Example sentences of "[art] secretary [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The increased powers of the Secretary of State over a centrally directed system of curriculum and assessment and , indeed , over teachers ' conditions of service , make it ‘ safe ’ for the government to increase the managerial responsibilities of schools .
2 Representations have been made to the Secretary of State via the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union on behalf of taxi drivers .
3 A complaint of breach of the LEA 's broader duty must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 ( see Chapter 2 ) .
4 The court has no jurisdiction if the complaint concerns breach of the broad duty in section 25 ; the complaint must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 .
5 If the request were denied , the parent would have to pursue the matter via the local curriculum complaints procedure established under section 23 of the ERA 1988 , then via the Secretary of State under sections 68 or 99 of the Education Act 1944 , before the matter could then be referred to the European Commission on Human Rights .
6 The modification must be unlikely to require unreasonable expenditure by the licence holder , who may appeal against the notice to the Secretary of State under s.10(1) ( c ) .
7 Lastly , the power vested in the Secretary of State under section 14(4) of the Act of 1988 to dispense with the nationality requirement in the case of one ( or more ) individuals in view of the length of time he has ( or they have ) resided in the United Kingdom and been involved in the fishing industry there , is not such as to make the nationality requirements compatible with the E.E.C .
8 ( 3 ) Fees determined by the Secretary of State under subsection ( 1 ) above shall , on being paid by any applicant to the board , be paid over by the clerk of that board to the council which defray the expenses of that board .
9 b ) any other expenses incurred by the Secretary of State under the Act ; and
10 The Funding Council shall not borrow money from any source , give any guarantee or indemnity or create any trust or security over or in respect of any of their property which was acquired , improved or maintained wholly or partly , directly or indirectly out of funds provided by the Secretary of State under section Payment of grants , etc. to Funding Council of this Act or from the proceeds of or any consideration for the disposal of any property so acquired , improved or maintained .
11 6. — ( 1 ) The Funding Council shall not dispose of any property acquired , improved or maintained wholly or partly , directly or indirectly , out of funds provided by the Secretary of State under the said section Payment of grants , etc. to Funding Council or from the proceeds of or any consideration for the disposal of any property so acquired , improved or maintained without the prior consent , given in writing , of the Secretary of State .
12 The SIB has wide powers granted to it by the Secretary of State under the FSA , and has a broad authority in enforcing the Act ( and can override the decisions of the SROs ) .
13 The Act removed the right of people who had settled in the UK before 1973 to register as British citizens , and replaced this with the opportunity to naturalise as British at the discretion of the Secretary of State at the Home Office .
14 The new organization had the Secretary of State at its head assisted by a private secretary and a Précis Writer .
15 The Secretary of State at the head of its sponsoring Department of State must lay its annual report and accounts before Parliament which may debate them and which may , if it thinks fit , call the Chairman and others before a select committee , examine them and report on their performance .
16 In directing subject working groups and TGAT , the Secretary of State at the time , Kenneth Baker , demanded advice on ‘ the measurement and recording at a range of levels of positive achievement in reasonably discrete elements ’ ( DES 1988a : Appendix B ) .
17 Would the reserve powers still be available to the Secretary of State at the second or third sale ?
18 I repeat a suggestion that I made to the Secretary of State at the time of the last atrocity in Northern Ireland .
19 Now it is for these reasons all of these different views and these conflicting opinions coming from authoritative sources and the concern the locals have that this issue has been ramrodded through on a political ticket is is is the very reason why it should go to an inspector appointed by the Secretary of State at least some semblance of independence and that issues brought out in in full public consideration .
20 There is no suggestion that Mr Norman Tebbit , the secretary of state at the time , was party to some sinister conspiracy when he waved the Al Fayeds ' bid through in March 1985 .
21 Erm I have to say that that these are largely my personal views of the member of the regional office , rather than obviously the Secretary of State at this stage in the proceedings .
22 The Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry then has complete liberty to accept or reject these recommendations , and to decide whether , and how , they should be acted upon .
23 Today , little more than a week after the event , I received my copy , to find not only a short account of things said by the Secretary of State at our Anniversary Luncheon , but also our Chairman 's considered response .
24 When anyone dies in hospital , and there are no relatives or friends to arrange and meet the cost of the funeral , the Secretary of State for Social Services has agreed that the Health Authority will do so ( Hospital Memorandum 1972/41 and Health Notice 1985/31 ) .
25 It contains guidance on arrangements to transfer local authority residential care homes to independent control ; it also gives Directions from the Secretary of State for Health about local authorities ' continuing responsibility for residents in transferred homes whose care was arranged by the local authority under Section 21(1) of the National Assistance Act 1948 ( as amended by paragraph 2(1) , Schedule 23 to the Local Government Act 1972 ) and under paragraph 2 , Schedule 8 to the National Health Service Act 1977 .
26 The Circular also contains appendices and annexes which discuss related issues , and which report the statements by the Secretary of State for Social Security on eligibility for Income Support of residents of transferred homes .
27 The Local Government and Housing Act 1989 gave back to the Secretary of State for the Environment the power to make determinations excluding certain elderly persons ' dwellings from the Right to Buy .
28 Examples of reasons given by the Secretary of State for not allowing a property to be exempted include :
29 Annual report by the Secretary of State for Social Security on the Social Fund 1990–91 .
30 That December , the Secretary of State for Transport announced the identity of the successful bidders : Travellers-Fare 's own management .
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