Example sentences of "as regard [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The other the other thing is I 've discussed this with C P Os as regards the signs , if a scheme folds then we take the sign down , there are arguments for and against ,
2 W what happened when things began to go down as regards the ships then ?
3 As regards the powers of the EP , the draft did not propose giving the EP the right to initiate legislation ( currently the preserve of the Commission ) but suggested a new category of " framework laws " over which the EP would have powers of " co-decision " with the Council .
4 B argued , however , that the definition had to be given a narrower definition either as regards the Regulations as a whole or those relevant to the instant case : the Regulations contemplated an actual employment relationship between employer and employee , and the definition in Reg 2 could not be applied literally .
5 The Labour governments of 1964 and 1966 expanded the scope of regional policy , both as regards the areas covered , the number of programmes designed to promote regional policy and the administrative machinery needed to implement it .
6 ‘ A scheme must , as regards the duties and powers attached to the investigation of complaints under the scheme — ( a ) impose on the adjudicator a duty , subject to the provision made in pursuance of sub-paragraph ( c ) below , to investigate and determine any complaint duly made ; … ( c ) confer power on the adjudicator to advise , mediate or act as conciliator before proceeding further with an investigation ; ( d ) confer power on the adjudicator to extend the scope of his investigation to other matters related to the action complained of ; …
7 As regards the armies of these leaders , they were heterogeneous warbands rather than ethnic groups .
8 As regards the furnishings , Noel was greatly helped by the good taste of his wife , and the architect Randall Wells .
9 And indeed that reply was accurate enough , as regards the Scouts .
10 As regards the loans , prior to 1979 Jesner had lent money interest free to Jarrad , but in 1979 the position was reversed , with Jarrad lending interest-free to Jesner .
11 However , it did not prevent , in the winter of 1921–2 , an appalling famine afflicting the southern districts of the Ukraine , ‘ the worst ’ , a League of Nations report declared , ‘ both as regards the numbers affected and as regards the mortality from starvation and disease which has occurred in Europe in modern times ’ .
12 I turned to Jamie and then the girl , cleared my throat and said quite clearly : ‘ I did n't know if you two ever shared or , indeed , still do share , for that matter , for all that I know , at least mutually between yourselves but at any rate not including me — the misconception I once perchanced to place upon the words contained upon yonder sign , but it is a fact that I thought the ‘ union ’ referred to in said nomenclature delineated an association of working people , and it did seem to me at the time to be quite a socialist thing for the town fathers to call a street ; it struck me that all was not yet lost as regards the prospects for a possible peace or at the very least a cease-fire in the class war if such acknowledgements of the worth of trade unions could find their way on to such a venerable and important thoroughfare 's sign , but I must admit I was disabused of this sadly over-optimistic notion when my father-God rest his sense of humour-informed me that it was the then recently confirmed union of the English and Scottish parliaments the local worthies-in common with hundreds of other town councils throughout what had until that point been an independent realm — were celebrating with such solemnity and permanence , doubtless with a view to the opportunities for profit which this early form of takeover bid offered . ’
13 As regards the items we failed to acquire , we hope the current owners will consider the Museum if and when they decide to sell .
14 However unpopular such a measure might at first appear , the long experience of the commissioners had shown them not only the inefficacy in most cases but also the cruelty of issuing executions against the goods of defendants — ‘ as regards the wives and children of debtors by selling their beds from under them , and the expense and oppression attending the levy ’ .
15 As regards the requirements as to domicile , the Commission pointed out that the concept of domicile had at least two different meanings in English law .
16 As regards the requirements referred to in part ( b ) of the national court 's question ( 2 ) as I reformulated it above , it may be noted in limine that the mere fact that fishing activity is carried out , on a self-employed basis , using a fishing vessel registered in a member state does not mean that there is establishment in that state .
17 As regards the police , should the publication of racist statements like the unofficial communique be made a disciplinary offence , or would this merely strengthen rank-and-file resistance to the implementation of antiracist policies within the force ?
18 In considering whether at this stage it is possible to say that the answer to this question must be ‘ nothing ’ I must assume that the third defendant will be found guilty of conspiracy or fraud as alleged by the plaintiffs and also that the third party will be found to be negligent as regards the plaintiffs in the respects mentioned in the third party notice .
19 As regards the salaries of the U S A we 've read and seen about so many companies that pay sky-high for v various salaries and other schemes , we do n't want that in this country but we do want a degree of evenness and I would repeat as somebody has already said , that your salary has gone up fifty six percent which is very , very high .
20 As regards the measures themselves , an unqualified welcome can be given to the various tax reliefs for business , particularly the changes to ACT , export credits and the steps to help small business .
21 As regards the measures themselves , an unqualified welcome can be given to the various tax reliefs for business , particularly the changes to ACT , export credits and the steps to help small business .
22 2.42 As regards the savings that would have been made by the deceased , Lord Reid thought that the widow and daughter would have had an interest in any capital that the deceased might have accumulated before his death , but he concluded that the widow might have died before her husband whereas the daughter would almost certainly have survived him .
23 The 1976 Act also makes a radical change as regards the grounds for granting or refusing an application for a licence .
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