Example sentences of "upon [art] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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31 In my judgment , in view of the careful warning contained in the letters , the appointment of the son as a messenger assuming for the moment that it occurred , falls far short of the involvement required to visit upon the plaintiffs the unconscionable conduct of the son .
32 If the landlord of an Assured Tenant wishes to obtain possession of the premises he or she must first of all serve upon the tenant a Notice Seeking Possession of a Property let on an Assured Tenancy .
33 This is normally done by imposing upon the tenant a covenant to comply with regulations made from time by the landlord .
34 Who bestows upon the worshippers the ‘ gain' of their ‘ desires ’ ?
35 Philip thus forced upon the Netherlanders a degree of unity which had hitherto not existed .
36 Before the originating summons was served upon the mother the father had not made her aware of his intention to ‘ go back ’ upon his letter of 23 September 1991 in which he had said that he did not intend to seek to have the children returned to Australia .
37 The rest of this chapter relies extensively upon the research the writer undertook in 1986 and 87 .
38 Thus , it was argued , whatever effect upon the market the authorities might have , it would be confined to a very narrow spectrum of assets and interest rates .
39 Anyway erm occasionally they will inflict upon the group a German person or a Swiss national .
40 Section 27 of the SGA imposes upon the seller a duty to deliver the goods and upon the buyer to accept the goods in both cases in accordance with the terms of the contract .
41 Although the words ‘ reasonably fit ’ do not require the goods to be of the very best quality , they do impose upon the seller an absolute obligation .
42 Who would have thought , with all this talk of millions to be made by gene juggling , that just a few years ago genetic engineering was considered to be so dangerous that one small accident could unleash upon the world a virulent plague that would make the black death look like an outbreak of summer flu ?
43 For example , in order to realize their inward potentialities , men project upon the world a belief in God , a belief in divine commands , and at a certain point in history no doubt this was progressive , this was a way in which people could see what Russell calls their potentialities .
44 Once upon a time a few years ago it was realised that the costs of circuits from the Post Office to broadcast choral evensong ‘ live ’ easily outstripped the courtesy fees paid to the participants .
45 Once upon a time a man could hang for setting fire to a hayrick !
46 Once upon a time a ship was caught in a storm .
47 Once upon a time a really powerful magic field must have been generated here , and we 're feeling the after-effects . ’
48 Once upon a time a sprinkling of fixtures with cross-channel clubs was normal , but these too have disappeared .
49 However , once upon a time the mathematician was a child too .
50 But once upon a time the ad pages of NME throbbed with the heady thrills of Loon pants !
51 ONCE UPON a time The Face was the style bible not of gits in fake fur-trimmed parkas and yups looking for new big ties , but of crazy over-made-up early '80s youth , for whom mum 's old curtains and too much eye-liner signified SEX and REVOLUTION .
52 Once upon a time the only crime in this neck of the woods was domestic .
53 ONCE UPON A TIME the Universities had representatives in parliament ; it is only now through the Conference of University Convocations and Graduate Associations ( CUCGA , a national body in which Salford has a high profile , that works to protect and enhance higher education ) that we seem to be getting some clout back .
54 Once upon a time the position of the bedroom relative to those of female guests would have been far more interesting .
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