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

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1 First of all , thanks to the Editor for asking for a short article from the unions ( soon to be united as Unison ) for the inaugural Highways Department News Sheet .
2 By any standards the jobs are small , yet people have to make available three sets of plans for the planning department , three for the building control department , three for the Housing Executive and three for the occupational therapists department .
3 For the social services department ( SSD ) deficiencies in the level , range , and quality of services in the community were perceived to be the crucial problem to which CMHTs potentially afforded a solution .
4 With two other Anglican churches within a three-mile-radius , both with vigorous young clergy and enough parochial organizations to provide serious competition for the social services department , St Matthew 's , with its small and ageing population , was an uncomfortable reminder of the declining authority of the established church in the inner cities .
5 For the social services department family affairs and welfare are in theory only significant in relation to the client member .
6 Establishing a ‘ lead agency ’ as the single source of funding for the social care for elderly people is designed to act as a financial incentive for the social services department to develop alternative and less expensive community care options .
7 But Coun Derek Mason said the site was probably one of the best run in the country because it was led by genuine Romany people , and was an excellent advert for the social services department .
8 For the public relations department , a thorough understanding of the structure of the organisation , sound information and an agreed communications policy will all aid clarity of communication .
9 At SOE he was head of Section D. What was commonly known as the dirty tricks department . ’
10 Roycroft also claims — and many in the health authority agree with him — that relationships between the social services department and the health authority , both managerially and professionally , have long been good and have helped underpin a high level of community care .
11 Today we 'll be talking about the Social Services Department of Oxfordshire County Council , and I 'm joined by the Director of Social Services , that 's Ian White .
12 The letter I saw which alerted er , users and their carers about these items on the agenda , seem to be an indication for them to , to express their opinions back through the Social Services Department , now if that 's consultation , then the process has started .
13 The Electricity Council is the central co-ordinating body for the industry and the Management Services and Manpower Branch of the Industrial Relations Department provides advice to management side negotiators on specialist manpower issues .
14 NWC members included Thabo Mbeki , head of the international affairs department , Joe Slovo , general secretary of the SACP , and Mohammed Valli Moosa , who were also the other members of the negotiations commission ; Patrick " Terror " Lekota was named as assistant to the head of the security and intelligence department ; and Cheryl Carolus as convenor of the health , welfare and human resources commission .
15 A new link building , already in use , relieves for the first time in years the problems of the Printed Books Department .
16 The usual method for reconciling different shades of opinion within the authority ( or area ) is the book meeting , at which representatives of the bibliographical services department and/or the areas meet on a regular basis to discuss the selection of new books .
17 A religious boycott involving an estimated 50,000 of Burma 's 300,000 monks ended on Oct. 20 , following an apology from the central military commander and the head of the religious affairs department over the shooting of two monks at a demonstration on Aug. 8 in Mandalay , Burma 's second city [ see p. 37655 ] .
18 Matt Lynch , manager of the environmental services department of IIRS , outlined for the conference the difficulties that legislation presents when trying to draw up a strategy for pollution control .
19 Towards the end of the Christmas term 1990 , the staff of the Modern Languages Department were invited to a buffet dinner in Crescent House by Professor Noel Thomas , who was retiring after some 25 years as a member — and for much of that period a key member — of the Department .
20 Promoted to a senior lectureship in 1973 and to his professorship in German some 10 years later , he was one of the few remaining full-time members of the staff to have witnessed not only the coming of age of the University , but also the massive expansion of the Modern Languages Department and its impressive rise to prominence as an exponent of the applied approach to the teaching of languages , involving a marked shift of emphasis from a near exclusive preoccupation with literary studies in one foreign language to the development of communication skills in at least two .
21 The settlement brought great relief to the whole of the Public Relations Department and clearly the indigenous officers of it needed to be trained for the new situation .
22 Some large organisations have specially designated press officers working within a press office which , though coming under the surveillance of the public relations department , is separate from it .
23 ‘ It 's obviously irritating and awkward for us that they have changed their minds , but they are perfectly entitled to do that ’ , explains George Gordon of the Old Masters department .
24 Significantly , however , as Table 4 also reveals , very little of the replacement residential stock took the form of traditional hostel services : only 32 of the social services department 's additional 161 residential places were located in hostels .
25 Many of the children will have experienced poverty and insecurity , if not actual neglect , and may well have been known to the health or education authorities as children at special risk before they come into the care of the social services department .
26 This is now the responsibility of the social services department , but until 1970 it was the job of welfare departments .
27 In the second talk , Tom Helvin , director of the Diocesan Schools Department , told delegates : ‘ The main reason for our Catholic schools is religious growth and development of the children , not merely to make them practising Catholics , but to involve them fully in parish and church . ’
28 The French proposals had four key institutional ingredients : a council of government heads or foreign ministers that would meet regularly , but where decisions would be taken only by unanimous agreement ; a permanent secretariat based in Paris which would also be intergovernmental since it would be composed of ‘ senior officials of the Foreign Affairs Department of each Member State ’ ; four permanent intergovernmental committees to take care of the policy fields of foreign affairs , defence , commerce and cultural affairs ; and a European assembly whose members would be appointed by the national legislatures .
29 As Claire Holland , of the corporate affairs department of Dixons , points out , suppliers are n't legally obliged to provide a warranty .
30 More than 4,000 museum items missing according to Director General of the Iraqi Antiquities Department
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