Example sentences of "standard be [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If safety standards are threatened by the alleged or actual act of victimisation , offshore safety division inspectors have the powers , under the Health and Safety at Work etc . |
2 | The centre has implemented effective systems for ensuring that consistent standards are applied to the evaluation of the candidates ' work and that the standards comply with those specified in the unit/model . |
3 | Emission standards are designated for a large number of pollutants or combinations of pollutants and may be applied to individual or specific groups of emitters . |
4 | The more the standards are imposed by the teacher , the more the pupils are ‘ working for their teacher ’ , rather than for themselves . |
5 | Pharmacists ' dispensing standards are tested by the family health services authority and by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain , whose mandatory code of ethics includes standards of practice for dispensing . |
6 | Our track record in London and in Yorkshire is a key factor in our success , along with the launch of our Total Quality Management programme , which ensures standards are maintained at the high levels expected in Westminster . ’ |
7 | The Act requires childcare facilities to be registered to ensure that standards are maintained throughout the country . |
8 | To preserve the value of our qualification , however , I feel that it is imperative that standards are maintained throughout the profession . |
9 | Does my hon. Friend agree that the secret of contracting out is the drawing up of a contract between those who buy a service and those who supply it , and that , together with independent inspection , that is an essential ingredient to ensure that quality and standards are maintained in the public 's interest ? |
10 | Databases remain the number one concern for the second year running , whilst Unix standards are listed as the 8th most important issue , compared with their showing at 19th position last year . |
11 | High service standards are reflected in the more customer-friendly refurbished branches , which allow for prompt personal attention and privacy . |
12 | Antiracism initiatives that literally denigrate educational standards are identified as an assault on the traditional virtues of British education . |
13 | Shipments of products meeting their standards are expected in the first half of 1994 . |
14 | Molecular weight standards are shown to the left ( B ) Duplicate crude nuclear extracts from UF9 cells were subjected to Far Western blotting using 32 P-labelled ATF1 ( lanes 1 and 2 ) or 32 P-labelled CREB ( lanes 3 and 4 ) as a probe . |
15 | Molecular weight standards are shown to the left . |
16 | Molecular weight standards are shown to the left and CBP100 , CREB and ATF1 are indicated to the right of the figure . |
17 | Will the Prime Minister confirm that the protocol on social policy which he agreed at Maastricht means that , when social policy and employment standards are discussed in the Community , the United Kingdom ’ shall not take part ’ , shall not vote or have a voice ? |
18 | It is therefore crucial that standards are set by the EEC and that manufacturers , government and retailers should be forced to provide the best technology on the market . |
19 | The contentious sanitary and phytosanitary standards are included in the draft agreement drawn up by GATT director-general Arthur Dunkel , as part of the proposed reforms under discussion in the present " Uruguay round " of the talks . |
20 | Not only are students asked to demonstrate their craft by selecting , preparing and presenting the best possible three course meal for four to a fixed budget , but equally high standards are demanded in the question paper stages of the competition . |
21 | Could standards be preserved at the same time as giving institutions greater autonomy ? |
22 | The report recommended that clear and enforceable standards be introduced for the following : • supervision requirements ; • maximum duty times and minimum training requirements for lifeguards ; • provision of safety equipment ; • provision of extra services within swimming pools , such as supplying of food and drink , use of diving boards , slides and flumes . |
23 | Police and the trading standards were led to the house by a suspicious neighbour . |
24 | The fundamental point to make is that the standards were developed for the private sector , without local government in mind . |
25 | At a Leverhulme seminar on higher education in 1981 , Gerry Fowler commented that the CNAA 's ‘ Partnership in validation ’ might be held to point the way forward to a national system of awards whose standards were assured by the institutions offering the courses , and periodically scrutinized from outside . |
26 | Occasionally it was conceded that New York had elements of sophistication but it was widely appreciated that film tastes and standards were determined in the populous and philistine Midwest . |
27 | Meanwhile , flaws in the procedures introduced by the Government to bring Interim Development Orders up to modern standards were highlighted in the case of Carmel Woods near Llandeilo . |
28 | The American Library Association also endorsed the document and published it in 1920 , and for twenty.five years the Certain Standards were acclaimed as the basis of all school library accreditation in the United States . |
29 | New standards were set for the working-class house in terms of space , WC , bathrooms , sunlight and garden space . |
30 | The group is also concerned that if , as currently proposed , internationally-harmonized food standards were set by the Codex Alimentarius Commission [ see SAFE report , below ] , quality would decline . |