Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That those responsible for the choice of hymns and worship songs be guided by the quality of their doctrinal content , language and musical idiom , and that both the new and the old be included in the repertoire ( 530–533 , 538 — 539 , 541 ) .
2 I move that the minutes of meetings of committees and sub-committees in sofar as they require confirmation be confirmed by the council , Except with regard to any matters still under consideration .
3 So why should down-to-earth , hard-headed Lancastrians be convinced by the marketing of this toolkit ?
4 However , Yeltsin proposed that the heads of executive power at local level would in future be elected by the localities and not appointed by the President [ for threats to dissolve the Congress of People 's Deputies see p. 38875 ] .
5 In his careful , helpful , written and oral submissions Mr. Baragwanath , who appeared for the respondents before the Board , accepted that special leave to appeal would as a general rule be granted by the Board in the exercise of its discretion to a petitioner who had been erroneously refused leave to appeal as of right save in exceptional circumstances , for example , where the judgment of the courts below and the record available led the Board to conclude that the petitioner 's chances of success or the amount involved did not justify the imposition on the respondents of the delay and expense which an appeal necessarily entails .
6 The women demanded their ‘ gifts ’ of time and interest to the club be reciprocated by the donation of time and money by the players for the collective life of the community .
7 20.2 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England .
8 19.1 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England .
9 Question 4 Should client account reconciliations be audited by the reporting accountant ?
10 Re-definition on such lines could without a statute be effected by the House of Lords , which alone has sufficient authority to attempt the task , and would not involve much disturbance of decided cases ; there are certainly many obiter dicta at all levels to be sacrificed , but that would be a most desirable result .
11 Will copyright law be developed by the courts to prevent the marketing of " lookalike " computer programs ?
12 As the Created God can be made ever greater by the actions of people creating goodness by living within the constraints of the Second Choice , so can that greatness be reduced by the actions of others operating within the evolutionary licence of the First Choice .
13 It seems much more sensible to let the issue be settled by the facts in each particular case .
14 The government , it says , is letting Turkey 's fate be decided by the way the war turns out .
15 The second and less sweeping challenge to Hale came from Smith J. who , whilst accepting the contract and consent analysis , suggested that the consent could in certain circumstances be revoked by the wife .
16 Julia said soothingly , ‘ Why should Canon Wheeler be expected by the police to know about keys ? ’
17 The Defence , Interior and Foreign Ministers narrowly escaped congressional censure for violating the constitutional requirement that the presence of foreign troops be approved by the Congress .
18 This meant that their authority was rather limited since it could at any moment be revoked by the shareholders .
19 I therefore propose that Coopers and Lybrand be and are hereby appointed auditors to the company , to hold office from the conclusion of this meeting until the conclusion of the next meeting er , of the company at which accounts are laid for the company in accordance with section two four one Companies Act Nineteen Eighty Five and that their remuneration for this period be fixed by the directors .
20 How would the House of Commons be affected by the introduction of the STV ?
21 De Klerk announced that the granting of indemnity would be discretionary , and would apply only to " political offences " committed before noon on Oct. 8 , neither would any pending or current legal process be suspended by the announcement .
22 The confusing rules prohibiting charging for educational provision ( including anything provided as part of the National Curriculum ) and examination entry ( see Appendix to this chapter ) , and the requirement that a course of study leading to a qualification authenticated by an outside body be approved by the Secretary of State or a designated body , have imposed further constraints on what may be offered .
23 In the ordinary case , the breach of a promise to do something by a certain time can for practical purposes be remedied by the thing being done , even out of time …
24 Will reserve powers be retained by the Secretary of State ?
25 The Captain decided not to switch on his engines until they were further away ; he was content to let the vessel be carried by the tide .
26 Can the applicability of procedural protection be affected by the likelihood that the hearing would make a difference to the result that the tribunal has reached in this particular instance ?
27 If the parties can not agree on the terms of the mortgage , application can always be made to the court who will settle the terms of the mortgage or direct that conveyancing counsel be appointed by the court to do so .
28 Self-image theory accepts that purchase behaviour will in part be determined by the need to satisfy physiological , safety and social needs .
29 The Europe in which we are to live will in part be shaped by the ideas , negotiations , cultural translations and mis-translations which people such as MEPs bring to Strasbourg and Brussels , or which they learn there , and in which they engage .
30 Perhaps my allegiance to the latter may in part be conditioned by the fact that grew up in its company , in which case I should similarly prefer Fritz Reiner 's 78s of the Shostakovich Sixth ( Columbia , 6/37 ) , which I also bought as a schoolboy .
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