Example sentences of "[prep] be approved by the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | A scheme to build eight houses on land at Prospect Place , Thornton Dale , is set to be approved by the North York Moors National Park authority despite strong protests from neighbours and Ryedale District Council . |
3 | Directors ' report to be approved by the board of directors and signed on behalf of the board by a director or the secretary of the company . |
4 | Directors ' report to be approved by the board of directors and signed on behalf of the board by a director or the secretary of the company . |
5 | Structure plans have to be approved by the Secretary of State and except for small amendments , he generally accepts them after he has received a report by a panel who hold ‘ an Examination in Public ’ . |
6 | It is a persistent misapprehension that the UK 1986 Act requires that a programme must be justified in terms of the weaker claim if it is to be approved by the Secretary of State . |
7 | The Local Government Act , 1972 , allowed local authorities to choose between district auditors and private auditors ( who needed to be approved by the secretary of state ) but the Local Government Finance Act , 1982 , removed an authority 's right to choose its own auditor . |
8 | It contains a statement of the offence ( section 20 ) and a generally worded definition of ‘ misleading ’ ( section 21 ) and provides for a code of practice to be approved by the Secretary of State which gives practical guidance ( section 25 ) . |
9 | Any works have to be approved by the secretary of state . |
10 | She could n't understand why I needed to lodge in London at all , but insisted that any accommodation I settled on had to be approved by the university authorities . |
11 | The package is yet to be approved by the member states and will be toughly negotiated . |
12 | 5.5 Decoration [ As often as may in the [ reasonable ] opinion of the Surveyor be necessary in order to maintain a high standard of decorative finish and attractiveness and to preserve the Premises or In each of the Decorating Years ] and in the last year of the Term to redecorate the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner and with appropriate materials of good quality [ to the [ reasonable ] satisfaction of the Surveyor ] the tints and colours and patterns of such decoration to be approved by the Landlord [ provided that the covenants relating to the last year of the Term shall not apply where the Tenant shall have redecorated the Premises less than [ 18 ] months prior to the expiry of the Term ] Most tenants would not wish to be under an obligation to redecorate the interior or exterior of the premises more frequently than every five years , although this is a matter for negotiation . |
13 | 5.9.5 On a permitted assignment to a limited company and if the Landlord shall [ reasonably ] so require to procure that at least [ 2 ] directors of the company or some other guarantor or guarantors [ reasonably ] acceptable to the Landlord enter into direct covenants with the Landlord in the form of the Guarantor 's covenant contained in this Lease with " the Assignee " substituted for " the Tenant " [ 5.9.6 That each and every permitted underlease shall be granted without any fine or premium at a rent not less than the then open market rental value of the Premises [ to be approved by the Landlord prior to any such underlease ] [ and to be determined by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ] or the Rent then being paid ( whichever shall be the greater ) such rent being payable in advance on the days on which Rent is payable under this Lease and shall contain provisions approved by the Landlord : |
14 | McDonald 's is the first major company in the fast food sector to be approved by the Hotel & Catering Training Company ( HCTC ) to operate NVQs . |
15 | If the plaintiff is under a disability settlement of the action has to be approved by the court under RSC Ord 80 , r13 or CCR Ord 10 , r10 ; so too if the claim is under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 as amended and more than one person is entitled to the damages even though no one is under a disability . |
16 | Such plans would nevertheless still need to be approved by the government or , if majority shareholdings were involved , by parliament . |
17 | Conscious that , if this buying-out aspect of the report was to be approved by the Committee the Club would , in losing its bondholders , also lose the long-term continuity and stability on its Committee previously created by their existence , Robert Naish 's Sub-Committee incorporated a contentious recommendation ( in which it fervently believed ) so as to ensure a measure of long-term Committee continuity . |
18 | Proposals for charity games have to be approved by the committee , but the suggested donation of £6,000 is negotiable and all money raised helps young people , especially handicapped youngsters , get involved in sport . |
19 | A possible change , still to be approved by the Committee and the AGM , is that Vic Smith and I are likely to do this job jointly in future . |
20 | Contracts should be able to be approved by the buyer 's conveyancer as soon as a satisfactory survey has been concluded , a satisfactory set of responses received from the seller 's conveyancer concerning the Protocol documentation , and a loan has been agreed where applicable . |
21 | The supplementary budget , details of which are expected to be approved by the cabinet in the next few weeks , will include ¥25–30 billion ( US$225–$270 million ) for 11 supercomputers and mini-computers to be shared among six science-related ministries and agencies ( see table ) . |
22 | ( 4 ) If it is proposed that the target , the offeror or any other person will make a payment to one of the target 's directors for loss of , or retirement from , office in connection with the takeover , then the payment may need to be approved by the target 's shareholders in general meeting in accordance with CA 1985 , s312 or s314 ( see para 8.1.5 below ) . |
23 | All details of the ballet had to be approved by the Club as he went along . |
24 | The project was the last to be approved by the Department of Energy before it disappeared . |
25 | Now the corporate plan of every museum may have to be approved by the Department of National Heritage before they receive their grant in aid . |
26 | They will have to be approved by the Lord Chancellor and be subject to the ‘ concurrence ’ of four senior Supreme Court judges , of whom Lord Donaldson will be one . |
27 | He said the proposals would have to be approved by the engineering department . |
28 | But before it can become law , the bill needs to be approved by the Senate , where it is expected to become the target of pro-hunting amendments . |
29 | Cos , of course , the West Essex management staff have been co saddled with another project which is to provide a trust for the East Herts and West Essex health providers , i.e. P A H and associated health services providers and surprise surprise ! in this council chamber Chief Executive of the West Essex Health Authority has become the Chief Executive of the provider trust despite that , it 's not gon na be approved by the Secretary of State , but certainly a conference which she 's speaking at in , she is named as the Chief Executive ! |