Example sentences of "[verb] by [art] [adj] [noun pl] commission " in BNC.

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1 Another study reported by the Equal Opportunities Commission ( address on page 146 ) in their book Carers and Services , which compares the situation of men and women looking after dependent elderly relations , shows that 59 per cent of all carers are women .
2 Two clauses relating to the Iranian fatwa against Salman Rushdie were included in a resolution on human rights in Iran adopted by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights at its 49th session , which closed last month .
3 Trent International Centre for School Technology [ TICST ] is commissioned by the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Engineering Council ( joint sponsors of the WISE Project which began in January 1984 ) to operate converted buses as mobile teaching/exhibition vehicles to support a programme of activities which will bring to the attention of girls ( particularly 13–14 year olds at option time ) , parents and the general public , the roles and opportunities for women in Science and Engineering .
4 Finally , it is as well to realise that the title of ‘ karate champion ’ can only be legitimately conferred by a national governing body recognised by the Martial Arts Commission .
5 Intertel Communications Inc , currently legally a Canadian company , says from its Teleport Denver Inc base in Colorado that it plans to swear allegiance to the flag and become a naturalised American : it will reincorporate in the US to meet a condition set by the Federal Communications Commission , which gave plenty of ammunition to the Europeans that say that the US market is not as open as Uncle Sam likes to think , by insisting that only American companies could hold earth satellite station common carrier licences — there is no comparable restriction on US companies applying for licences in the UK .
6 One case of particular importance in this field was brought by the Equal Opportunities Commission which , in addition to its formal powers of investigation has legal authority to pursue cases in the courts .
7 Their fight is being financed by the Equal Opportunities Commission .
8 AN estate agency which has only two men among its 22 staff is being investigated by the Equal Opportunities Commission .
9 The extension of Opportunity 2000 to Northern Ireland has been welcomed by the Equal Opportunities Commission ( EOC ) .
10 The statutory framework is supported by Codes of Practice issued by the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality .
11 This project will continue earlier work on recruitment and selection to vacancies in retail sales and clerical occupations , in two locations in the North-East of England , which has been funded by the Equal Opportunities Commission .
12 Emanuel Hospital , as it was called for two and a half centuries , lived quietly in Westminster into the nineteenth century and until a more elaborate scheme was developed by the Endowed Schools Commission .
13 Recent initiatives in this country include the current survey of teacher training courses being undertaken by the Equal Opportunities Commission , and the Schools Curriculum Development Committee 's work in this area which resulted in the ‘ Genderwatch ’ pack of self-assessment schedules for use in schools : this pack would provide valuable support material for arts teachers wishing to monitor this aspect of their work .
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