfare at an animal experimentation centre because of poor standards is a positive move , but is n't it time we stopped using animals for testing altogether ?
11 Dr Peter Stokes , head of education at the West London Institute , which is running courses on how to teach gifted children , said : ‘ He is an exceptionally bright boy for his age .
12 Professor Hugh Foot , Head of Psychology at the University of Strathclyde wrote a book on humour and laughter some years ago with Professor Tony Chapman at Leeds University .
13 ‘ I think you have found the right word for it , ’ Jonathan Martin , head of sport at the BBC , says .
14 ‘ I am not so complacent that I would say they wo n't become a formidable competitor but for now they are not , ’ Jonathan Martin , head of sport at the BBC , said .
15 Just before Christmas , Sir Peter Levene , the head of procurement at the MOD , sent a letter to all defence industry suppliers asking them to postpone sending invoices to the department for a month : officials needed to remedy a £400m ( $780m ) overrun on their year-to-date budget .
16 Adam Markham , head of pollution at the World Wide Fund for Nature , said today : ‘ The spectre of famine may once again haunt China .
17 She could see his decision not to bother to try to explain that Brian hardly knew anybody in Northam Town Hall , and that Brian 's salary as Head of Humanities at an Adult Education College hardly rose to paying his own mortgage , let alone to buying a house for his ageing father .
18 David Evans , head of geology at the Heart of England School in Solihull , said that he feels it is vital to develop good links between industry and education .
19 is Head of Department at the London College of Dance and Drama at Bedford and impressed everyone who experienced her sessions at last year 's Movement and Dance Day in the Eastern Region .
20 Transfer to MPhil or PhD candidature is made on the recommendation of the supervisors and the head of department at the end of the first year .
21 Lord Melchett , educated at Eton , former Labour Minister of State for Northern Ireland , became head of Greenpeace at the beginning of 1989 , near the beginning of the membership boom .
22 Mr Devaux has been head of chambers at the firm which is soon to drop its name based on the names of partners in favour of the title East Anglian Chambers .
23 The exhibition arose out of a cultural visit made to Cambodia in December 1990 by the head of conservation at the ANG , Andrew Darren , which established links with the Director of the Cambodian National Museum , Pich Keo .
24 Mr Garrod , who had been appointed head of geography at a Chesterfield school , was rushed to hospital by a passing motorist but never regained consciousness .
25 Nigel Lowson , however , now head of geography at the £9,150-a-year Tonbridge School in Kent , remembers Tim not so much as a staid , jolly , reliable type as a chap with a sense of humour .
26 The 1991 International Prize for Restoration , given by the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy , was awarded on 16 October to John Brealey ( right ) , former head of restoration at the Prado , and his team , for the restoration of Velazquez 's ‘ Las Meninas ’ .
27 He had been the administrator of the Royal Estates and head of finance at the court .
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