Example sentences of "chairman of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As far as the police part of the Bill is concerned , the er Government er under considerable pressure from erm er er members on their own side er as well as from these benches , have made the er very welcome concession that the chairman of a police authority shall no longer be appointed er by the Secretary of State , by the Home Secretary , but elected from among the members of the police authority er they have also made provision that the er er er i in response to the er criticisms that were made at second reading that the size of the p of a police authority shall no longer be limited to er sixteen members but could er by er order of the Secretary of State be extended to er twenty er er er twenty-four members .
2 Amendment thirty-one confirms that a chairman of a police authority will be elected by the authority itself , instead of being appointed by the Home Secretary As Noble Lord , Lord has already said .
3 Seeing the low scores , the Chairman of the Greens Committee was muttering darkly about setting more difficult pin positions the next day .
4 It is chaired by , a practising auditor , a member of the Auditing Practices Board and chairman of the Accounts Commission in Scotland .
5 Pat Watters , chairman of the personnel services committee which yesterday agreed to the early retirements , said that the council can base the payments on the salary Mr McNeill would have received from 1 April .
6 Dr Roger Vanderfield ( Australia ) , chairman of the laws committee as well as of the IRB , said in Wellington : ‘ The law changes stem from careful and long debate of differing viewpoints .
7 Judge Smith formerly chairman of the Rules Committee was a man greatly feared by his colleagues , but no chairman would dare follow his example in the congress of today .
8 Mr Alcock , a 55-year-old widower who lives in Debenham , has served as vice-chairman of the county 's planning committee and chairman of the rivers development area strategy committee and the Brecks project committee .
9 Erm I think at that stage , Robin was the the chairman of the tenants association ,
10 He 's a former chairman of the magistrates association and has spent thirty one years on the bench .
11 Chairman of the Residents Association , Frank Dempsey said : ‘ A lot of people in the area , especially young people , have never lived in a house before .
12 He has been chairman of the cereals committee since 1985 and is a member of the Yorkshire ( East Riding ) branch .
13 Welcoming such a move Sean McCague , Chairman of the Games Administration Committee , said : ‘ I would be delighted if there was a structure put in place , at least within certain competitions , whereby a player could be suspended if booked on a certain number of occasions .
14 As Chairman of the Games Administration Committee Sean McCague is determined to meet breaches of discipline head on .
15 The Headmaster has agreed to the idea , and so has the chairman of the Parents Association .
16 He had the casting vote , as chairmen do , and he voted to say that he thought opting out would be good for Banbury School , but of course he was the chairman of the parents group that was trying to opt out , so that was not greeted very well amongst some of us , I think .
17 Thames Water Authority was fined £3,000 with £1,000 costs by Newbury magistrates after it admitted pumping ‘ virtually raw ’ sewage into a stream flowing through land owned by Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , at Bagnor Manor , Winterbourne , Berkshire .
18 ACCORDING to Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , in the United States 90 per cent of the arts are funded by individual donors .
19 WEALTHY businessmen who have benefited from low tax rates should do more to subsidise the arts , the chairman of the Arts Council said yesterday .
20 Stephen Bayley , former director of the Design Museum , will chair a debate , taking questions from the floor ( many pre-wrapped ) and flinging them at a panel of designers , architects , patrons and critics , among them Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , and Mies van der Rohe buff .
21 He served as editor of The Times while unable to type , as chairman of the Arts Council while unable to drive , and was appointed to the Broadcasting Standards Council unaware that one of Britain 's most popular television shows was named Jim 'll Fix It ( ‘ Who 's Jim ? ’ he once asked ) .
22 Tory-supporting modernist , and chairman of the Arts Council .
23 This attitude has provoked strong reactions from various gallery holders who have benefited by the system , some of whom accuse Mr Job de Ruiter , the chairman of the Arts Council , of wanting to dictate the taste of the public by forcing on it a type of art it simply does n't want .
24 ‘ Renton 's very definitely a man I can do business with ’ Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council was reported to have said , after a preliminary meeting .
25 The author presiding at his last meeting as chairman of the Arts Council in 1972 .
26 It has done more , for example , for the understanding of music by ordinary people of this country than any other organisation , including the Arts Council ’ — this was a generous admission from the then chairman of the Arts Council — ‘ and it has done much for education and a great deal for general culture .
27 Occasionally the advice sought was within my specialised knowledge as the chairman of the Arts Council .
28 He was always very amenable to me when , as chairman of the Arts Council , I too was in need of some special support .
29 When Jim Haynes had been planning his shift from the Edinburgh Traverse to London in 1965 , the suggestion for the Jeanetta Cochrane venue had come from Harold Wilson 's all-purpose wheeler-dealer Lord , then Arnold Goodman , the Chairman of the Arts Council .
30 The President and Director-General became members of the new Architecture Round Table launched by the Chairman of the Arts Council , Lord Palumbo .
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