Example sentences of "staff [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Timothy Toghill has joined the Law Society staff as Careers and recruitment Service Manager . |
2 | Feedback from parents on the arrangements of previous parent 's evenings needs to be considered as well as suggestions from staff for improvements . |
3 | In practice , prescriptions for policy implementation convey discretionary powers to field-level staff for reasons that are combinations of these four ‘ sources ’ of discretion . |
4 | The CSO will be responsible for the provision of a support service to all RBGE staff for problems with word processing and some other software , and for routine hardware problems , including printers . |
5 | Practical considerations , such as the difficulty of finding enough foster placements and adequate staff for children 's homes , also lent weight to arguments in favour of preventing children from coming into care . |
6 | This report examined the particular needs and problems of one-parent families ( one in ten of families with children by 1971 ) , and many of its recommendations had educational implications : expansion of day care and nursery provision , encouragement of pregnant schoolgirls to continue their education , radical changes in the secondary school curriculum and in the careers guidance offered to girls to enable them to compete equally for better paid , traditionally male jobs , greater home-school contacts with more support from guidance staff for children known to be in one-parent families . |
7 | It means that patients , in their ignorance , blame already overstressed medical staff for delays or treatment withheld while those who should be held accountable are cushioned from the consequence of their actions . |
8 | After this brief introduction the head , who was chairing the meeting , asked staff for comments and questions . |
9 | DIABETICS have criticised Darlington Health Authority for failing to provide specialist staff for sufferers . |
10 | The depute fiscal , Elaine Warden , asked the sheriff to demand more staff for patients whose agitated conditions made them liable to fall out of bed . |
11 | An inquiry into that case showed that the head 's activities had probably been common knowledge among the staff for years . |
12 | A measure of support from LEA staff for arts education has already been identified above despite reservations about the attitude of government and the DES . |
13 | Simply ask the bar staff for details . |
14 | He described as unbelievable a suggestion that he had asked staff about drugs at their job interviews . |
15 | Your Directorate intend to use NETWORK as a means of advising staff about events which will affect the future of the Department . |
16 | It should be noted that in the case of any movement of staff between posts any current grade protection will not be transferable to the new post . |
17 | Hence the increasingly hectic traffic of editorial and journalistic staff between titles . |
18 | ‘ Better staff cover to allow circulation of staff between departments ’ … |
19 | In some situations holiday arrangements might be organised at a lower level in the organisation , particularly in specialist areas , such as operating theatres , where interchange of staff between departments is less easy . |
20 | Building on the 1988 study by Gatherer and Edwards ( Spotlight No 11 ) on exchange of staff between colleges and schools , this study extended the inquiry to a wider range of teacher secondments : from the Scottish Office Education Department , the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum and the Regions . |
21 | He challenged the unions to lift restrictions on radios , the movement of staff between stations and the carrying of seriously ill patients . |
22 | The unions were challenged to lift restrictions on radios , the movement of staff between stations and the carrying of seriously-ill patients . |
23 | At the beginning of the decade , there were affiliated to the French Confederation of Producer Co-operatives ( SCOP ) some 670 active industrial co-operatives , organised in eleven regions each with a full-time staff of organisers and advisers , and having a combined turnover of £500 million . |
24 | The English tenure of Ponthieu , moreover , was a further means whereby vigilance could be exercised over the affairs of France , and Edward I retained a permanent staff of lawyers at Paris who dealt with appeals from the comté to the Parlement . |
25 | The copper plate was then handed to one of Ackermann 's numerous staff of engravers — Bluck , Stadler , Havell , and the rest . |
26 | Husbands or wives were seen about 36 per cent of the 639 , other relatives about 43 per cent , friends or neighbours about 10 per cent , staff of institutions about 10 per cent and other officials about one per cent . |
27 | Staff of institutions responded about 18 per cent of those who had been in residential homes for less than a year , 47 per cent of those in one for longer . |
28 | Another explanation for the relatively high proportion of those in residential homes reported to be bad tempered could be that relatives , friends or neighbours were less likely to report or perceive the person who died as being bad tempered than staff of institutions . |
29 | We hope that these materials will not only be used for private study but be subjected to critical scrutiny by school-based inservice groups sharing common curricular interests and by staff of institutions of higher education concerned with both special needs teaching and specific curriculum areas . |
30 | Increased partnership of the kinds intended both made greater demands on the senior staff of institutions , and increased their authority within the overall procedure . |