Example sentences of "[prep] be [vb pp] by the council " in BNC.

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1 My interest is therefore in how the grant assistance from the EC is to be treated by the Council .
2 Of the old people 's homes , 56 per cent were said to be run by the Council , 6 per cent by a charity and 39 per cent were private .
3 Now that will need to be assessed by the council as a whole against it 's priorities with regard to the balancing of the use of capital against capital to prop up the revenue er expenditure of the council and conceivably er to deal with the problems arising er out of government er legislation and clearly we are going to have to make some decisions decisions about this .
4 Most of these rules had to be adopted by the Council on the basis of unanimity and it became difficult , and in many cases impossible , to push through the amount and degree of legislation necessary to achieve the single market .
5 It has now to be adopted by the Council of Ministers to bring automatically into force three days later the Regulation of the Export of Cultural Goods to outside the European Community .
6 Thus , for example , Article 99 of the EEC Treaty provides that provisions for the harmonization of tax legislation , such as the Sixth VAT Directive , are to be adopted by the Council , acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European Parliament .
7 That is why at any meeting of the council of a London borough when the mayor is absent a chairman has to be elected by the council to preside at the meeting .
8 ( 7 ) The members of a licensing board for an islands area or licensing division of an islands area shall be elected at a meeting of the council of the islands area to be held on a date between May 16 , 1977 and June 30 , 1977 to be determined by the council , and , in the case of subsequent elections of those members : ( a ) except in so far as paragraph ( b ) below otherwise provides , at the first meeting of the council held after each subsequent ordinary election of the council ; and ( b ) where a determination under subsection ( 3 ) above is made ( whether or not at such meeting of the council as is mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above ) , either : ( i ) at the meeting at which the determination is made ; or ( ii ) at the first meeting of the council held after such meeting as is mentioned in sub-paragraph ( i ) above .
9 All CIS member states signed an agreement on a single defence budget into which they would pay fixed contributions to be determined by the Council of Heads of Government .
10 Agree that in the event of conciliation being unsuccessful , and the client wishing to proceed with a Remuneration Certificate application , then a provisional certificate would be issued by an admitted member of staff under delegated powers to be granted by the Council .
11 There were , in fact , large areas of responsibility where the Assembly had to be consulted by the Council of Ministers , but its suggestions and amendments could safely be ignored with impunity by the Council .
12 It is uncertain when this disagreement will be resolved , as the issue is unlikely to be discussed by the Council of Ministers at their next meeting on18 January .
13 A report , to be discussed by the council 's education race equality sub-committee next Monday , says : ‘ The racial equality management team is of the opinion that the number of black children being excluded from Liverpool schools is unacceptably high .
14 Mam was just about to be rehoused by the council , and did n't fancy being so far out of town .
15 During the next 18 months the cereals regime of the Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) is due to be reassessed by the Council of Ministers and there is a widespread conviction within the agricultural industry , and among its observers , that the present system will be replaced by one designed to reduce cereal output .
16 This flat had to be sold by the council , and the ADC states that by allowing tenants to purchase such dwellings , the Government will ensure that over time younger households will buy up accommodation formerly occupied by older people ;
17 They expressed the unanimous view that the proposals contained in the working time directive , which is to be considered by the Council of Ministers next week , would be extremely damaging to the tourist industry throughout the Community .
18 But Coun. Nicholas Thorne-Wallis ( Lab ) , chairman , said that no final decision had been taken over the proposals and Coun. Mrs Rose Davison ( Lab ) called for more options to be considered by the council .
19 this threshold for worldwide turnover is to be reviewed by the Council before 21 December 1993 and the Commission has stated its view that it should be reduced to 2,000 million ecu ( roughly £1400 million ) .
20 These accusations related to controversial new changes implemented in July , requiring candidates for election to the Assembly to be vetted by the Council of Guardians .
21 The Buckinghamshire assessments seem , on the contrary , to illustrate the other side of the story , of commissioners having to be directed by the Council to commence their labours afresh , employing any and every ‘ practice ’ to ferret out the truth .
22 The proposal will now have to be agreed by the council of EC trade ministers .
23 They were to be sponsored by the Council of Europe and , to some extent , by OEEC .
24 £350 million needs to be spent by the Council by the year 2000 to ensure that it meets its statutory responsibilities — this is £165 million , or 90% more than the level of investment allocation likely to be approved by the Scottish Office in this period .
25 The ban was supported by the majority of Euro MPs , including Mr Stephen Hughes , who represents Durham , and is expected to be approved by the council of ministers .
26 A fuller discussion of these issues is given in Aspects of Programming for Teaching Unit Design and Development by Colin Wells , to be published by the Council for Educational Technology .
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