Example sentences of "[coord] [art] department " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the Department of Health issues two leaflets ( SA40 and SA41 ) , Travellers ' Guide to Health , which are available from your ABTA Travel Agent or the Department itself .
2 If the Health and Safety Executive or the Department of Environment is responsible then the Parliamentary Commissioner may lay a special report before Parliament .
3 While applications are welcome from candidates in any area of applied biology , preference will be given to those who will provide strong links with existing research groups within either the Institute itself or the Department of Biology .
4 Such arrangements , it was argued , required a more reliable source of income than they could currently envisage , and a clearer indication from the region ( or the Department of Health ) concerning policy about the retention and spending of savings .
5 So I can develop application code and share that across my work group or the department of developers .
6 I do not intend to point an accusing finger at individual officials in either the Department of Employment or the Department of Social Security at local level whose actions may have a bearing on Mr. Docherty 's case .
7 The restrictions often affect the most vulnerable people — people who badly need a job , but do not have the qualifications to get one in , say , ICI or the Department of Trade and Industry .
8 Erm I I look forward to hearing Mr 's views on on this particular matter given that he was the or or the department was was responsible for for in a sense prolonging the discussion to consider the breakdown of locations and as to whether he feels that there is sufficient technical information available on all of the sectors should a recommendation come forward for a particular sector from from the panel .
9 He has called on the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , to ensure that the Scottish Office or the Department of Trade and Industry urgently investigates the condition of the Scottish manufacturing base .
10 or a department , year-team , or cross-curricular group in a large secondary school .
11 The conventional wisdom of his time , like that of our time , held that the best way to run a business ( or a department ) was to ‘ mind the store ’ — managing one 's field and only one 's field , watching it like a microscope image , getting better and better at knowing and doing just one thing .
12 Above all , ‘ Sandy ’ Thom was esteemed by his colleagues ; he was truly egregious but a kind man and a good skipper , whether of a yacht 's crew , a survey party , or a department .
13 A recurring theme in government re-organisation is whether or not to have , for example , a Ministry of Children , or a Department of Senior Citizens .
14 His department later confirmed that there had been no competitive tendering and that no companies apart from EDS , nor the department itself , had been invited to bid .
15 The Festival 's tribute to the work , teaching and writing of Raymond Williams will this year feature Alan Fountain who has been invited by the Festival and the Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham to give a special talk in his memory .
16 A campaign to promote healthier lifestyles , supported by the Health Education Authority and the Department of Health .
17 The latter , built on the site of a station closed as long ago as 1865 , was wholly funded by the GLC and the Department of Environment 's urban programme grant .
18 From 13 May electric operation actually commenced between Dalston and North Woolwich , and a new £440,000 station jointly funded by the GLC and the Department of the Environment opened at Homerton ( between Hackney Wick and Hackney Central ) on the site of a station closed in 1944 .
19 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , the Consumers ' Association , and the Department of Trade and Industry have got together to produce a leaflet to warn you of garden hazards which you may not be aware of , and may not be aware of , and how to safeguard against them .
20 He mentioned the Home Office-led investigation of state funding of the voluntary sector ; the Department of Education 's investigation of educational support grants , about £650m worth , given to local education authorities for tasks deemed especially important ; and the Department of Social Security 's review of the shortfall of contributions to contributory benefits , amounting to nearly £500m a year .
21 But the regulatory functions over the food industry , now split between MAFF and the Department of Health , would transfer to a new Food Standards Agency .
22 The association 's magazine Which ? says that insurance companies and the Department of Transport collect accident details that could throw light on the cars which best protect their occupants , but this information is not made public .
23 Faced with the loss of their previous high-performance computer in 1987 , the university got backing from the Science and Engineering Research Council and the Department of Trade and Industry to purchase a large Computing Surface to serve both as a research vehicle and a flagship site for Meiko .
24 Whether this momentous event , the first national coal strike since 1926 was the result of accidental circumstances or a long-term conspiracy between the National Coal Board and the Department of Energy was subsequently fiercely debated .
25 Lower wage settlements , claimed the Treasury and the Department of Employment , would help to price people back into jobs .
26 In higher education , for example , the idea of the autonomy of the University Grants Committee ( replaced in 1988 by the University Funding Council ) as a buffer between the universities and the Department of Education and Science has been shattered and the Department has regularly intervened with advice to universities and polytechnics about subject areas which should have greater or less resources .
27 In higher education , for example , the idea of the autonomy of the University Grants Committee ( replaced in 1988 by the University Funding Council ) as a buffer between the universities and the Department of Education and Science has been shattered and the Department has regularly intervened with advice to universities and polytechnics about subject areas which should have greater or less resources .
28 The brief for the architects , Hunt Thompson Associates , from their housing association client , was to explore the suitability of the building for conversion into flats , subject to the standards and cost limits laid down by the Housing Corporation and the Department of the Environment .
29 The alleged cancer risk found in the American studies was re-examined and rejected by the Committee on Toxicity , a panel of scientists who work jointly for the Ministry of Agriculture and the Department of Health .
30 The change conceded by the Government and the Department of Education and Science will also allow thousands of British students to apply for grants to study in EC countries .
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