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 . |