Example sentences of "[prep] an [unc] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 However , if an application is made to the court for an order requiring the trustee to summon a meeting to consider a resolution for his removal as trustee , the court may , if it thinks no sufficient cause has been shown for the application , dismiss it but not until after an ex parte hearing of the applicant ( r 6.132(2) ) .
2 The size of a semi-empirical calculation is thus much less than that of an ab initio calculation for the same molecule , even if only first row elements are concerned .
3 Lasswade Road Underbridge consists of an in situ reinforced concrete voided slap deck on reinforced concrete abutments .
4 The youngest FA Cup final referee , in truth , was something of an enfant terrible and remains no less vociferous .
5 Taking the example of an art nouveau dairy part of a Parade of shops in his idealised suburb he says : ‘ First it was new-fangled , then fashionable , then merely commonplace , then out-of-date , then ( to the sophisticated ) attractively ‘ period ’ . ’
6 Nobody is surprised by the idea of spirals of black Spanish radish , forerunners of the Troisgros serpentins de legumes , as part of an hors d'oeuvre , or lettuce dressed with orange juice as well as oil and vinegar .
7 So we see the emergence without any express authority of an ad hoc national police force , co-ordinating the use of highly trained riot police and operating aggressive and uncompromising new tactics .
8 Take the variable x to cover any other particular event or condition , or set of events or conditions , which did not occur , such as the completing of an ad hoc electrical circuit .
9 I am not talking about the absence of an ad hoc electrical connection or about the presence of other things , either specifically or under some general description or by some general means , when I make the conditional statement .
10 The remainder of this section will consist of examples designed to clarify the notion of an ad hoc modification .
11 A tiny crack in the ice of formal relations with the Shipping Federation had appeared in June 1917 , when , arising out of an ad hoc conference attended by both parties on their own initiative on the limited issue of overtime in port on weekly vessels , a suggestion by the union that a Standing Central Joint Committee and appropriate District Committees might be set up to deal with this particular question , and possibly others , was referred by the representatives of the shipowners to their main body for consideration .
12 But the approach used has considerable advantage in principle over the cruder system used for educational deprivation , since there is an attempt to relate expenditure needs directly to deprivation indicators , rather than adoption of an ad hoc procedure with little justification other than expediency .
13 Crosland was replaced as Environment Secretary by Peter Shore , a much less exuberant and extrovert character , but a solid , steady man whom I had known over the years and had first met when he was the Secretary of an ad hoc committee formed by the Labour Party — with a few outside ‘ experts ’ such as Dennis Lloyd and myself — to produce a rental policy .
14 However , they continue : But it may perhaps be better understood as an analytical consequence of the Garfinkelian theory that the fit between organization and phenomena , between rules and their applications , is not determined in advance , but rather is the result of an ad hoc and context-sensitive process , performed by speakers ( by the use of shared " methods " ) , in which the recognition of the social act and the construction of interpretation of sequences of such acts are two sides of the same creative ( but nonetheless organized and accountable ) process .
15 He appends to his article on Molla Husrev a brief notice of the life of Hizir Bey , introduced by the phrase ( " one thing calls to mind another " ) , a phrase with which he later introduces his account of Seyh Abdulkerim , the holder of an ad hominem muftilik in the reign of Suleyman .
16 ‘ The year 1967 was something of an annus mirabilis as far as liberal legislation in the sphere of sexual mores was concerned . ’
17 It is the problem of an avant garde in the eighties : still without an audience , but now deprived of a viable vanguardist ideology .
18 This last use was demonstrated on the stand at the Olympia show by a video recording of an avant garde Japanese artist who gave a synthesiser-dance concert using the system .
19 It has not been so long since the average chartered or company secretary was something of an eminence grise , rather than being in the front-line .
20 It promises three to four times the performance of an AS/400 E90 .
21 Brenda Gooch , staying at home to raise three daughters , stubbornly refuses the help of an au pair or nanny in her husband 's absence .
22 After her mother 's untimely death through cancer , Doreen 's father returned to England where he put the eight-year-old in the care of an au pair and hardly ever saw her , except to exert some strong-handed discipline when Doreen had done something to displease either the au pair or himself .
23 Held , allowing the appeal , that the absence from the Children Act 1989 of any express provision that applications be made either inter partes or ex parte connoted the availability of either course in appropriate circumstances ; that on a true construction the court 's powers conferred by the Act of 1989 had not been abrogated by the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 so that rule 4.4(4) did not preclude the making of an ex parte application for a residence order , although normally applications should be made inter partes ; that the judge therefore had jurisdiction to make such an order and , under section 11(7) of the Act , to attach such directions as might be appropriate ; and that , accordingly , in the exceptional circumstances , the court would make an interim residence order to which directions would be attached for the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and for all the children to remain in the father 's care until the inter partes hearing of the father 's applications ( post , pp. 116B , D–E , F , G–H , 117A–E , F–H ) .
24 The obstacles in his way , as he saw it , were the rule which purported to prevent the making of an ex parte residence order and section 9(5) of the Act .
25 This provision permitted the payment of an ex gratia supplement in cases of this kind .
26 Did anyone get er er an example of an a la carte ?
27 The golden thread approach , coupled with considerations such as that post-Darwin certain past arguments no longer hold water , together with an element of an a priori ethical stance , seems to me to provide the best concerted argument for the ordination of women .
28 In Steele v. Williams , the judgment of Martin B. was certainly on the basis that the money , having been the subject of an ultra vires demand by a public officer , was as such recoverable .
29 In consequence , the courts came to limit the cases in which recovery of an ultra vires impost was allowed to cases where there had been an extraction colore officii .
30 If the principle does exist that tax paid on a demand from the Crown when the tax was the subject of an ultra vires demand can be recovered as money had and received then , in my view , it is for the courts to declare it .
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