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

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1 ‘ and any expression for whose interpretation provision is made by Part XXVI of the Companies Act , other than an expression defined above in this section , is to be construed in accordance with that provision .
2 I turn to Part XXVI of the Companies Act 1985 .
3 Introduction Part XII of the Companies Act 1985 contains provisions requiring a company to register certain charges with the Registrar of Companies .
4 Part 2 of the guidelines for each team should cover growth targets and new types of work as set out in the plan
5 The heat was retained by the celebrated ‘ greenhouse effect ’ , making the atmosphere hotter and very much denser , which in turn released further CO 2 from the rocks — the classic vicious circle .
6 I explained this ( J. Milroy , 1982b : 43 ) in relation to the simplification pattern in short /a/ ( see chapter 4.5 for the findings of this study ) , which we measured by using a three-way analysis of variance .
7 To check you understand this , try drawing a diagram like Figure 15–4 for the meals industry .
8 ONCE again , Arena failed to turn in the level of performance of which they are undoubtedly capable as they struggled to overcome a depleted but game Novas ' side 54–47 in the men 's division of the Mid-Essex Gravel League .
9 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 .
10 The reader might be well advised to read over Chapter 2 on the LDCs just to refresh his memory on the economic and social problems confronting these nations .
11 Rule 2 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 provides : Solicitors may at their discretion publicise their practices , or permit other persons to do so , or publicise the businesses or activities of other persons , provided there is no breach of these rules and provided there is compliance with a Solicitors ' Publicity Code promulgated from time to time by the Council of the Law Society with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls .
12 ( 2 ) That , although there was power under rule 22 of the Rules of 1991 to order the local authority to pay costs , orders for costs in cases involving children were unusual ; that the justices ' findings and reasons , even taking into account their extended reasons , were insufficient to sustain their order for costs ; that the local authority 's exercise of its statutory role in the changing circumstances affecting the children could not be criticised ; and that , accordingly , the award of costs should be set aside ( post , pp. 527H , 528H , 530D–E , 531B–D ) .
13 Rule 22 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 has been amended to read : —
14 Yeah , I three pound ten pence or something in the vegetable shop that was er two pound forty for a cauli cabbage and er carrots .
15 A registrar having made that order , and the administrators having refused to disclose that statement to the accountants , the accountants applied to the court for leave under rule 9.5 of the Rules of 1986 to inspect the statement of grounds and to set aside the registrar 's order .
16 The regulations are supplemented by LCH 's Default Rules , a corpus of provisions having effect pursuant to s 156 of and Sched 21 to the Companies Act 1989 .
17 These restrictions are imposed by virtue of powers vested in the board under rule 7.3 of the Rules .
18 For form of order adjourning a petition ( Form 6.23 in Sched 4 to the rules ) and the notice to the debtor and creditors of adjournment ( Form 6.24 ) , see Appendix C , forms 25 and 26 .
19 For form of notice ( Form 6.19 in Sched 4 to the rules ) , see Appendix C , form 29 .
20 For form of notice of intention to appear ( Form 6.20 in Sched 4 to the rules ) , see Appendix C , form 27 .
21 For form of list of appearances ( Form 6.21 in Sched 4 to the rules ) , see Appendix C , form 28 .
22 The form of order is Form 6.24A in Sched 4 to the rules ) .
23 The form of order is Form 6.24B in Sched 4 to the rules .
24 The statement of affairs must be in Form 6.33 ( in Sched 4 to the rules ) and must contain all the particulars required by that form ( r 6.59 ) .
25 The bankrupt must submit a sworn statement of affairs containing the prescribed particulars ( Form 6.33 in Sched 4 to the rules ) within twenty-one days of the bankruptcy order or such longer period as the official receiver may allow ( s 288(1) ) .
26 With every notice summoning a meeting there must be included forms of proxy ( Form 8.4 in Sched 4 to the rules , see App C , form 33 ) .
27 The notice to the creditors must state a time and date , not more than four days before the meeting , by when the creditors must lodge their proofs of debt ( Form 6.37 in Sched 4 to the rules , see App C , form 34 ) and , if applicable , proxies , in order to entitle them to vote at the first meeting ( r 6.79(4) ) .
28 A proof must be in the form known as " proof of debt " ( whether the form prescribed by the rules and set out in Sched 4 to the rules as Form 6.37 or a substantially similar form , see App C , form 34 ) and must be signed by the creditor or someone authorised on his behalf ( r 6.69(3) ) .
29 Rule 5 of the Solicitors Incorporated Practice Rule 1988 has been amended to read as follows : —
30 These prohibitions and safeguards , and certain exceptions , explanatory provisions and transitional provisions , are set out in rule 5 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 .
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