Example sentences of "[noun] on the period " in BNC.

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1 In our annual reports in Dumbarton Oaks Papers we have shown something of the extraordinary nature of the church and its decoration and shed much new light on the period immediately before Justinian .
2 The Association has a long history ( dating back to the end of the last century ) , and the ESRC funded project will complement existing work on the period before 1946 .
3 Since November 1983 , the Secretary of State has sought the advice of the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge on the period necessary for retribution and deterrence .
4 But it finds agreement with more sober , weighty judgements on the period provided by various studies of the official criminal statistics .
5 There was no limitation on the period of service overseas that a man could agree to undertake , and the crown was relieved of the burden of administration : recruiting , mustering and paying the troops were carried out by the officials of the magnates who made the contracts .
6 Consider Glyn and Sutcliffe 's epitaph on the period :
7 The NIESR has published two histories of economic policy in Britain , that by J C R Dow on the period 1945 to 1960 , and that by F T Blackaby and others on the period 1960 to 1974 .
8 On his return to London he makes the following comment on the period 8 to 14 November , presumably spent with Helen Noble : ‘ The holiest and best of pleasures .
9 ( i ) When a prisoner is sentenced to imprisonment for life , within a short time the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice are invited by the Secretary of State to express their views on the period he should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence .
10 But when the judge , and the Lord Chief Justice , express their views on the period a particular prisoner should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , they are involved in part of the same consideration as they would be when deciding a proper determinate sentence for a serious offence other than murder .
11 Is the Secretary of State obliged to make the decision on the period which a life sentence prisoner should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence personally , or may this task be performed by a junior minister on his behalf ?
12 The ultimate decision on the period a life sentence prisoner should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence is that of the Secretary of State .
13 The use and appearance of the land depend in so many cases on the period under discussion and the intensity of management , and many more detailed studies are needed of present and former woodland areas .
14 In the meantime , a slight disagreement between doctor and patient on the period of recovery .
15 The NIESR has published two histories of economic policy in Britain , that by J C R Dow on the period 1945 to 1960 , and that by F T Blackaby and others on the period 1960 to 1974 .
16 And , but not problematising the difference between these practices and that of Pennone , Pistoletto , Beuys , Hess and Merz and by relying heavily on Rosalind Krauss in the catalogue , Thompson proposes no new insights on the period .
17 They also agreed to a near doubling of aid to the Third World , but failed to reach a common position on the period of time over which the increase would be phased in .
18 They impose a particular perspective on the period , albeit one that is often ignored , because it does not provide a narrative framework for understanding late Roman and early Merovingian history .
19 ‘ Following consultation with the Lord Chief Justice it has been agreed that the most satisfactory way of obtaining the judicial view is to ask the trial judge to write to me , through him , in every case where a discretionary life sentence is passed giving his view on the period necessary to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
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