Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] officer [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Decisions about action in routine pollutions are a matter for the field officer 's discretion .
2 They then become potential recruits for the Recruitment Officer 's annual programme of events .
3 The final straw for the Prison Officers ' Association came when two officers were kicked , beaten and punched in a fracas earlier this week — one went to hospital , the other 's on sick leave .
4 The Government 's latest position on the Maastricht Bill debacle , presented with patrician brazenness by Douglas Hurd yesterday as the law officers ' latest position , is that it matters not a whit whether MPs approve Labour 's amendment on the social chapter .
5 His arguments for such a conclusion are , first , the narrow one that the appellant 's complaint of 15 July 1989 was about the police officers ' fabricating the interview notes — whereas the inquiry was principally into the possibility of their having , following his complaint , removed them from Warwick Crown Court .
6 The most explicit form of control is exerted through the field officer 's immediate superior , the area supervisor , who occupies the key position of intermediary between senior officials based in offices in headquarters and district officers in the field .
7 In the presence of a few hundred Masai , the young warrior hurled his spear right through the district officer 's heart .
8 The accounts provided in this chapter of the development officers ' work will have shown already the breadth of activities in which they were involved : assessing , visiting and supporting clients and their families ; recruiting , training and supervising support workers ; negotiating with other service-providers .
9 The anxiety about case loads was accompanied by a concern over the provision of ‘ cover ’ together with some concern about the isolation of the development officer 's position , which did not fit into any overall management structure at Age Concern England and left them without a full-time support , supervision and management back-up service .
10 In practice these were the two main elements of the development officer 's service ; but there were two additional important elements which had not been fully foreseen : direct support from the development officers to clients and their relatives , and the monitoring of clients ' situations over time .
11 At the same time , scientific staff have no access to graphics software on the Garden 's other PCs , and are making increased use of the Graphics Officer 's time on routine text-processing for presentations through the Mac .
12 Part of the field officer 's art is to display an understanding of each polluter 's problems , and to resist the temptation to treat as routine demands which may prove to be extremely onerous , particularly for one in an economically vulnerable position .
13 As more of the field officer 's job is bureaucratized and made more ‘ scientific ’ , he finds himself spending less time on the river bank .
14 These would bear heavily on the Publication Officer and consideration must therefore be given to increasing staffing of the Publication Officer 's ‘ office ’ .
15 Perhaps the extreme examples are the offenders who must make use of the probation officers ' services .
16 John Bartell , chairman of the Prison Officers ' Association , has warned that any remand prisoner suffering a condition that requires constant nursing care , or carrying the HIV virus , would not be sent to the Wolds because of the possible cost .
17 At a conference of the Prison Officers ' Association , their leader , John Bartell has called for a halt on the Government 's privatisation of the prison service .
18 Similar escapes in the past — there 've been 16 in 2 years — have prompted officials of the Prison Officers ' Association to suggest video camera surveillance of the blind spot .
19 David Evans , general secretary of the Prison Officers ' Association in England and Wales , mounted a fierce attack on ‘ the threat of contracting-out or privatisation . ’
20 The essential basis of the police officers ' claim in those proceedings is that the article complained of carried the clearly defamatory innuendo that their vindication by the P.C.A. and the deputy chief constable was worthless .
21 There must be evidence , usually of the police officer 's observations , that there was a pillion passenger .
22 While the recruits and their visitors enjoy the day , the staff and students of the Warrant Officers ' and Non-Commissioned Officers ' Wing continue their work .
23 ‘ An important part of the training officer 's task is to co-operate effectively with other ( non-library ) parts of the ‘ parent ’ organisation .
24 Impartiality is a vital feature of the conciliation officer 's role .
25 The time limit of three months from notification of the adjudication officer 's decision is important .
26 It will contain details of the claim and of the adjudication officer 's decision , together with a note of the statutory provisions and decisions of the Commissioners upon which the adjudication officer is relying .
27 A substantial amount of a field officer 's time is spent in creating and preserving good relations with dischargers of all kinds , even in the absence of pollution problems .
28 Changes in water quality are rarely dramatic , but occur very gradually , and such a gross indicator rarely shows the direct impact of a field officer 's activities .
29 She went on seeing Jim , his friend , his appalled good friend , just as before — perhaps even in his own bed , Albert realized , since the shift-work timing of a customs officer 's job made the logistics of adultery comically easy .
30 Recent studies have confirmed that large parts of a house officer 's week are spent on routine tasks like taking blood , filling in forms , arranging beds for routine and emergency admissions , and filing laboratory reports .
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