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

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1 The second part of Acts is dominated by the mission to the Gentiles , under the leadership of Paul .
2 A copy of a district judge-arbitrator 's award is sent by the court to the parties with the judgment .
3 At the trial , the prosecution called the complainant and another witness , whose evidence supported the statement previously made by the appellant to the police that the complainant had started the fight by attacking the appellant with a bottle .
4 And the orthodox pedagogic practice of the liberal tradition — the imparting of an established body of knowledge by the tutor to the students — has also tended , in practice , to predominate .
5 The main problem for instrumental Marxist accounts is that they have great difficulty in explaining the eclecticism and indeterminacy of events in the world under a single reductionist or economist explanation which relates all actions by the state to the desires and power capabilities of a ruling class based on economic ownership .
6 Imagine what the result would have been in Salomon 's case if the company created was one of unlimited liability : all the members would have been personally liable for the debts owned by the company to the creditors .
7 Reduction of the fares was also invalid because it involved a breach of the fiduciary duty owed by the G.L.C. to the ratepayers .
8 The offices of Lord Warden , Ranger , and other Forest offices were in most cases abolished , and compensation allowed by the Acts to the holders .
9 The reference to a single currency in the opening articles of the draft treaty is explicitly qualified by the reference to the procedures set out therein , and those procedures include the right to opt for exemption status .
10 Furthermore , in the later 1280s English society in London , and prelates such as Archbishop Pecham in particular , had been scandalized by the apostasy to the Jews of an eminent Dominican preacher who was now openly proselytizing for them among Christians .
11 ( a ) Banker to banks and other financial institutions — every commercial bank has an account with the Bank of England in which ‘ operational deposits ’ are kept in order to settle interbank debts from the cheque clearing system , and for payment of funds due to the government ( and , conversely , funds paid by the government to the banks ) .
12 The major part is a recurrent grant paid by the government to the Universities Funding Council , which allocates funds to individual universities .
13 These were some of the instructions being given by the polemaster to the men on the ropes as the two ton pole began to shift .
14 The girl comes from a large and extended family and at all times when my client and its officers were trying to obtain information and ascertain the conditions the girl was living in , their task was made more difficult , in some cases very difficult indeed , sir , by the attitude to the authorities of certain members of the girl 's family .
15 ( c ) Repayment of loans from settlors Where the capital sum paid to the settlor is a sum paid by way of complete repayment of a loan , then , if an amount not less than the sum is thereafter lent by the settlor to the trustees of the settlement , no part of that sum shall by virtue of TA 1988 , s677(1) be treated as his income for any year of assessment after that in which the further loan is made ( TA 1988 , s677(5) ) .
16 A repayment of a loan made by the settlor to the trustees can amount to the payment of a capital sum for the purposes of s677 ( TA 1988 , s677(9) ( a ) ( i ) ) .
17 Section 677(5) is designed to afford some measure of relief where the amounts repaid are lent by the settlor to the trustees of the settlement so that there is a re-advance by the settlor .
18 In the Lonrho case , the Law Lords in effect decided that the Secretary of State had no duty to give reasons for his decision not to refer the takeover of Harrods by the Al-Fayeds to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
19 Others attempted to alter it , or to enforce it when land was left by the will to the children alone , rather than as more usually to the widow or the widow and children jointly .
20 dissenting ) allowing an appeal by the respondents , the Joint Administrators of British and Commonwealth Holdings Plc. , from the judgment and order dated 24 July 1991 of Hoffmann J. setting aside an order dated 29 April 1991 of Mr. Registrar Scott ordering production of certain documents by the appellants to the respondents pursuant to section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 .
21 The prosecution tried to rebutt this defence by offerring evidence of a statement made by the defendant to the police in which he inferred that he wanted to get rid of the person he attacked .
22 The pictures were screened by ITN after their reporter Penny Marshall was given access by the Serbs to the camps near the north Bosnian town of Prijedor .
23 Two or three feet away , standing by the entrance to the waxworks , were the figures of Laurel and Hardy .
24 Peter Beneventanus Collivaccinus ' Collection , known as the Compilatio Tertia , was both approved and commended by the pope to the masters and scholars of Bologna for use " as much in judgments as in the schools " .
25 Was this a simple gaff or a plot to lessen fears that radioactivity may have been swept by the cyclone to the Gambiers ?
26 The event 's promoter will pay an agreed fee to the PRS for the works which are to be performed , and a payment is then made by the PRS to the writers and publishers for the works listed as being played .
27 The employees appealed and it was held , allowing the appeal , that the industrial tribunal had erred in law in holding that an intention to compete in the future with their employers expressed by the employees in letters to their employers ' suppliers was in itself a breach of a duty of fidelity owed by the employees to the employers and that accordingly the dismissals had been unfair .
28 Orders have been made for costs to be paid by the plaintiffs to the defendants with a direction that the costs be taxed on the standard basis , if not agreed .
29 ( 5 ) In respect of any orders for payment of standard basis costs by the plaintiffs to the defendants that have already been made it is , as we understand it , common ground that the court was not thereby purporting to deprive the defendants of any costs which they were contractually entitled to add to their security .
30 A concert was given by the staff to the inmates in the evening , and on the following day , an afternoon entertainment , during which sweets and tobacco were distributed , took place .
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