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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The releases could be part of China 's bid to sway the International Olympic Committee to award the 2000 Olympics to Beijing , which has made clear it will do anything to win the Games .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 ] .
9 In 1984 , Ceauşescu almost went home in a huff from Greece when even Andreas Papandreou 's government balked at awarding the highest honours twice over .
10 But it is well known that there is a prejudice against awarding the bigger gongs to those who have fled England : especially for Switzerland .
11 Awarding the European Grand Prix to Donington is also a shot across our bows .
12 held that it was inappropriate to award a successful plaintiff the same proportion of his costs and that he should receive all his costs .
13 3.10 Although the law recognises pain and suffering as a separate head of damages from loss of amenities , the general practice is to award a global sum for " pain and suffering and loss of amenities " .
14 And he asked us to er at that time in May they were looking at what criteria they were going to judge products to award a fair-trade mark to them .
15 In a case where a court does have a discretion whether or not to award a judicial remedy despite the existence of an alternative non-judicial remedy , what factors are relevant to deciding how to exercise that discretion ?
16 They also noted the unfortunate timing and dubious legality of a July 31 presidential decree awarding a 30 per cent pay rise to the 13 Constitutional Court judges .
17 The Timber Trade Federation are encouraging students on Buckinghamshire College 's BSc ( Hons ) Forest Products Technology course , by awarding an annual bursary of £500.00 .
18 Courts have a discretion , in special circumstances , to award an alternative remedy to damages for breach of contract .
19 If the adventurers have the sense to give Halfling comrades a piggy-back ride , award a few extra EPs .
20 Cooke 's anger came when Australian referee Brian Kinsey awarded the All Blacks a match-winning penalty against Dean Richards in the dying seconds of a gruelling encounter , and he said : ‘ The tackled-ball situation is being refereed very badly over here . ’
21 A key catalyst of this development was the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in November 1985 which awarded the Irish government a greater consultative role in Northern Irish affairs .
22 The authors have tested 80 different varieties and awarded the Golden Whiskers Award for the best cat nosh to Safeways ' Sardines in Smoked Salmon Jelly .
23 In the continuing controversy over election results in a small number of parliamentary seats [ see pp. 36983-84 for October 1989 general election ] , the regional High Court in Murcia on March 2 awarded the one seat still at issue there back to the ruling Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party ( PSOE ) .
24 They awarded the first prize for the block plan design to Crepinet , the second to William Hastings of Belfast and the third to Morgan and Phipson .
25 Mrs Dass come on in a fluffy magenta dress and awarded the first prize to last year 's carnival queen and the second to Mr Swayles and the third to Mrs Muller .
26 In Hoffman 's case [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 1350 Talbot J awarded the American plaintiff his lost earnings in US dollars .
27 In 1976 the British Library Research and Development Department ( BLR&DD ) awarded the Royal College of Art a grant to study signing and labelling in libraries , museums and other information centres .
28 The Commissioners awarded a further penalty of £1,080 , finding that the taxpayer was prevaricating and that as a professional man he had failed to give proper priority to disclosing building society information in full and in good time .
29 The umpires awarded a thirty-yard penalty to South Sussex .
30 The Commissioners awarded an initial penalty of £125 , as they were not satisfied that all reasonable steps had been taken to obtain the information .
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