Example sentences of "department of [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | A final plaintive note records how , influenced by the advice of friends , this postlude does not include adverse commentary on the recent moves in the Department of Education to centralise the school curriculum ( ’ on the grounds that I read too much into what were chance decisions ’ ) and regretting accepting that advice . |
2 | Dr Russo stole the show with her opening remark : ‘ In France the Department of Education has the largest budget and is considered to be the most prestigious Ministry of Government . ’ |
3 | The Department of Education claims the title university college would lead to confusion . |
4 | This has been revealed following a meeting of the Education Board where members tried a specimen paper submitted by the Department of Education to show the types of questions which would be asked in next year 's 11-plus . |
5 | On three evenings in November , the Department of English organised the Faculty of Arts Poetry Festival at the Watershed . |
6 | Professor Charles Robertson of Strathclyde University 's department of architecture confirmed the gloomy prognosis . |
7 | This April saw the creation of a Department of State uniting the arts , heritage , sport , tourism and broadcasting . |
8 | The Department of Transport insists the resurfacing work is unavoidable , but the AA says it 's badly timed . |
9 | ‘ At the moment there are no formulae for costing environmental matters of that sort , ’ a spokesman for the Department of Transport informed the author . |
10 | But some would like to see the department of transport refuse the increase forcing the owners to sell . |
11 | The Department of Transport believes the warm weather encourages more drink-driving … with horrifying results . |
12 | The Department of Transport say the damage occured yesterday while a routine inspection was actually being carried out . |
13 | But the Department of Transport claims the couple will not be seriously affected . |
14 | They urged the department of transport to complete the motorway as a matter of urgency . |
15 | ‘ There is strong support in the Department of Transport to get the West coast main line investment going , ’ Mr Green added . |
16 | A recent map leaked from the Department of Transport shows the plans for the ’ Trans-European Road Network ’ linking continental and British routes . |
17 | The Department of Health says the routine jabs will start in October . |
18 | And the Department of Health says the new system does work provided its administered properly . |
19 | Acting on the advice of the Committee on Safety of Medicines ( CSM ) , the UK Department of Health suspended the product licences for triazolam ( Halcion ) on Sept 30 , 1991 . |
20 | Society chairman Malcolm Smith said his members would now want to see a written reply from the Department of Health confirming the proposed arrangements would not be introduced . |
21 | The Department of Health regards the WHO guidelines as over-cautious . |
22 | The college has asked the Department of Health to investigate the practice after a baby died during delivery in a pool in Sweden . |
23 | The availability of data from the 1991 census , which included a question regarding longstanding illness , together with the intention of the Department of Health to review the weighted capitation formula using this information may stimulate much work but little light . |
24 | From February , 1992 , the UK Department of Health sponsored the broadcast of television commercials designed to alert parents to the dangers of VSA . |
25 | The Department of Energy discovered the true costs of nuclear power after months of considering electricity privatisation . |
26 | In April 1992 , the UK Department of Energy approved the development of the Caister and Murdoch gas fields in the southern North Sea along with the Caister/Murdoch System ( CMS ) , a new gas gathering and transportation system . |
27 | Marine geophysics The final phase of the continental shelf programme funded by the Department of Energy included the integration of data from other organisations ' marine gravity surveys with the BGS dataset . |
28 | The innovative work of the Department of Design caught the Princess ' eye — in particular , the model by graduate Elaine Mossman of a an integrated postal service machine or Mailing Access Point and the Satellite Guided Grass Mower designed by 1991 graduate Alan Kitchen . |
29 | An officer of the department of planning visited the site and , on that occasion , found no litter or other rubbish . |
30 | The Department of Industry recognises the value of training foreign engineers , as a long-term stimulus for sales of British-made equipment . |