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

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1 Derby 's action in disregarding Lee 's ineligibility may force the League to order a rematch or award the game to London .
2 [ To ] Mary Leapor , I award the palm … she writes here with rare skill , reason and imagination on woman in society , knocking askew any easy line-up of ‘ new ’ with ‘ realist ’ by doing so in the general manner of Pope , with whom she has no need to fear comparison .
3 As such , the best cross section of Charlie Parker here is ‘ The Charlie Parker Story ’ , all of whose takes are from the 26/11/45 session , and for which I award the extra half star .
4 An employee may complain , under what is now s 149 of the 1992 Act , to an industrial tribunal if these provisions are infringed , and the tribunal can , among other things , award the employee monetary compensation .
5 Or maybe , rather than a total replay , just award the Cup to England due to Campese 's blatant obstruction on Underwood just as he was about to tackle Horan .
6 We award the highest academic accolade to a student who can see a question , focus it into an enquiry , trace sources , find relevant information in those sources , collate the information , reorganise that information in a way that meets the question posed , and write up the reorganised material as a report .
7 We award the highest academic accolade to a student who can see a question , focus it into an enquiry , trace sources , find relevant information in those sources , collate the information , reorganise that information in a way that meets the question posed , and write up the reorganised material as a report .
8 For the years from the fourth to the tenth I assess her net earnings at twelve thousand three hundred pounds and award the sum of thirty six thousand nine hundred pounds on a multiplier of three .
9 It follows that for si , physiotherapy I award the sum of one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight pounds per annum .
10 The EAT , by a majority , allowed the Secretary of State 's appeal against an industrial tribunal 's decision to award the applicant the sum of £4,513.50 to be paid by the Secretary of State out of the redundancy fund under section 106 of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 .
11 The class winner , the National Trusts ' Wimpole Home Farm , objected , but the judges decision to award the breed championship to Mr & Mrs R E Munn 's & Miss L Bottura 's cow Whitegates Cindy was upheld by the show stewards .
12 The MoD is expected to award the contract in the next few weeks .
13 At every stoppage in the senior game the referee is applauded or jeered depending on which arm he raises to award the put-in , and he is rarely considered correct by everyone .
14 IT was common knowledge the come the new law changes they would almost certainly include the experimental decision to award the put-in following a maul going nowhere to the defending side , so why are we getting so many whingers making their thoughts known whenever they can get their name in print .
15 In terms of the game of rugby it was a wonderful gesture on the part of the IB to award the World Cup to South Africa , and a wonderful opportunity — but not financially .
16 They were 15 minutes from a battling victory at St James ' Park and seemed to be riding tremendous pressure when referee Steve Bell stepped in to award the Division One high-fliers a spot kick .
17 In judging this record there has been a strong tendency among commentators , from either an economic or a political viewpoint , to award the Labour government good marks for achievement [ Morgan , 1984 ; Cairncross , 1985 ] .
18 Council spokeswoman Jane Williams said : ‘ We were able to award the hardship relief having seen the circumstances of the company and the unique service it provides to the community . ’
19 In extreme cases perhaps it is , but relief should not be refused unless the applicant 's conduct or motive makes it inappropriate to award the relief sought in this case : courts should not refuse relief in order to penalize an applicant for bad conduct unrelated to the relief sought .
20 If there is wasteful duplication , governmental ( or neighbourhood ) intervention is in principle desirable to award the street 's milk contract to one firm , then if necessary to control its pricing behaviour .
21 The low-energy predictions of this theory have agreed remarkably well with observation , and this led the Swedish Academy in 1979 to award the Nobel Prize in physics to Salam , Weinberg , and Sheldon Glashow , who had also constructed similar unified theories .
22 It is rare for the most prestigious award for architecture in the world to be given to a non architect but the decision to award the 1992 Royal Gold Medal to the structural engineer , Peter Rice , was widely acclaimed .
23 The dispute over the cluster of potentially oil-rich islands had flared up in 1986 [ see p. 34766 ] when Qatar contested a 1939 decision by the United Kingdom , then the colonial power , to award the islands to Bahrain .
24 Britain is also at odds with the terms of the EC 's draft directive on the subject , which proposes that a single European body should have sole authority to award the labels .
25 The court can not refuse to award the cost of private necessary nursing or domestic help , even though State help may be available , when assessing special damage ( see the Law Reform ( Personal Injuries ) Act 1948 , s2 ( Appendix B ) ) , but may take available State facilities into account when assessing future loss , following Cunningham v Harrison [ 1973 ] QB 942 .
26 2.38 There is no authority on the appropriate principles to be adopted in apportioning the amount recovered , but the practice in widows ' claims is to award the greater part of the total sum awarded to the widow on the assumption that she will maintain the children as long as they are dependent and to award comparatively small sums to the children themselves .
27 I 'm not , I 'm not doing that , what I 'm challenging is the consortiums decision to award the contract to a company who had not been involved in that particular area as opposed to a company that had .
28 Although such will does not defeat the claim of the other spouse under the provisions of the Inheritance ( Provision for Family and Dependants ) Act 1975 , if reasonable provision is not made for that spouse , it might be of " persuasive " use to the court in proceedings under that Act in deciding whether or not to award the surviving spouse a limited interest ( eg until remarriage ) or an absolute interest in the deceased 's share of the matrimonial home .
29 This week , the government decided to award the men payments , and the move is a coup for Mr Robinson and the firefighters , as they had no legal requirement to redundancy pay .
30 And if more companies apply to their local authority for grant cash it could sway the Government 's decision to award the City Challenge money .
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