Example sentences of "lord [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To tackle this , Mr Lamont brought in the most stringent proposals since Lord Howe under Baroness Thatcher in the early 1980s .
2 HENRIETTA KNIGHT notched four winners last week and continued the run at Wolverhampton yesterday when Well Wrapped and Hymne D'Amour , both ridden for Lord Chelsea by Jamie Osborne , pulled off a double for her Wantage stable .
3 ( Written when the Times ( on Saturday , 20 August 1983 , p. 2 ) depicted a 1923 20 h.p. ( body 1910 ) vintage Rolls Landaulette built for Lord Lonsdale by Hamshaw of Leicester , but spelt it ‘ Launderette ’ )
4 Sir Colin Marshall , who replaced Lord King as chairman earlier this month , said around 60 per cent of the profits fall related to the decline of sterling , which fell 15 per cent against the dollar during the period .
5 ‘ The big monopoly companies should be broken up — like British Airways , ’ said the tycoon who is battling with BA chairman Lord King over US flights .
6 The following were present and took leave of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh : Field Marshal the Lord Bramall ( Her Majesty 's Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London ) , Mrs Mary Seet-Cheng ( Acting High Commissioner for Singapore ) , Dato AW Omardin ( Acting High Commissioner for Malaysia ) , the Lord King of Wartnaby ( Chairman , British Airways ) , Sir Norman Payne ( Chairman , British Airports Authority Plc ) and Mr Alan Proctor ( Managing Director , Heathrow Airport ) .
7 I had a very lucky ‘ placement ’ , as I was between Lord King of Wartnaby and Mr Roger Moore , at James Hanson 's table .
8 There were parties paid for by the interested ranging from Lord King of BA to The Times newspapers .
9 Assignments such as this — and the recruitment of Colin Marshall from Avis to the newly-privatised British Airways for Lord King by Miles Broadbent — made an important contribution to Russell Reynolds ' global earnings , and especially to the growing personal wealth of Reynolds himself , still holding a 60% stake in the equity .
10 Mr Jordan and Mr Stone have until 12 November to register an appeal , which would be heard by a committee chaired by a Lord Justice of Appeal .
11 A few years earlier a friend and fellow member of Brooks 's , Cyril Salmon , a former Lord Justice of Appeal , had put my name down for election to the Seniors Golfing Society , an English-based club for golfers over the age of fifty-five who met from time to time at a variety of attractive courses .
12 She feels strongly that the number of women judges — only 2 in the High Court and one Lord Justice of Appeal — is ‘ disappointing ’ .
13 There is a Main Board , chaired by a Lord Justice of Appeal ; the committees on the different jurisdictions are also chaired by judges .
14 In September 1989 , it was reported that the Home Secretary had begun a series of private discussions with public officials including the Lord Chancellor , the Lord Chief Justice ( who had hitherto been reluctant to participate in such discussions lest they were seen as prejudicing judicial independence ) and the senior Lord Justice of Appeal .
15 He died in 1974 , a Lord Justice of Appeal .
16 Not for many years has the complacency of the legal profession about the state of our legal system been so severely jolted as by the series of lectures delivered in the last fortnight by Sir Leslie Scarman , a distinguished Lord Justice of Appeal .
17 Lord Justice ( Sir Peter ) Taylor , a Lord Justice of Appeal , published on Jan. 29 , 1990 , his final report into the death of 95 people at Hillsborough football stadium in Sheffield in April 1989 [ see p. 36597 ] .
18 Lord Justice Higgins ( 66 ) , who was the target of a number of assassination attempts , was recently appointed Lord Justice of Appeal .
19 In October 1989 he was appointed Lord Justice of Appeal after the retirement of Lord Justice O'Donnell from Northern Ireland Supreme Court Bench .
20 Lord Justice Higgins , who died last week on the eve of his swearing in as a Lord Justice of Appeal , was described today as a ‘ judge of great integrity , great courage and great humanity . ’
21 However , Finlay J held that the matter was no longer open to argument : the law was settled in Drummond v Collins and reaffirmed later by Rowlatt J in Lord Tollemache v IRC 11 TC 277 .
22 To their ‘ uniting conference ’ came the Lord Mayors of London , Bristol , Cardiff and Leeds and with them twelve other mayors , all sixteen of whom were members of the new body .
23 He did , however , accept the post of honorary chaplain to one of the Lord Mayors of London .
24 3.23 Exemplary damages will now only be awarded if the claim passes two tests : ( 1 ) It has to be in respect of a cause of action for which prior to 1964 such an award had been made ; and ( 2 ) It has to fall within one of the two categories identified by Lord Devlin in Rookes v Barnard [ 1964 ] AC 1129 namely ,
25 Gradually , he led her through the centuries to later years , years that brought about the attempt to overthrow the Faith by the English under Henry , and of the increasingly repressive measures that had been taken by the Lord Deputies under Elizabeth in the last fifteen years .
26 He had grown to admire the broader-minded industrial statesmen with whom he had had contacts in his trade union career : men like Lord Melchett and Lord McGowan of ICI or Lord Hirst of GEC , who had created large-scale industrial organisations and represented a progressive capitalism with which the Labour movement could work .
27 Lord Jenkins of Hillhead was on familiar ground here .
28 Lord Jenkins of Hillhead
29 LORD JENKINS of HILLHEAD / Former Codebreaker
30 LORD JENKINS of HILLHEAD
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