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

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1 Some reliance was also placed on the fact that the 31 July bill did not comply with the requirements of section 67 of the Solicitors Act 1974 .
2 This is not a tenable interpretation of rule 12.12 of the Rules of 1986 , given the clear language of paragraph ( 1 ) of the rule and given also that by their nature proceedings under the Insolvency Act 1986 can not be expected to be addressed by Ord. 11 , r. 1 .
3 Feare ( 1970a ) noted that 10000 of the egg capsules laid in rock pools of normal salinity hatched ; in contrast to only 2700 of the capsules laid in pools through which there was a freshwater run-off .
4 However , says Dr Collier , the infamous Section 118 of the Medicines Act means that the Department of Health 's Medicines Control Agency , unlike the American Food and Drugs Administration , ‘ can hide virtually all of their activities , including incompetence , behind a cloak of secrecy ’ .
5 The Department of Health has cultivated the myth for some years that section 118 of the Medicines Act is the only reason why it is prevented from explaining the decisions of the licensing authority in general or the recommendations of the Committee on Safety of Medicines , based on doctors ' reports of adverse reactions , in particular .
6 Whitley found that ‘ one-half of the directors of the largest industrial companies were former public schoolboys with one-sixth coming from Eton alone ’ ( Scott , 1982 , p. 173 ) .
7 Here in the social services , which , in volume of resources involved , represent between one-third and one-half of the activities of the state , the question , it seems to me , can not be posed by disconnected , spasmodic pluses and minuses but by presenting a broad and large conception of the manner in which resources ought to be redeployed to meet modern realities , and this will not be done without soberly assessing but boldly facing the in-built obstacles to that redeployment .
8 In fact , around one-half of the cases can be identified solely from the headlines as persons abusing their positions of trust .
9 Over one-half of the houses in rural districts of England are owned by their occupiers , whether outright or on a mortgage .
10 The CCA 's constitution provided that one-half of the profits remaining after the payment of interest on subscribed capital should be paid to the Agency 's workers as a bonus .
11 One-half of the trainees had derived more confidence from attending courses , ranging from ‘ now being able to feed lambs through a stomach tube ’ ( this from a 50-year old farmer who had had sheep for 30 years ) to ‘ the confidence to tackle all but the most difficult workshop repair jobs ’ .
12 By ss. 10 and 12 of the Companies Act 1985 the memorandum of association , together with the articles of association , are to be delivered to the Registrar of Companies , who retains and registers them .
13 This meeting followed the ratification on Dec. 10 and 12 of the CIS declaration by the original signatories ' Supreme Soviets .
14 Cairo and Karachi have particularly high lead levels , Los Angeles , Sao Paulo and Tokyo have serious ozone problems and airborne dirt is a problem in 12 of the cities .
15 Siemens hopes to shift around 12 of the things a year .
16 12 of the stations , including Drax — said by FoE to be the dirtiest in Europe — are owned by National Power , and eight by Powergen .
17 Shares of 14 of the airlines are traded on stock exchanges , but 12 of the participants are 50% or more owned by government .
18 Under Article 134 of the Articles of Association of the Company , the directors may , if authorised by an ordinary resolution of the Company , offer holders of ordinary shares the right to elect to receive ordinary shares credited as fully paid instead of cash in respect of any dividend specified by the ordinary resolution [ ‘ scrip alternative ’ ] .
19 That the Board be authorised to exercise the power contained in Article 134 of the Articles of Association so that , to the extent and manner determined by the Board , the holders of ordinary shares in the capital of the Company be permitted to elect to receive ordinary shares , credited as fully paid , instead of cash in respect of all or part of any interim or the final dividend relating to the year ending on 31 December 1993 , such authority to expire at the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held in 1994 .
20 113 of the soldiers lost their lives , more than 100 were injured .
21 That Article 129 of the Articles of Association of the Company be amended by :
22 claims for personal injury arising out of complaints of indecent assault or rape were subject to the six year limitation period as set out in section 2 of the limitations act 1980 running from the date when the cause of action accrued .
23 The contents of the memorandum of association are statutorily laid down by s. 2 of the Companies Act 1985 .
24 Therefore since all the requirements in section 2 of the Factors Act were fulfilled , the innocent purchaser had good title to the tapestry .
25 Thus , a mercantile agent in possession of the registration book but not of the vehicle itself can not confer good title under section 2 of the Factors Act , Beverley Acceptances v. Oakely ( 1982 C.A. ) .
26 The mercantile agent then will not confer good title on X under section 2 of the Factors Act if he does not make the contract of sale with X until after he has returned the goods to their true owner , Beverley Acceptances v. Oakley .
27 Therefore the garage can not confer good title under section 2 of the Factors Act .
28 It was held that all the requirements of section 2 of the Factors Act were complied with including the requirement that the mercantile agent be in possession of goods or of the documents of title with the consent of ‘ the owner . ’
29 5 of vol. 2 of The Mysteries of Udolpho ( 1794 ) .
30 Aa is the sum of the probabilities of all the routes with one junction , Ba 2 of the routes with two , Ca 3 of the routes with three and so on .
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