Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun sg] to day " in BNC.

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1 He will be responsible for the day to day management of the association , which works to help the visually handicapped in Essex and adjoining London boroughs .
2 A consultant radiologist was nominated as the local research coordinator and was responsible for the day to day running of the study and the preliminary public relations work .
3 The day centre manager is totally responsible for the day to day management of the centre including transport , meals etc .
4 ( 2 ) The application shall name both the applicant and the employee or agent of the applicant whom the applicant intends should have the responsibility for the day to day running of the premises to which the applications relates .
5 ( 3 ) Unless a licence is transferred to another employee or agent within eight weeks from the time when the employee or agent named in a licence ceases to be responsible for the day to day running of the premises to which the licence relates , the licence shall cease to have effect .
6 The project engineer is responsible for the day to day development of the project and he will undertake the requirements of a project quality plan to meet all the necessary current standards .
7 The lead project engineer is named , who is then responsible for the day to day running of the project .
8 During the development of the qualification package consideration should be given not just to the training needs of assessors and internal verifiers , but also the way in which the person responsible for the day to day management of the scheme ( the central contact ) could be assisted in the planning of the implementation of the qualification in the organisation .
9 Ms Bone is now the publisher , responsible for the day to day running of the press , while David Martin was last summer appointed executive chairman .
10 interviews with those responsible for company strategy and those responsible for the day to day management of collaboration .
11 Some of the food is used for the day to day living requirements of the fish such as movement , breathing and tissue repair .
12 Gordon Bowers , Commercial Manager , is responsible for the day to day implementation of the new systems which became operational at the end of March .
13 Practice Rule 15(2) ( a ) says , however , " Every solicitor in private practice shall , unless it is inappropriate in the circumstances ensure that clients know the name and status of the person responsible for the day to day conduct of the matter and the principal responsible for its overall supervision " .
14 will be responsible for the day to day running of the voucher centre , and for expanding the client database .
15 The council 's Labour leadership , who have been in control since 1986 , have argued that they had no control over the transactions as the day to day running of the finance department is in the hands of expert financial staff .
16 When considering an offer of a job in the community it is worth asking a few questions about the day to day management of the service , and the kind of support you can expect to get from your colleagues .
17 The point is not merely that decisions about the day to day operation of the business or even long-term strategy have been taken out of the shareholders ' hands — this is the intended , central advantage of the corporate form — but that the shareholders are no longer able to shape the purpose for which the business is run , that is , they are unable to oblige management to maximise profits .
18 IT IS A STATEMENT ABOUT THE DAY TO DAY ROUTINE AFFECTING ELECTORS IN THE NORTH WARD COMMUNITY .
19 Even if we encourage some doctors to specialise in medical education , most of the day to day teaching will remain the domain of jobbing doctors .
20 In fact , much of the day to day supervision and emotional support of house officers was provided by the senior nurses on the wards where they worked , yet this role of the nursing staff receives no official recognition .
21 Much of the day to day motivation to learn depends heavily on the ingenuity of an individual teacher , but the load can be shared with the pupils .
22 All of the rest of the day to day gubbins is front mounted — the control panel and a large font cartridge slot complete the picture here , while the power on/off switch is neatly recessed towards the rear on the left hand side .
23 Springfield Disposal 's regional depot at Stormy West landfill site will be in charge of the day to day running of the site .
24 You are in charge of the day to day management and hiring and firing of staff .
25 So that 's the nature of the world to day , you have to move with the times , it 's going to be a but er this is how we survive .
26 The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval .
27 Planning is divided between county councils and district councils with the day to day administration of planning applications resting mainly with the district councils .
28 We 're dealing with the day to day running of the theatre ; shows coming in , maintenance , but also looking forward to the next productions .
29 The rapidity of change and development in and around partnerships demands that review and evaluation is embedded into the day to day action at all levels of the organisation .
30 Although one consequence of their detached status was that the Commissioners tended to be remote from the day to day process of policy formulation in the higher echelons of the Home Office , they had the advantage of being perceived by the Prison Service as providing a collective leadership in which the professional element in the service could and did play a significant part .
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