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

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1 Although in poor health in 1912 , he accepted an offer to be chairman of the delegates to the Congress of the Deaf in Paris 1912 on their visit to London and entertained them lavishly .
2 He was chairman of the Friends of Glenalmond and , having been a strong supporter of the Territorial Army , had recently been appointed Honorary Colonel of 32 ( Scottish ) Signal Regiment ( V ) .
3 I 've been joined today by Professor Mike Springford , Professor of Experimental Physics at the University , and Chairman of the Services for Industry Coordinating Group , and John Golds , the University 's Industrial Liaison Officer .
4 Widower Mr Taylor retired as chairman of the governors at nearby Coxley School in July after 15 years service .
5 The Rt Rev Gordon Bates was responding to an invitation from Rev Jeff Hatton , chairman of the governors at the 900-pupil Eston Park School in Burns Road , Eston .
6 SIR — Following the Conservatives ' election victory may I , as chairman of the governors of a large rural comprehensive school , make a threefold plea in respect of the future of state education .
7 The Foundation Stone was laid on 4th April 1914 by Mr. W. B. Hodgkinson , J.Y. , the Chairman of the Governors of the Ephraim Hallam Charity .
8 From 1958 to 1960 he was chairman of the faculty board of history and from 1962 to his death he was chairman of the governors of the Cambridge Institute of Education .
9 He also thoroughly enjoyed his duties as chairman of the governors of the Perse School .
10 Bridgeman was a Shropshire JP and deputy lieutenant , a privy councillor ( 1920 ) , an elder brother of Trinity House ( 1928 ) , honorary LLD of Cambridge University ( 1930 ) , and chairman of the governors of Shrewsbury School .
11 Peter Righton , a leading authority on the treatment of children , is vice chairman of the governors of
12 She is a human whirlwind , especially at home in Sacriston where under her own name of Brenda Woods she combines her role as mother-of-two with being chairman of the governors of two schools in the village , organising charity events and entertaining in the clubs .
13 Cayley was chairman of the directors of the scheme , which was executed by the engineer William Chapman [ q.v. ] , who developed a novel system using drainage ditches parallel to the main river channels .
14 The Colonel had trusted him to rid the Chairman of the darts of the writer with the poisoned pen .
15 In addition , he is chairman of the trustees of the Science museum and pro-chancellor of Surrey University .
16 He is pro-chancellor of the University of Surrey and chairman of the trustees of the Science Museum in South Kensington .
17 By a curious coincidence , the present Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery was a pupil at that college and used to walk past the painting every day .
18 Both are well known to the veteran Franklin D. Murphy , who is not only Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , but a Trustee of LACMA and , until recently , of the Getty Trust ( see The Art Newspaper No. 4 , January 1991 , Vernissage section ) .
19 Jacob Rothschild , Chairman of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and former Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , has personally financed the construction of the new Supreme Court Building in Jerusalem , at a cost of around £40 million .
20 James de Rothschild had left the ‘ Sleeping Beauty ’ panels to the Tel Aviv Museum , but Lord Rothschild , who is Chairman of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and before that , Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , and who therefore has an eye out for works of art with special meaning to Britain , persuaded the Museum to cede its interest in the panels in exchange for ‘ a significant sum of money ’ .
21 Among those present at the opening were the Director of the Tate Gallery Mr Nicholas Serota , and the Chairman of the Trustees of the Tate Mr Dennis Stevenson .
22 ‘ I would prefer to see the medical charities emphasizing the large amount of research they sponsor into alternatives to the use of animals , rather than making a big fuss out of this ’ , says Michael Balls , chairman of the trustees of the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments , and until recently professor of medical cell biology at the University of Nottingham .
23 The conference unanimously elected President Blaise Compaore of Burkina as chairman of the heads of state conference for a period of two years , and Antonio Alberto do Rosario , Cape Verde Minister of Rural Development and Fisheries , as CILSS minister co-ordinator .
24 In October 1955 , Eden had increased the powers of the Minister marginally , and his Chief Staff Officer was made Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee .
25 John Evans , manager of Wimpey Environmental 's Cardiff office presented Dr Madeleine Havard , vice chairman of the MCS with £3,000 to help the charity continue its conservation efforts .
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