Example sentences of "on [art] terms " in BNC.

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1 One morning I received a report on the terms of reference for the Service-wide performance review and wrote a minute to its author stressing the need to define the concept of work .
2 A solicitor in divorce law or conveyancing will not deal with the music business on a day-to-day basis and he or she will not be able to advise you fully on the terms of a music industry agreement .
3 There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies .
4 There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies .
5 The former is a tenancy made by the agreement of the parties on the terms that either may put an end to it at any moment at the shortest notice ; the latter arises where a tenant whose interest has expired continues in possession without the landlord either assenting or dissenting .
6 But the tenants of three of the forest townships , namely Alne , Tollerton and Newton , refused to agree to the disafforestment of Galtres Forest on the terms proposed by the royal commissioners , whereupon in March 1631 the king ordered that the lands of those townships should continue to be ‘ within the jurisdiction of a forest and the forest laws ’ .
7 Also , much of the money for the campaign has come from the community itself , and where outside groups have provided assistance , either financially or otherwise , it has been on the terms of the YCCC rather than anyone else .
8 Most accommodation and transport is provided by independent suppliers , for whom we will accept responsibility on the terms set out as follows .
9 This contract is made on the terms of these Booking Conditions which are governed by English law and both parties shall submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts .
10 This can either be a very neat solution or quite a complex one — it depends on the terms of the Credit particularly where insurance documents are called for .
11 Your contract is made on the terms of this Charter and is subject to English law and exclusive jurisdiction .
12 That also acts as our acceptance of the booking on the terms of this Charter and your holiday is secured from that moment .
13 Other classes — peasants and now workers — were accepted only on the terms laid down by the leaders .
14 To ensure the widest scope for getting the best deal it is necessary to exclude those which can not supply on the terms required .
15 If you are dismissed at the end of your first year , concentrating on the terms of the contract leads to the conclusion that you ordinarily worked in Great Britain , whereas looking at what actually happened leads to the opposite conclusion .
16 There had not been anything to match the Westland affair as an example of competitive leaking since the ‘ display of histrionic talents ’ , as Edmund Dell put it , 64 which accompanied Callaghan 's Cabinets on the terms of a loan from the International Monetary Fund .
17 Gives guidance on the terms under which conditions and obligations can reasonably be imposed on developers , an issue which may be particularly relevant in the argument over the development of ‘ brown ’ areas of the Green Belt .
18 At the next meeting of the London committee , on 28 January , Sir William Fordyce ( chairman ) , supported by John Burgess , Mr Benezek , Vial and Huntingford , agreed on the terms of the proposed public advertisement .
19 Parliament passed the bill and thereafter a creditor no longer had the power to detain a debtor already in prison at his pleasure , since the man could at once petition the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors for his discharge on the terms of his whole property , present and future , being given up for distribution among his creditors — and not only in London but to Commissioners who made circuits to hear such petitions in country districts .
20 In Buxtehude for example , an attempt is made to calm the car across a broad area using a battery of devices , providing the driver with an unambiguous message that he or she is welcome , but on the terms set by the residents .
21 4.2.1.2 to provide project management facilities for the Project on the terms and conditions set out herein and in the Grant Offer Letter dated 10 July 1990
22 He said that unless Niki gave in and raced on the terms offered , he was going to go with Keke the following year .
23 The Board of Anglo-Welsh Breweries plc ( ‘ AW ’ ) announces that it intends to make an offer ( ‘ the Offer ’ ) to acquire Palatine Ales plc ( ‘ Palatine ’ ) on the terms and conditions set out below .
24 The Board of Anglo-Welsh announces a revised offer to acquire Palatine on the terms and subject to the conditions set out below .
25 The form starts by establishing that the haulier using the RHA conditions accepts goods for haulage only on the terms contained in those conditions .
26 The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated , thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm .
27 Objections to the proposals essentially turn on the terms under which any devolution would take place , and the question of the competence and reliability of the organisations which would be taking on responsibility for the sites .
28 Higher limits apply to ship chartering companies and to those specialising in letting residential property on the terms of the new assured tenancies .
29 But they admit individual agents only on the terms on which a natural scientist admits individual and particular objects .
30 His first choice was to remain leader on his own terms , his second to go , and his third , last , and unacceptable one was to cling to the position on the terms of others .
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