Example sentences of "[art] officers " in BNC.

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1 A number of the officers arrested were executed almost immediately .
2 The Duchess of Gloucester , Colonel-in-Chief , Royal Army Educational Corps , attends the Officers ' Annual Dinner at Eltham Palace , London SE9 .
3 6 October : The Duchess of Gloucester , Colonel-in-Chief , The Royal Army Educational Corps , this evening attended the Officers ' Annual Dinner at Eltham Palace , London SE9 .
4 Appearance money is officially frowned upon by the European Tour but the creases in the foreheads of the officers have not been discerned by the Spaniard .
5 The officers know that time is against them as new descriptions from members of the public may be distorted by sight of the published artist 's impressions .
6 The officers are also anxious to hear from people who noticed any suspicious strangers seeking rented accommodation in the Deal area during the last 18 months .
7 In the one instance of domestic violence we encountered during field-work , the officers arrested the man against the protestations of the wife , as is often the case ( see Fielding et al .
8 I went along to Brigade H.Q The Officers and other ranks were looking just as knackered as the rest of us out in the orchard .
9 I immediately recognised one of the Officers .
10 ‘ One of the Officers over at H.Q was looking for you earlier on .
11 I scrambled to my feet a little sheepishly as one of the Officers had turned round and was observing me as I approached .
12 One of the Officers turned to me and indicated that I should push off .
13 ‘ For the Officers , me boy , ’ Pat replied with a wink .
14 Yesterday the spirits and beer ration had reached us ; rum for the Officers and beer for the other ranks , but as we were all involved in the war , everything was shared .
15 I suppose I can not complain , the wine was scrounged from the Officers quarters at Brigade H.Q just before we left that area .
16 Many of the Officers and other ranks who landed on D-Day have been replaced by faces I have never seen before .
17 They are believed to have worked in the officers ' mess of a signals unit posted to Moortsel , a village near Tervuren , 10 miles east of Brussels , in September 1944 .
18 He came into battle with the school over the obligation to parade with the Officers Training Corps .
19 The officers are only doing what they have to . ’
20 Interestingly , a 12-hour day is regularly being practised in those countries where an afternoon siesta is taken , and also by those watch-keepers on merchant ships where the shift pattern of the officers is often 4 hours work followed by 8 hours leisure and sleep , the combination being undertaken twice each 24 hours .
21 The Adjutant abandons the idea of a coffee and hurries towards the Officers ' Mess Where the Inspecting Officer is due to arrive shortly .
22 Brigadier Scott is taken to the Sergeants ' Mess to meet the Mess members , all of Whom have played vital parts either as instructors or in the administrative support of the recruits ' training , prior to lunching in the Officers ' Mess .
23 In this business , as soon as one meal is complete there is a need to start on the next , and the ACC chefs of the battalion , lunch behind them , had now to prepare for the functions to be held that evening in the Officers ' , and Warrant Officers ' and Sergeants ' Messes for 180 and 350 people respectively .
24 Apart from LCpl Smith , and my driver ( I have my own Land-Rover ) , the Adjutant is really the one I work most closely with ; we always seem to take part in the same parades , but we usually get back to barracks first , leaving the officers and men on guard .
25 But it is in the city , on the west bank of the River F ore , that we shall concentrate , with the officers and men of B Company .
26 The jury heard a tape-recording of an interview between police officers and Hammond , in which he sobbed repeatedly when the officers told him his daughter was dead .
27 FIVE hundred years ago King Henry VII instructed the officers of his Royal Mint , then in the Tower of London , to produce ‘ a new money of gold . ’
28 FIVE hundred years ago King Henry VII instructed the officers of his Royal Mint , then in the Tower of London , to produce ‘ a new money of gold . ’
29 FIVE hundred years ago King Henry VII instructed the officers of his Royal Mint , then in the Tower of London , to produce ‘ a new money of gold . ’
30 The officers said innocent men 's lives had been put at risk and their families had been forced to move house because identities had been disclosed .
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