Example sentences of "the 1986 [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Moszkowicz was a key figure in the consortium that rescued Middlesbrough in the 1986 liquidation crisis but resigned the following year after boardroom differences .
2 Boro have been involved in photo-finishes since the 1986 liquidation crisis , while Lawrence performed a permanent highwire act at Charlton Athletic .
3 Boro have been involved in photo-finishes since the 1986 liquidation crisis , while Lawrence performed a permanent highwire act at Charlton Athletic .
4 Promises from agriculture ministers to Parliament about ADAS giving free advice to farmers have gradually been ditched since the 1986 Agriculture Act .
5 CPRE 's evidence shows that during the committee stages of the 1986 Agriculture Act , Mr Gummer said that conservation advice would not be charged for .
6 According to its remit from the 1986 Agriculture Act , MAFF is supposed to balance the needs of conservation with agriculture , which it is blatantly not doing .
7 The introduction of charges reneges on ministerial assurances given during the passage of the 1986 Agriculture Act that the conservation service would not be cut back and would remain free .
8 This was the first case of a person brought to trial under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act .
9 Nasa said that the chances of a repeat of the 1986 Challenger disaster were 1 in 78 .
10 Richard H. Truly , 50 , was appointed on April 12 , 1989 , as acting administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) ; James C. Fletcher , a previous administrator who had come out of retirement to guide NASA after the 1986 Challenger disaster [ see pp. 34266-68 ] , had left the post on April 8 .
11 Since the 1986 election ( when the DLP won 24 of the then 27 seats ) support for Sandiford had declined .
12 Under the system of proportional representation used in the 1986 election , his party managed to win 35 parliamentary seats with just under 10 per cent of the vote .
13 As a result of these worries , there was incorporated into the 1986 Education Act a specific prohibition against promoting ‘ partisan political views in the teaching of any subject in the school . ’
14 The 1986 Education Act ( No 2 ) sought to enhance and standardise the role of governors in this area , but nevertheless the LEA remained the ultimate authority .
15 The 1986 Education Act gave county-school governors the right to decide the use to which the school should be put outside the normal school day , subject to any directions issued by the LEA .
16 Patriarchal power in education was coming back in a big way , and was endorsed in the 1986 Education Act 's stipulation that sex education should be taught within a moral framework and with due regard to family life .
17 So sex education becomes crucially important , but while the 1986 Education Act and Section 28 remain in place , sex education in Britain will consist of little more than a hymn to family life , largely devoid of any education about sex .
18 Likewise the increased accountability of heads to governors , created by the 1986 Education Act and expanded again in the Reform Act , means not only extra work but extra tensions both for the heads themselves and for their staffs .
19 The annual report which head teachers make to the school 's governing body is now ( as a consequence of the provisions of the 1986 Education Act ) presented to parents for discussion at an open meeting ; school records are available for inspection .
20 [ The main recommendations were implemented in the 1980 Education Act , and further extended in the 1986 Education Act ; but the 1988 Education Reform Act introduced radical changes in the relationships between parents , governors , teachers , LEAs and central government ( see Chapter 4 ) . ]
21 ( Their powers and duties resemble those given to English and Welsh school governors by the 1986 Education Act rather than those given by the 1988 Education Reform Act . )
22 Otherwise , the design of the curriculum was left formally to local education authorities , and in practice largely to head teachers — in association with governors after the 1986 Education Act ( see Chapter 4 ) .
23 The 1980 Education Act increased parental choice and the 1986 Education ( No. 2 ) Act increased parental representation on governing bodies .
24 Local businesses are more directly involved in school affairs since the 1986 Education ( No. 2 ) Act 's change in the make-up of school governing bodies .
25 Both the 1986 Education ( No. 2 ) Act and the 1988 Act changed the attitudes of governors as well as their ways of working .
26 That forum , also established by the 1986 Education ( No. 2 ) Act , is the annual parents ' meeting ( APM ) .
27 AI believes that the 1986 law should be reviewed to ensure that it does not lead to the imprisonment of prisoners of conscience .
28 On Aug. 9 the Israeli Justice Ministry had announced that it was preparing an amendment to the 1986 law outlawing contacts with the PLO .
29 Dawn Run , trained in Ireland by Paddy Mullins , was favourite for the 1986 Gold Cup .
30 No one who saw the 1986 Gold Cup and knew of Dawn Run 's subsequent fate could look with unmixed emotions on her statue by the Cheltenham parade ring , where she left a permanent mark on racing history .
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