Example sentences of "upon [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Upon the filing of the documents mentioned in ( 1 ) the court office enters a plaint in the records , prepares ( if necessary ) a summons based on the request , issues the summons with the particulars of claim and delivers to the plaintiff a plaint note in form N205 ( default summons ) or N206 ( fixed date summons ) ( Ord 3 , r 3(2) ) .
2 In an action for a liquidated sum , the proceedings will be automatically transferred to the defendant 's home court ( if the action was commenced elsewhere ) upon the filing of a defence or , in the case where the defendant states that he has already paid the amount claimed , upon the plaintiff confirming in writing to the court that he wishes the proceedings to continue ( Ord 9 , r 2(8) ) .
3 Any proceedings in which the claim is £1,000 or less are automatically referred for hearing by the district judge as arbitrator ( N 18 ) upon the filing of a defence .
4 Rather than analysing ‘ social ’ history in isolation from political developments , as social historians are at times accused of doing , they have dwelt upon the interaction between popular experience and mentality , on the one hand , and the struggle for power on the other .
5 Comment centred upon being taken ‘ through into the picture ’ , upon its structure and organization and especially upon the interaction of colours and paint qualities .
6 The project investigates the development , during the school years , of communication skills which depend upon the interaction between participants during conversation .
7 Later she came to depend more upon excision , upon the evocation of what she called ‘ the thing not said ’ ; castigating Balzac for delivering an excess of information , she praised the hint , the pared-down suggestion .
8 The helmet-plate centre of The Royal Sussex Regiment was a laurel wreath with the Order of the Garter cross set upon the Roussillon plume .
9 But upon the raven that was Mokosh he frowned , and bade her take herself underground .
10 The last Advice I shall give you , relates to your Behaviour when you are going to be hanged ; which , either for robbing your Master , for House-breaking , or going upon the High-way , or in a drunken Quarrel , by killing the first Man you meet , may very probably be your Lot …
11 Where the peace is threatened , the law confers upon the constable a very wide range of powers to take preventive action .
12 Theda had gazed with awe upon the dish of ham and eggs , the lavishly buttered bread and the pot of tea , bereft of words .
13 and , and in that case it does have an independent effect , it 's an incremental effect upon the restrictiveness and that makes it bad in itself
14 When the Barnsley Beckett Hospital first opened in 1867 it depended upon the benevolence of local businessmen , colliery owners and public subscription for its income .
15 The figure shows that the cost disadvantage of operating at half MES depends upon the gradient of the average cost curve .
16 The reduction of individual people to a quantitative mass of wage labourers , who are appraised only in terms of their contribution to capital , is clearly dependent upon the abstraction represented by money .
17 Cartoon ‘ Upon the improv 'd mode of cropping ’ — one of a series published in 1792 as part of a campaign by farriers to ridicule the Veterinary College .
18 It seems clear , therefore , that demoralization caused by the bombing raids was considerable , the damage inflicted upon the standing of the German leadership substantial .
19 You can put an advertisement in the Law Society 's Gazette or write to firms at random , but if this method produces an offer you will need to take all possible steps to sound opinions upon the standing of the firm .
20 By attempting to discredit a few respected scientists in the eyes of the public they try to cast doubt upon the standing of the whole scientific community .
21 In a recent case , Bridger Properties Ltd v Dovey Holdings ( South Wales ) Ltd ( 1991 ) unreported , Chancery Division , 25 June : discussed at 7.4.4 ) the court did not consider the guidelines at all but simply observed that nothing could be more " uncommercial " than to make the date for completion of a contract for sale and purchase of land turn upon the determination of an arbitrator .
22 Like man 's first steps upon the Moon .
23 The efficiency of the price system , in this approach , does not depend upon the optimality ( or absence of it ) of the resource allocation pattern at equilibrium ; rather , it depends on the degree of success with which market forces can be relied upon to generate spontaneous corrections in the allocation patterns prevailing at times of disequilibrium .
24 Political leadership of the cause remained , into the 1830s , in the hands primarily of the upper echelons of the Anglican middle class but mass support depended upon the activism of evangelical dissent down to and including the artisan class .
25 And I looked upon the stream of the river and saw the mouths of the kids upon the water and they drank not .
26 Upon the water the mist floated in a golden veil , spotted with the dancing of a myriad tiny flies .
27 sacred tread … upon the water ,
28 On 1st March 1818 ‘ Mr. Otley and I walked to a little beyond Barrow Beck — very windy , the spray ran upon the water , but no pillars of vapour ’ .
29 Believed to be the GHOSTS of drowned men and women , the females frequently cause shipwrecks for love of a human sailor ; a person soon to die by drowning is said to see a mermaid cutting a caper upon the water 's surface , in anticipation of fresh company .
30 With those last two straws cast upon the water , there was nothing more Manville could do except wait and hope .
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