Example sentences of "by order " in BNC.

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1 He blinked at Herr Nordern , then peered at the document and began to read aloud , in a hoarse voice : ‘ By Order of the Minister of Justice , I , the Chief of Police of the City of Berlin … ’
2 The company in question — which can not be identified by order of the court — has this year been negotiating for a substantial loan .
3 For five days before the president 's announcement all banks were closed , by order .
4 Squawking madly in what appeared to be a family squabble over the direction they should take , they suddenly closed ranks , as if by order , and formed a perfect vee behind their leader .
5 The grateful driver told the farmer that his cargo consisted of 47 foxes which were being transported from the Midlands to be let loose in Wales by order of the RSPCA .
6 A neo-Jacobean pile proudly raised on a Suffolk dune by Edwardian telephone magnate Sir Cuthbert Quilter , the house is now for sale by order of the Ministry of Defence .
7 By Order of the Council
8 The contracting countries are specified by Order in Council made by virtue of the 1965 Act , and such an order is conclusive evidence that a country is a contracting country within the meaning of the Convention .
9 The Palazzo dei Giureconsulti , which formed the old northern edge of the Piazza dei Mercanti , was built in the sixteenth-century by order of the Milanese Pope Pius IV as a college for jurists .
10 Those for levels 1 to 3 are the same as those specified by Order for key stage 1 , which will have been published in statutory Documents by the time this report is made public .
11 Conservation is ‘ in ’ and wildlife protected by order of the King .
12 As respects England and Wales or Northern Ireland , any provision in an Act passed before 1st August 1958 that any order or determination shall not be called into question in any court , or any provision in such an Act which by similar words excludes any of the powers of the High Court , shall not have effect so as to prevent the removal of the proceedings into the High Court by order of certiorari or to prejudice the powers of the High Court to make orders of mandamus .
13 By order of the Board G C Hogg Company Secretary
14 In addition some non-county borough councils and urban district councils under the previous system were given parish council status by order of the Secretary of State .
15 respect confidential information obtained in the course of professional practice and refrain from disclosing such information without the consent of the patient/client or a person entitled to act on his/her behalf except where disclosure is required by law or by order of a court , or is necessary in the public interest .
16 Odour problems often arise in connection with premises used for activities designated ‘ offensive trades ’ , either by s.107(1) ( i ) of the Public Health Act 1936 as extended by Schedule 14 of the Local Government Act 1972 , or by Order made by the local authority and confirmed to be so by the Secretary of State .
17 Following these home ambulance trains , the Works , by order of the War Office , constructed ambulance trains for the use of our troops in France .
18 Published by order of the general meeting of subscribers to the College , London , 1801 , Smith described it as ‘ … a very poor product for seven years ’ work : it was the first and the last' .
19 ‘ Since neither the Canadian or the British governments are in a position to produce the element ‘ 49 ’ ( code name for plutonium ) or ‘ 25 ’ ( code name for uranium-235 ) our interchange has been correspondingly restricted by order from the top . ’
20 In other cases , where it is not possible to identify a returning officer ex officio , a returning officer is specifically identified by order .
21 In one respect , Bradlaugh 's suit against Gossett , the Serjeant at Arms , for excluding him by order of the House , is still important .
22 This trend may be aggravated if , as is commonly the case , the proposals of a boundary commission are perceived to be likely , if implemented by order , substantially to advantage one party or another .
23 Hansard , the House of Commons ' printers , had published , by order of the House , a prison inspector 's report which contained statements defamatory of Stockdale who , not surprisingly , sued .
24 There is statutory warrant for extending privilege so as to embrace reports , papers , etc. , published by order of a House ( Parliamentary Papers Act 1840 ) .
25 Originally built by order of Constança Rodriguez , the wife of Zarco , it was rebuilt in the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries .
26 It has very interesting old cloisters built in the fifteenth century by order of Zarco 's son , João Gonçalves da Cãmara .
27 The new requirements are largely set out in the Building Societies ( Accounts and Related Provisions ) Regulations 1992 , although where the change necessitated a change to the 1986 Act itself , that has been effected through the s 104 mechanism , which enables company law to be applied to building societies by Order .
28 Under s 11 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , the Lord Chancellor may provide by Order that there shall be no restriction on the people who may exercise rights of audience or rights to conduct litigation in relation to proceedings in the County Court .
29 After the revolution , Romanians sat in their flats lit by a maximum of two 40-watt bulbs by order , usually wearing winter coats as they had become accustomed to years of sudden power cuts , and watched television pictures of their late rulers perusing menus to decide what to eat .
30 The Association 's solicitor , Charles Hennessy , pointed out that they contemplated taking proceedings ‘ under the Local Government Planning and Development Act , 1976 , which states that the High Court may , on application from any person , by order , prohibit the continuance of an unauthorized use of land when a breach of the planning conditions occur ’ .
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