Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As we have already suggested , Jesus 's brother James , and the other members of the Nazarean hierarchy in Jerusalem , seem to have regarded their evangelising as a form of recruitment — a means whereby an army for the nation of Israel might be created .
2 We have indicated in Chapter 3 how the search for the sex fiend is a source of considerable news coverage .
3 I do not follow how an order for the repayment of money to investors could ever be described as an order for a step to be taken to remedy a contravention of section 57 .
4 ( 1 ) a board can only be required to give reasons in connection with the types of decision specified in s.5(2) where the request for a decision is made in accordance with subs .
5 Canadians of Ukrainian descent now number over 750,000 , the country 's fifth largest ethnic group , many of whom live in Winnipeg where the idea for the exhibition was developed by Carol A. Phillips , Director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery .
6 The confusion about the project has been made worse by the Government 's vacillation and indecision , and also by their lack of answers to my hon. Friends about where the finance for the project will come from .
7 To comply with the IEE Wiring Regulations , an immersion heater must have its own electric circuit run from a spare fuseway at the consumer unit , though there are many houses where the supply for the immersion heater has been taken off the upstairs ring circuit .
8 The long-term plans could be revised on an informal basis by the chief executive of the organisation , using intuition and experience to know when the outlook for the organisation has changed sufficiently to require him or her to update the plans .
9 The 90-day campaign for the May 11 presidential elections began officially on Feb. 7 when the deadline for the registration of candidates expired .
10 The increase is the 15th since the Conservatives came to power in 1979 , when the charge for a prescription was just 20p per item .
11 Work out the times of day when the desire for a cigarette is most likely to undermine your good intentions , and be prepared .
12 It was when the draft for a document on revelation was presented in November 1962 that the Council really began to experience the creative polarization that was to shape its whole history .
13 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman why the funding for the Housing Executive is not as easy this year as it has perhaps been in former years .
14 But why the need for the increase in the marioc subsidy in the first place ? ’
15 This second point is illustrated by the decision in White v John Warwick & Co Ltd [ 1953 ] 1 WLR 1285 where a contract for the hire of a tricycle contained a clause which provided that " nothing in this agreement shall render the owners liable for any personal injuries to the riders of the machine hired " .
16 The leading case on the application of the reasonableness test to contractual limitations is Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 where a contract for the sale of winter white cabbage seed contained a clause limiting the seller 's liability to the contract price : £210.60 .
17 ( 4 ) Where a contact for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land satisfies the conditions of this section by reason only of the rectification of one or more documents in pursuance of an order of the court , the contract shall come into being , or be deemed to have come into being , at such time as may be specified in the order .
18 They assemble initially in their own chamber from where they are eventually summoned by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod to attend at the Bar of the House of Lords where a Commission for the Opening of Parliament is read , usually by the Lord Chancellor , on behalf of the monarch .
19 They provide an intermediate level of reasons to which one appeals in normal cases where a need for a decision arises .
20 Where a prosecution for a contravention of subs .
21 If we follow the pragmatist in this order of argument — if we begin with individual official responsibility — we will reach his conclusion because we will then lack any appropriate explanation of why a vote for a checkerboard solution is wrong , any explanation of why a particular official should regard the compromise as a worse outcome than the outcome he regards as more uniformly unjust .
22 This was the conclusion of the House of Lords in May & butcher v. R. ( 1934 ) where an agreement for the purchase of government tentage provided that the price , the manner of delivery and dates of payment were to be agreed upon from time to time .
23 ( 2 ) Where an applicant for the grant of a licence or an objector there to : ( a ) has , through inadvertence or misadventure , failed to comply with any of the preliminary requirements of this Act ; or ( b ) having duly lodged his application or objection , has died before the meeting of the board at which such application or objection was to have been heard ; the board may , if it thinks fit , and upon such terms as the board thinks proper , postpone the consideration of the application or objection to an adjourned meeting .
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