Example sentences of "[prep] be considered by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was held that the clerk erred in law in not allowing the question of whether the application was competent to be considered by the licensing board .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 ‘ For to obviate the inconveniencies that might result from the too frequent communication with the out pupils the Professor will demonstrate to the latter only what might be useful to them as Surgeons and Physicians to the human body , such as the most important demonstrations of comparative anatomy as likewise experiences [ experiments ] on several animals , which could not be attempted on Man without imminent danger , and lastly , a comparison between epidemical and epizootic diseases — therefore the out pupils ought to be considered by the Society [ College ] as a separate Class : the consideration of which ought not to have any influence as to the situation of the establishments .
5 On the subject of delays in responding to minutes , Mr Holden pointed out that speeding up the process would also add to costs , and that some delay arose because reports had to be considered by the Institute as well as by the JMU ; any suggestions on how to cut down on the time involved would be gratefully received .
6 The subjects soon to be considered by the committee include sexual harassment , Inns ' scholarships , pupillage complaints and court dress .
7 All complaints about solicitors ' charges will in future be conciliated if possible , under proposals to be considered by The Law Society Council at its meeting on 15 July .
8 In R v Inner London Juvenile Court , ex pG [ 1988 ] FCR 316 , Bush J held that the child 's welfare was a matter to be considered by the court and balanced against the risk of prejudice to the accused .
9 In Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , the label-switching case , the facts to be considered by the jury and subsequently by the Court of Appeal [ 1983 ] Q.B .
10 ‘ The proposals to be considered by the Commission are very good news .
11 ‘ The proposals to be considered by the Commission are very good news .
12 He said Prost would almost certainly be granted his super licence , but said his behaviour in using ‘ insulting terms ’ in his criticism of FISA would still need to be considered by the world council next month .
13 This supportive advice now falls to be considered by the Lord Chancellor and the designated judges , alongside the advice from the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee which recommended that the application be rejected .
14 One of the factors which needs to be considered by the purchasing department in the appraisal and selection of suppliers is the reliability of deliveries .
15 I propose that a useful point to be considered by the doctor is whether a treatment would be clinically indicated for a private patient with unlimited personal resources .
16 Here all disputes have first to be considered by the engineer who is the employer 's agent : the engineer 's function is to administer the contract and issue certificates and decisions in response to claims by the contractor for payment and claims of all kinds , such as claims for extensions of time in which to complete the works .
17 The issues to be considered by the inquiry will include whether the scheme is needed at all , what its visual impact would be , health and safety matters , its affect on local amenities , its impact on agriculture , road transport , aviation , radio and TV reception , whether it would create extra noise , and whether it would conflict with existing planning policies .
18 The bill would therefore have to be considered by the mediation committee .
19 Chapter V , covering the implementation of the new code , was to be considered by the Senate in the autumn with a view to the code coming into effect on March 1 , 1993 .
20 As a general principle , the status of a person made the subject of an assault is a matter to be considered by the tribunal as an aggravating factor in sentencing , rather than an ingredient in the substantive description of the offence .
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