Example sentences of "in charge [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A Mr. Nichols was put in charge as a surface foreman and Thomas Jones , working on the stamps , said to Barratt , " they is sure to work " .
2 If Hazel had been a human being he would have been expected to introduce his companions one by one and no doubt each would have been taken in charge as a guest by one of their hosts .
3 So instead of a hero 's welcome , he was put in charge as an enemy alien to spend his eighteenth year in an internment camp .
4 When a high-up official tried to take the magistrate in charge off the case , fellow judges said , ‘ Enough ’ .
5 In charge on a caretaker basis since the October sacking of John Beck , Johnson had hoped his side 's Coca-Cola Cup defeat of Premier League Oldham on Tuesday would have seen him appointed on a permanent basis .
6 If I was in charge on the Brit side , I 'd give a little rope , let things get started , then arrest everybody in sight .
7 Storying is involved in such private , internal activities as dreaming and fantasizing : ‘ If I was in charge for a day , I 'd … ’ ;
8 The Rector was put in charge for a fortnight to begin with , but when there was no improvement in Hamilton it was decided to investigate the possibility of appointing a proper substitute .
9 Remy had only been in charge for a month and already he had a major scoop on his hands .
10 Former captain David Hughes has been put in charge for the rest of the season .
11 Smith 's dismissal put Reg Pybus back in charge for the rest of the season , the undoubted highlight of which was a special match held to celebrate the turning on of the floodlight .
12 De Klerk 's response to the Harms report was effectively to exonerate Defence Minister Gen. Magnus Malan ( held by the Harms report to be " politically responsible " for the existence of the CCB ) from all responsibility for the activities of the discredited CCB , declaring that the report 's findings belonged to a past era , and there was " no reason to condemn the politicians in charge for the way in which they carried out their duties " .
13 Allison , who as manager of the women 's squad worked closely with Jones , will be in charge for the Olympics in Barcelona and World Cup in Havana this season .
14 Where the holder of a canteen licence ceases to manage the canteen , the person who is in charge for the time being can , for a period of 14 days from the date " when the holder ceased to be manager , sell liquor as if the licence had been transferred to him .
15 Where an employee believes there is a risk of violence , this should be discussed with the officer in charge with a view to sharing the information with all staff .
16 Originally destined for RAF service as RE905 , the aircraft actually ended up in charge with the RCAF until 1946 .
17 Those with a taste for Machiavellian plots have suggested that maybe Mr Li has set a trap for Mr Zhu by leaving him in charge at a time when he will have to tackle the delicate problems of an over-heating economy .
18 Beenhakker , in his more candid moments , went close to admitting that senior players were in charge at the Bernabeu .
19 Although the two main architects of the group , brothers Maurice and Charles , are still very much in charge at the top , they are essentially ad men and not financial experts .
20 If he completes the term , it will take Clough to a staggering 19 years in charge at the City Ground and 29 years in total as a manager .
21 Sandy Whitaker , lecturer in charge at the salon at Bishop Auckland College , said local people could get their hair cut well and cheaply .
22 CONSERVATIVE ministers have been in charge at the Department of industry ( DoI ) for a little more than four years .
23 According to a report dated 3 July 1989 from Mr. Alistair Wilson who was the accident and emergency consultant in charge at the hospital , there was a note made by the police that cardiac arrest occurred ‘ at 12.21 a.m . ’
24 Alan explains : ‘ I got my first chance of management about 10 years ago when Ronnie McFall was in charge at the Oval .
25 " It depresses you , " he said , and felt as he spoke that he 'd be better employed packing fish in the fish-packing station than in charge of a church .
26 Negigence was alleged on the part of a senior registrar in charge of a child birth .
27 Stephenson , of Harrowgate Village , Darlington , admitted being drunk in charge of a child .
28 At that time , the panel consisted of senior advisory staff , a teachers ' centre warden , a tutor in charge of a reading and language centre , a DCSL , the Senior English Inspector , three teachers from Major Project schools and a primary-school teacher .
29 Across the aisle Lady Pemberley sat alone and behind her two grandchildren wriggled in charge of a governess whose long bony face and ill-fitting clothes reminded Alexandra powerfully of Miss Gracie .
30 Perhaps PC Dickens would arrest his wife for being drunk in charge of a bike with bald tyres ?
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