Example sentences of "of staff [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Internal Delivery Service The internal delivery system by messenger is a consequence of the wide scattering of staff over large areas and different buildings .
2 By the autumn of 1946 the Chiefs of Staff on both sides of the Atlantic were assuming that the two nations would work together in the event of a global war .
3 ‘ A full-time training officer would be desirable to organise the training of staff at all levels .
4 We constantly seek to improve the service through staff development and training programmes , introduction of new technology , and most importantly , creating a climate where the talent and commitment of staff at all levels can be utilised for the benefit of the community .
5 Some areas , particularly in the North , are very short of staff at all levels and make do with less well-trained people .
6 the demands of briefing and training of staff at all levels ;
7 This reduces availability of staff for other purposes .
8 At the present level of staffing the project should be complete within ten years , with the German funding providing for two members of staff for three years .
9 There is no official policy of deliberately choosing partners for their compatibility , whether in terms of personality , age , experience , or religion , and long-standing partnerships do not develop informally because of the frequent transfers of staff to other duties or to new stations altogether .
10 The offices , converted from the old City of London School with a new trading centre built on , house hundreds of staff including many traders .
11 Secondment of staff between different sectors of the educational system can offer benefits to individuals and organisations .
12 Secondment of staff between different sectors of the educational system can offer benefits to individuals and organisations but can also prove traumatic .
13 Agree that in the event of conciliation being unsuccessful , and the client wishing to proceed with a Remuneration Certificate application , then a provisional certificate would be issued by an admitted member of staff under delegated powers to be granted by the Council .
14 The wide range of courses in terms of content and timespan presumably reflects the budget and teaching staff available and the demand created by service needs ( notably shortage of staff in specific areas ) , and the needs expressed by interested applicants .
15 The message is that all staff of an institution have more than an ‘ academic ’ interest in the activities of staff in other departments .
16 Indeed , there is a greater likelihood that they could give the names of more researchers in the same field in another country than they could give the names of staff in other disciplines in the same building .
17 The interest of the British Chiefs of Staff in such arms was also increased by the seemingly prohibitive cost of adequate conventional forces — even with allies in Nato .
18 The inquiry 's terms of reference will be ’ to examine selection and appointment methods and criteria for staff working in children 's homes and to recommend improvements ; and to make such further examination as the committee may consider justified of management or other issues relevant to the protection of children and young people and to the support and guidance of staff in such homes . ’
19 In the next few years there will be fewer young people and these tend to make up the majority of staff in many outlets , so caterers — and particularly the large chains — will come to rely more on automation in the near future . ’
20 To address the varying needs of staff in different schools inservice sessions and workshop programmes on the following topics were developed and delivered .
21 This is to ensure a fair split of staff to each representative due to the small number of staff in some departments .
22 Staff will recall that Penny Carter , a casual part-time member of staff in Foreign Books , appealed for money some time ago to support an evangelising trip to Russia .
23 They have also led to improvements in the managerial skills of staff in these organisations .
24 … The second matter applies particularly to private sector , fee-paying schools where , as the Financial Secretary knows , there is often an arrangement for the children of staff in these schools to be taught at less than the commercial fee in other schools .
25 By assisting in the development of the research base represented by present and potential DORCISS members and to the professional development of staff in these centres , DORCISS aims to make a contribution to th overall vitality of economic and social research within the UK .
26 The pensions of staff in those funds will be unaffected by the Bill .
27 Both Librarians agreed that the current level of informal co-operation between the two libraries was excellent , and worked to the advantage of staff in both organisations .
28 In general , and in addition to the contribution of the outside agencies mentioned earlier , the keys to the successful implementation of the project so far have been simplicity , communication and the involvement of staff from other sections within the Personnel Department at all stages of the development .
29 During the field trial , this exploration was carried out in a conventional manner , eg by gathering background information relevant to the client organisation , by becoming familiar with the physical layout of the offices involved , and by interviewing a representative sample of staff from both departments and from the central support unit .
30 Opportunities for joint supervision with members of staff from these bodies are available when suitable candidates with appropriate research topics present themselves .
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