Example sentences of "[art] premises " in BNC.

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1 He said , as this is a first offence you will not be sent down , instead , I fine you ten pounds for having a girl on the premises .
2 The premises is described as follows ;
3 The local authority that owned the premises was ‘ privatizing ’ it , i.e. making a quick profit while there were still a fair few years on the lease .
4 These will usually be young people , belonging to an organisation such as Community Service Volunteers , who receive no more than £25 a week , work at least 24 hours a week and have accommodation provided on the premises .
5 Like their counterparts in China four months ago , East German demonstrators are chanting Mr Gorbachev 's name , while another 4,000 would-be refugees are choking the premises of Bonn 's embassy in Prague .
6 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
7 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
8 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
9 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
10 Evaluating the evidence , it demonstrated substantial storage by Capricorn of works of art on the premises in London .
11 The second defendant had made a large number of deliveries to and collections from the premises on Capricorn 's account .
12 It was clear that the premises were used for viewing works of art stored there by Capricorn and that it controlled access to the vault .
13 The address on the insurance policy was also consistent with the premises being Capricorn 's established business premises .
14 The museum had demonstrated a sufficiently substantial scale of those two activities to make good its case that Capricorn had an established place of business on the premises .
15 The fact that other works of art not belonging to Capricorn were also on the premises did not affect that conclusion : nor did the absence of any outward sign of Capricorn on the premises have any significance , since it would be uncharacteristic for art dealers in objects of such high quality to place conspicuous nameplates on their premises .
16 The fact that other works of art not belonging to Capricorn were also on the premises did not affect that conclusion : nor did the absence of any outward sign of Capricorn on the premises have any significance , since it would be uncharacteristic for art dealers in objects of such high quality to place conspicuous nameplates on their premises .
17 The workers occupying the Mulhouse forge were told that unless they left the premises immediately they would be ‘ forced to do so ’ .
18 Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother .
19 After 12 years of growing success with the shop , Gloria opened a wine/tapas bar on the premises in May this year .
20 ‘ It is routine procedure that there needs to be more than one staff member on the premises when a project is open to the public .
21 A Disinfection Order is also placed on the premises and further testing carried out to ensure that it is salmonella-free .
22 Armed police went to the hotel shortly before 7am to make the arrests , and sniffer dogs were later used in a search of the premises .
23 In the metal and spring-making department the floor was littered with pieces of metal , coils of wire and shavings ; the surface of the floor was greasy and the premises generally filthy .
24 The ‘ pro ’ remained a servant of the club in a little ‘ shop ’ on the fringes of the premises .
25 Despite the fact that only three weeks were available between his first viewing of the premises and the date for submission of offers , Russell Mills managed to find five collaborators , and their tender succeeded in competition against bids from office developers , engineering firms and an art college .
26 It is cheaper to bake on the premises than buy-in food .
27 ‘ I — we — thought it a good idea at the time , with the late closing and it so hard to get people off the premises — and all the cleaning up to be done afterwards … ‘
28 Never on the premises .
29 The tenant is not obliged to ensure that the landlord is aware of the defects in the premises or to give the landlord an opportunity to remedy the defects before commencing legal proceedings .
30 It was alleged that the council , being the owners of the premises , were the persons by whose act , default or sufferance the nuisance arose .
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