Example sentences of "to be guided by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , while there is a growing willingness by agencies like the police to be guided by a case conference in decisions , they can , if they choose , act independently .
2 In doing so he avoided confrontation : the State continued to be guided by a primary concern for the interests of the landed nobility .
3 Your use of information sources needs to be guided by a sense of purpose in your search , as well as by the interest and pleasure of browsing .
4 One had to be guided by the judgement of ‘ the true ladies and gentlemen ’ , argued the Society , or else ‘ we may as well adopt the proprieties of Bolshevik Russia ’ .
5 The combative ethic of politics is inappropriately placed at the centre of the governance of education , which desperately needs to be guided by the values of partnership .
6 It is possible to make some observations of the law relating to obscenity and indecency which indicate that , while accepting that one ought to be guided by the rule of law in censorship matters , one would be better advised to come to decisions without reference to this or that piece of obscenity or indecency legislation .
7 For the profession at large the most important thing is to be guided by the professional association and to act professionally and challenge attempts at censorship from whatever direction .
8 The statement says that ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning , as set out in the individual abstracts , so as to achieve their underlying purpose ’ .
9 ‘ As with accounting standards , ’ says the statement , ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning … so as to achieve their underlying purpose .
10 When people know only the number of payments and the amount of each instalment , their choice of repayment period has to be guided by the relationship between two conflicting factors .
11 Linguistically , the text presented no challenge , as he allowed himself to be guided by the two translations already in use in the Anglican liturgy , those of the Book of Common prayer psalter , and the Authorised Version of the Bible .
12 Once a child has been placed , workers will need to be guided by the new parents and the child about the how and the when of contact and , of course , once adoption or custodianship orders are made , social workers no longer have the right to give directions , although they may have an important role , when asked , in providing a conciliation service between custodians or adopters and natural parents , if there are disagreements about contact .
13 If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ?
14 If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ? ’
15 If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ?
16 The founder and his heirs are patrons , and not to be guided by the common known laws of the kingdom .
17 It is also emphasised that in applying accounting standards it is necessary to be guided by the spirit and the reasoning behind them , as set out in individual standards and in the ASB 's Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting .
18 If it is appropriate perhaps the opportunity might be offered again next November , but the value of the meeting has to be guided by the views of the Committee .
19 ( The new FRY laid claim to the former Yugoslavia 's diplomatic representation abroad , and undertook to continue its non-aligned status , as well as to be guided by the CSCE 's 1990 Charter of Paris for a New Europe — for which see p. 37838 . )
20 I undertake to be guided by the National Code of Local Government Conduct in the performance of my functions in that office
21 I undertake to be guided by the National Code of Local Government Conduct in the performance of any functions in that office
22 your , your duty under article five is to be guided by the European court and indeed yes the competition law takes precedence over consideration of solvency and protection of policy holders , these are matters which can be reconciled under article eighty five three , not eighty five one
23 And it was her duty to be guided by an intellectual judgement and authority that was superior to hers — in other words , her husband 's or her father 's .
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