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

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1 Morland J. accepted the submission of Mr. Newman for the council that the Manchester Corporation case was decided per incuriam , in that it was theoretically possible for a local authority to be guilty of corruption under sections 1 and 7 of the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 ( 52 & 53 Vict. c. 69 ) .
2 Although this appeal is only the third case ever brought by a local authority to come before the courts , not only are there numerous local authorities , we were also provided with a list of government departments which happen to be bodies corporate and would , on the argument of Mr. Newman for the council , equally have the right to sue for libel .
3 Folly bit back the feeling of disappointment that crept over her , and summoned Lisa for a council of war .
4 It is also taking over responsibility from the DoH for the Council of Europe fellowships and World Health Organisation fellowships .
5 ‘ Noriega looked like a man who had n't slept for 20 days , ’ said Mr Larry Birns of the Council on Hemispheric Affairs .
6 Jenny Cunningham of the Council for National Parks said ‘ We are disappointed at the decision because there are far more suitable sites available . ’
7 Berhtfrith praefectus , almost certainly the Berhtfrith who fought on Osred 's side at Bamburgh and who later spoke in favour of a settlement with Wilfrid at the council on the Nidd ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 60 ) , perhaps also a kinsman of Berhtred , son of Beornhaeth , was involved in a conflict in 711 in what had been Manau Gododdin between the Rivers Avon and Carron when the Picts were defeated ( HE V , 24 ; ASC D , s.a. 710 ; AU s.a. 710 : AT p. 222 ) .
8 The goal is a political agreement in July between the council , commission and parliament — but acceptance rests with ratification this summer of the Maastricht Treaty .
9 At first they continued to rail against the regime , but Simpson 's ardour had cooled enough by July for the council to order his release , on condition that he did not come within ten miles of London .
10 Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review .
11 Powers to cap in Scotland will be the same as in England under the council tax which will operate from 1993 .
12 The central commission approved seventy schemata , of which seven went to bishops the July before the Council : on the sources of revelation , moral order , the deposit of faith , family and chastity , liturgy , media and unity .
13 RUSTY WRECK : But this X-reg Toyota in a council car park is the only home 10-month-old Heidi has
14 Anselm himself , together with the other abbots of Normandy , had earned one of Hugh 's censures : in 1081 , Hugh had summoned all the bishops and abbots of Normandy to a council at Saintes in Aquitaine .
15 ‘ Did you discuss the Lady Yolande with King Alexander at the Council meeting the evening before he died ? ’
16 Drivers of light goods vehicles can now have MoT tests carried out in South Tyneside at the council 's Middlefields depot .
17 To his surprise , he was not asked for McLean : ‘ Widening gulf ’ details of the attacks , but about the origins of the SMG 's involvement with the case , which had originally been referred to the SMG by the council .
18 Ashley Underwood and Lisa Giovannetti for the council .
19 Mr Peter Baum of the Council of Europe 's Environment and Natural Resources Division and Dr G. A. Long of the Centre d'Etudes Phytosociologiques et Ecologiques , Montpellier gave advice on European vegetation surveys .
20 Accompanied by Winchester city councillor Major Dougie Covill , Mr. Downham and Barbara Griffiths of the council 's recreation committee , watched children enjoying the colourful new equipment with safety surfaces .
21 Quality control of correspondence courses was covered in a paper by Elisabeth Ingham of the Council for the Accreditation of Correspondence Colleges .
22 Mr Biffen , who was later to become Leader of the Commons and Lord President of the Council , and was eventually to be sacked by You-Know-Who for wholly ideological reasons , was marched back to the hotel to cover himself .
23 Lord Granville , the Lord President of the Council , replied that the competition had been held in accordance with the recommendation of a Select Committee .
24 Even before that stage is reached , the Cabinet Office will have been monitoring the progress of the more significant proposals by departments in order to alert the Prime Minister or Lord President of the Council of any wider implications .
25 After the Summer Recess the Cabinet reverted to the subject of capital punishment on 3 November , with the Lord President of the Council reporting on the results of the soundings of Government supporters which he had taken at the request of the Cabinet at its meeting on 15 July .
26 The incident did no harm to his career for he went on to become a peer and Lord President of the Council in the Marches .
27 Baldwin became Lord President of the Council and number three in the Cabinet list ( Sankey , the Lord Chancellor , was above him ) .
28 Chamberlain paid a tribute to Baldwin , which while predictably pedestrian was a great deal less embarrassing than Harcourt 's reading from ‘ a well-thumbed manuscript ’ at the famous ‘ blubbering Cabinet ’ which said farewell to Gladstone in 1894 Baldwin then paid another tribute to MacDonald ( still there as Lord President of the Council ) for whom it was also the end .
29 The petition was considered by the Lord President of the Council , on behalf of Her Majesty .
30 Having received from Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle advice that the dismissal was valid , the Lord President of the Council on behalf of Her Majesty dismissed the petition .
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