Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [unc] panel " in BNC.
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1 | Several hearings were held , and as a teacher involved with the family , and as someone who 'd been asked officially to ‘ socialise , them , Mr M was asked to give information to the Children 's Panel . |
2 | Mrs Laughton resigned with much regret , saying as she went that Orkney Islands Council did n't appear to know what the role of the Reporter to the Children 's Panel should be , and determined to make her concerns public . |
3 | They began their fight by refusing to accept the grounds of referral to the Children 's Panel . |
4 | The children here were all considered old enough by their parents to understand a sympathetic explanation of the grounds on which the Reporter had referred their case to the Children 's Panel . |
5 | The Reporter 's request to the Children 's Panel for an extension of the Place of Safety orders for a further twenty-one days was upheld . |
6 | Prior to this , an assessment panel review meeting was held in the school to consider a submission to the children 's panel . |
7 | Formal consent must also be sought from the Reporter to the Children 's Panel if we propose to share certain information provided by the Reporter . |
8 | On 5th March a successful meeting of the Group was held in Glasgow when Mr F. J. Kennedy , Reporter to the Children 's Panel , Glasgow , gave a most interesting and inspired talk on his experience over the last few years . |
9 | In the UK , investment during 1991 is estimated to have fallen by 15 per cent in real terms , compared with the forecast drop of 10 per cent , according to the CIA 's panel . |
10 | MP Jim Wallace made his appeal for such an inquiry on the floor of the House of Commons ; and when the topic was brought up at the Scottish Liberal Democrats Conference , he was supported by Judy Steel , wife of the former leader of the Liberal Party , and herself one of the first ever Reporters to a Children 's Panel when the system began in 1971 . |