Example sentences of "bring by [art] " in BNC.

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1 CAPE TOWN — Two South African riot police officers were acquitted yesterday of assault charges brought by a fellow policeman who said their unit had acted like wild dogs during protests around Cape Town , Reuter reports .
2 Numerous court hearings brought by a combination of the four brothers and their solicitors followed .
3 TWO judges yesterday dismissed the case brought by a racehorse owner and trainer in the High Court and upheld the Jockey Club 's argument that its decisions were not open to judicial review by the courts .
4 When he returned more water was boiled with leaves brought by a second neighbour summoned from her home in the upper forest .
5 ANYONE using a computer language could end up having to pay royalties for the privilege , if a British court case being brought by a computer company called Filetab Support Services is successful .
6 News of his death was brought by a messenger . ’
7 A box of wood of various shapes and sizes was brought by a father .
8 Perhaps you were brought by a crane and not a stork ? ’
9 Under Section 264(1) a petition for a bankruptcy order to be made against an individual may be brought by a creditor or by the individual himself , amongst others .
10 On Sealink 's ships you 'll enjoy the benefits brought by a £178 million investment in our services .
11 This applies , for example , to an action brought by a French plaintiff in the Paris court against a company incorporated in the United States and having no place of business in France ; the proceedings do not have to be based on any of the grounds for jurisdiction elaborated in the Convention .
12 Tea is brought by a small furtive man in a grey safari suit .
13 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 .
14 It is also true that proceedings by way of injunction are not the only form of proceedings open to a local authority under the section ; but , unlike Mann L.J. , I am not impressed by that fact , because , in practice , for reasons I have previously given , the circumstances in which injunction proceedings may be successfully brought by a local authority are such that no other proceedings will be effective to enforce the law .
15 Likewise , in relation to companies Maugham J. in In re Vocalion ( Foreign ) Ltd. [ 1932 ] 2 Ch. 196 held that it would be more conducive to substantial justice to permit foreign proceedings , brought by a creditor domiciled overseas , to proceed .
16 I remember a lawsuit brought by a person against his parish minister , for refusing him … ’
17 There too he had dinner , brought by a frightened waiter .
18 On impulse Sally-Anne went to the kitchen and picked up a jam jar which she had earlier filled with sweet peas brought by a grateful patient who owned a little garden .
19 On Jan. 14 , in response to a law suit brought by a West Bank resident , an Israeli high court judge found this to be " blatant discrimination " and ordered the military authorities to begin distribution of gas masks to Palestinians .
20 The messenger role , for example , has the function of bringing information ; but that information could be brought by a beggar or a King .
21 The agreement , reached after two years of negotiations , was made possible after the European Court of Justice ( the EC 's judicial body ) had changed a previous position and ruled--in a case brought by a Belgian village seeking to stop the dumping of Dutch waste-that waste was not a " commercial good " and could therefore by implication be exempted from the principle of free movement of goods enshrined in the European single market due to be introduced in 1993 .
22 The anti-fur trade campaign , Lynx , has effectively been reformed after it went into liquidation following the loss of a libel case brought by a fur farm [ see ED 67 ] .
23 As to what steps may be effective to prevent a holding out , there may be some discrepancy between what will suffice for the Law Society to exempt a salaried partner from compliance with the professional rules already referred to and what the Court might regard as appropriate in proceedings brought by a creditor of the firm .
24 2.11 In practice most claims under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 are brought by a widow or widower on behalf of herself or himself and their children , or sometimes by the parents of an unmarried son or daughter who was contributing to their support .
25 Oil giant Shell UK appeared in court at Birkenhead , Merseyside yesterday charged with polluting the River Mersey in the first major case brought by the new pollution watchdog , the National Rivers Authority .
26 After the Second World War the economic prosperity brought by the long postwar boom , and the apparent popularity of the Attlee government 's welfare reforms , allowed the paternalist orientations of Eden , Butler , and Macmillan to flourish , attenuated by the ‘ stops ’ forced by Britain 's ongoing balance-of-payments problem .
27 Apart from the obvious advantage of quieter touring brought by the fifth ratio , the five-speed 'box also seems to have done the SL 's fuel consumption no small favour .
28 It was brought by the customers when required for use rather than all at once so that large-scale storage was not needed at the mills .
29 The case was brought by the PRS after the hotelier , John Hill , refused requests by the society to take out a £58 public performance licence .
30 Turnout at the last election was around 50 per cent , and with the thinning of the electoral roll brought by the poll tax , will be even lower this time .
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