Example sentences of "covered by [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 Such people are now covered by the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 , s. 1(1) ( a ) and will be owed a duty of care under that Act .
32 The style is based on the premise that if you can defend yourself at the eight compass points covered by the trigrams you will be fully protected from attack .
33 It would not be reasonably foreseen that these accounts would still be relied upon by any banker acting in the ordinary course of business as a basis for assessing the then creditworthiness of Berg after the passage of more than about 15 months from the end of the period covered by the accounts .
34 Within a reasonable period after the end of the year covered by the accounts , those accounts may have a dominant role .
35 All income and charges relating to the financial year covered by the accounts must be taken into account without regard to the date of receipt or payment .
36 They are not covered by the indexes .
37 The Black Country in its early days was still country , ‘ a countryside in course of becoming industrialised ; more and more a strung-out web of iron-working villages , market towns next door to collieries , heaths and wastes gradually and very slowly being covered by the cottages of nailers and other persons carrying on industrial occupations in rural surroundings ’ .
38 The second is to facilitate a common market or a political or economic grouping by harmonizing national laws governing domestic transactions , so that State boundaries within the geographical area covered by the members of the market lose much of their significance within the fields covered by the harmonizing measures .
39 He is flying a kite — and good luck to him , but I am sure like me you will not be surprised to find that his kite blows away and is covered by the sands of time .
40 The top whorls turn reddish-brown and the stem much more densely covered by the whorls than the other Myriophyllum species .
41 We believe that the Government should establish an appropriate body to carry out this function and ensure a consistent approach across all the bodies covered by the procedures .
42 With a few exceptions , the ways the House has been covered by the cameras — and equally the ways the broadcasters have used television coverage of the House in the programmes — have changed little since the experiment began .
43 Although this special edition wo n't be broadcast , it will be covered by the cameras for a special video souvenir of what promises to be exciting and challenging day of adventures .
44 True , this remedy contains more than an element of ‘ big brother ’ and it may be that it does no more than turn the criminals away from the areas covered by the cameras ' eyes .
45 Table 6.3 provides rather more useful information on the subject area(s) covered by the students ' research , as identified by the students themselves .
46 Development plans ( where they exist ) are certainly used in development control , but many policies are not covered by the plans , and even when they are , they are typically expressed in general terms requiring interpretation of their meaning and allowing a wide range of discretion .
47 If a child is found to be weak in one or more of the areas covered by the subtests , this information may provide a valuable guide for designing a programme of intervention .
48 He also called for the removal of limits on the assets of industrial houses covered by the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices ( MRTP ) .
49 These humanist goals could be fully covered by the ideals which are sometimes described as socialist .
50 They hope the running costs will be covered by the entries and the sales of catalogues etc , but this I think depends on how many visitors we get .
51 The great mass of Orc and Goblin troops are covered by the Mobs section of the army list .
52 The depressing facts of the matter are that in those sectors still covered by the councils , areas like shops and catering and laundries , security and administration , people are already working punishing shifts for pittances because their employers know the chances of being caught dispensing illegal hourly rates are minimal as are the resultant fines in those few cases successfully brought to prosecution .
53 There would also be arguments concerning which ailments should be covered by the terms of private schemes .
54 Again , in countries such as West Germany and the Netherlands — despite their fairly low union densities — a higher proportion of workers are covered by the terms of the union-negotiated collective agreements as a result of the legislative provision for the ‘ extension ’ of agreements throughout an industry ( principally in order to protect employers from the effects of low wage competition ) .
55 In order to ensure consistency of treatment for all employees the Director of Social Work , in conjunction with the Director of Finance , will make a payment to a teacher in circumstances where an injury allowance would be payable to an employee covered by the terms of the Local Government Superannuation Regulations .
56 It would investigate circumstances relating to the assassination other than those covered by the terms of reference for the Verma commission , appointed in the immediate aftermath of Gandhi 's death .
57 Before beginning to draft the terms it is useful to prepare a list of the matters to be covered by the terms , bearing in mind the client 's instructions and the general law .
58 An aid in setting down ideas and identifying the structure of the document is to produce a list of the matters to be covered by the terms and then arrange them in a logical order .
59 Firstly er what is the area covered by the police district ?
60 Unvented hot water systems are now covered by the requirements of the Building Regulations as well as the water bye-laws .
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