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

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1 It is due and payable on 1 January under the terms of Bye-law 39 .
2 ( ceased to be a member of the Institute on 14 July 1992 for failing to pay the Disciplinary Committee fine and costs in due time under the terms of Bye-law 41 . )
3 ( ceased to be a member of the Institute on 3 September 1992 for failing to pay the Disciplinary Committee costs under the terms of Bye-law 41 . )
4 ( He ceased to be a member of the Institute on 3 September 1992 for failing to pay the Disciplinary Committee fine and costs under the terms of Bye-law 41 . )
5 Isolation — in the terms of ESAC — is reduced .
6 Where an instrument transfers property in contemplation of the sale of the property at a later date , its treatment will depend on whether it falls within the terms of s 90 , FA 1963 .
7 The exclusion of fixed charges from section 245 arguably reflects the favouritism shown to secured creditors in English company law , although to make a secured charge subject to the claims of preferential creditors would obviously affect both the terms of credit and the amount of credit available , and this may justify the present position .
8 The terms of exchange between manufacturers and agricultural produce moved swiftly to the disadvantage of the towns ; a pair of boots which in 1913 had been worth 283lb. of rye flour was worth as little as 133lb. by May 1922 .
9 One morning I received a report on the terms of reference for the Service-wide performance review and wrote a minute to its author stressing the need to define the concept of work .
10 For on that Saturday Mr Pozsgay organised a radio interview to tell the world that a party committee working under him had come to the conclusion that 1956 had been a popular uprising , thus ensuring that the terms of reference in Hungarian politics would never be the same again .
11 The terms of reference of Sir Geoffrey 's committee indicate that the Exchange is determined that all aspects of the creation of a clearing house are fully explored .
12 No , said Nigel , it was not in the terms of reference .
13 The terms of reference were diametrically opposed ; in more sober moments , even North would agree that the meetings might represent ‘ only a limited , momentary , tactical coincidence of interests . ’
14 The terms of reference for the enquiry by Lord Elton and his committee were as follows :
15 1.20 The terms of reference of the Kingman Committee required it :
16 Problems of a lack of alternative sources of fuelwood for poor people , unequal landholdings , political constraints placed upon the pastures of nomads , poor prices imposed by the state for the produce of rural areas and so forth , tend to lie outside the terms of reference of most conservation policies .
17 There is a second related problem — that of the terms of reference of the concerned individual for effective action .
18 To fulfil the terms of reference for the task , to work hard , and to create a product that is innovative , internally consistent and well-written gives satisfaction .
19 But the terms of reference given to the committee were to see how A levels could be improved , in order that they should remain as ‘ standards of excellence ’ .
20 Nevertheless it seems to me that this is a time when we have a chance to examine the utility of A levels in their present form , a chance that may have been missed by the terms of reference of the Higginson Committee .
21 The Secretary of State was able to influence the drafting of the terms of reference and the composition of the working parties ; yet the working parties necessarily contained a majority of professionals and in due course reported in ways which again the Secretary of State could only partially modify .
22 In partnerships at levels one and two , the parent body may pull the plug or change the terms of reference because the partnership activity is not essential to the main business of the company .
23 Reagan is also being accused of ordering scientists to ignore the terms of reference of the memorandum .
24 Sir David Price , who represents Eastleigh Junction and all stations south , just managed to jump aboard the wagon claiming that the terms of reference of Serpell had been all right , but wrongly interpreted .
25 Here again , however , the terms of reference of the Committee were not entirely congenial — in its anxiety not to open Pandora 's box too wide the Home Office expressly precluded the Committee from considering traditional manual or non-electronic information systems .
26 They called for an investigation into the RSSPCC 's practices and procedures to be included in the terms of reference for the Judicial Inquiry which the Secretary of State announced would follow the legal proceedings .
27 The terms of reference are ‘ to identify procedures that serve the interest of both business and Customs for the control of insolvent VAT registered traders and to make cost recommendations ’ .
28 ‘ We thought that Cadbury was realistic within the terms of reference he was given , ’ said Chris Swinson , chairman of the Institute 's Financial Reporting and Auditing Group .
29 I was pleased that the supplementary guidance for the terms of reference for my Working Group mentioned both information technology ( IT ) and media studies : ‘ English teaching will provide one appropriate context … for developing information handling skills , … and for media studies …
30 And while British viewers do n't have to live in Salford or Walthamstow to relate to the problems faced by characters in Coronation Street or EastEnders , few have the terms of reference to identify with the mythical world of Eldorado .
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