Example sentences of "[noun sg] stand at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is uncontested that , as Community law stands at present , competence to determine the conditions for the registration of fishing boats is vested in the member states . |
2 | It must be observed in the first place that , as Community law stands at present , competence to determine the conditions for the registration of vessels is vested in the member states . |
3 | Consequently , the answer to question ( 1 ) must be that , as Community law stands at present , it is for the member states to determine , in accordance with the general rules of international law , the conditions which must be fulfilled in order for a vessel to be registered in their registers and granted the right to fly their flag , but , in exercising that power , the member states must comply with the rules of Community law . |
4 | ( 1 ) As Community law stands at present , it is for the member states to determine , in accordance with the general rules of international law , the conditions which must be fulfilled in order for a vessel to be registered in their registers and granted the right to fly their flag , but , in exercising that power , the member states must comply with the rules of Community law . |
5 | As the law stands at present , however , even if the trial judge reveals at the time of sentencing what advice he proposes to give to the Secretary of State , it will still be necessary for the latter to consult the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge at a later stage . |
6 | One moment standing at Reception and then wafted , as if he were a feather fluttering , to the car on the kerb . |
7 | And I had to ask a lad stood at front , I said can you ask him to stop at this stop please . |
8 | I 'd best be sending out letters to see how my credit stands at home . ’ |
9 | Add about 5 ml of fixative and allow the suspension to stand at room temperature for about 1 h . |
10 | I will let David Oldham know how the situation stands at present , and ask him to liaise directly with yourselves if this is appropriate . |
11 | The horse is kept locked up in a stable until it is time to be exhibited for the potential buyer or judge — or mare owner if the horse is a stallion standing at stud . |
12 | A rapid increase in exports , especially of phosphates , and of earnings from tourism , as well as a reduced food import bill , resulted in a sharp improvement in the trade balance , whose deficit stood at MD 9,560 million in 1988 ( for 1987 trends , ibid . ) . |