Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] [num] act " in BNC.

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1 Despite enthusiasm for the 1959 Act , criticism of its operation developed , particularly during the 1970s .
2 The vote for the 1838 Act was preceded by impassioned debate in both parliamentary chambers and aroused widespread interest throughout France .
3 I maintain that the principal force of the 1990 Act is the deterrents that it introduced .
4 Examination results for secondary schools have been published since 1982 , as a result of the 1980 Act .
5 Secondly , all claimants on the fund would receive payment whether or not they had actually suffered any loss as a result of the 1947 Act .
6 As a result of the 1988 Act private sector rents will rise .
7 ‘ The court clearly has jurisdiction within the ambit of the 1968 Act and rules to see that no injustice is done to any applicant or appellant .
8 The major intention of the 1936 Act , however , was specifically to encourage white-collar unionisation , and Bain and Elsheikh ( 1976 ) find no evidence that it had a significant impact upon aggregate union growth .
9 Furthermore , the original intention of the 1984 Act was that the burden of proof should rest on potential proprietors to demonstrate suitability , and Harman and Harman claim that the reverse of this is happening with local authorities having to prove unsuitability .
10 The changes in the period 1971 to 1978 are particularly important since the sample years are either side of the 1976 Act which attempted to restrain press coverage of rape .
11 The effect of the 1979 Act and subsequent case law is that arbitration awards have almost as great a degree of finality as experts ' decisions , and so Megaw LJ 's argument is no longer available .
12 The main effect of the 1980 Act has been to reinforce earlier borrowing controls by expenditure controls , thereby bringing ‘ all capital spending [ by local authorities ] within the scope of control ’ ( Travers , 1986 , p. 142 ) .
13 We shall examine first the effect of the 1977 Act upon exemption clauses which claim to exempt from liability under the statutory implied terms as to title , description , quality and sample and then its effect upon other exemption clauses .
14 The whole momentum of the 1984 Act , with its emphasis on detention , interrogation , and confessions , has made the right to silence more vulnerable than ever to allegations that it is out of date , too favourable to criminals , and anachronistic .
15 Local authorities can also purchase properties by agreement , possibly with Exchequer aid under the 1953 Act .
16 In example 3.11 below , the arbitrator is given the powers exercisable by the court on a renewal under the 1954 Act .
17 Despite the crudity of these yardsticks , it is clear that most authorities have been , and are making considerable efforts to give effect to the 1981 Act .
18 In Hart v. Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 54 , the sheriff reached the same conclusion , but for different reasons , holding that 17 effectively repealed the concluding words of the proviso to 5.6(3) on the ground that they were merely an erroneous re-enactment of the corresponding part of the 1959 Act ; see also Clive v. Nithsdale District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 113 .
19 The part of the 1988 Act which has upset certain religious minorities has been section 8(3) , which states that all religious syllabuses adopted on or after 29 September 1988 must ‘ reflect the fact that the religious traditions in Great Britain are in the main Christian whilst taking account of the teaching and practices of the other principal religions represented in Great Britain ’ .
20 Although standards for cycle track construction were set as part of the 1975 Act , it was felt necessary to provide some demonstration projects to give local authorities guidelines on costs , approaches to particular problems , and above all to demonstrate how an entire cycle route might be created .
21 An exception to the protection of the 1954 Act was licensed premises where the primary purpose was to sell alcohol .
22 We will , of course , move as quickly as possible , but it is most unlikely that my right hon. and learned Friend will be in a position to make the first pay and conditions order under the new Act immediately upon the expiry of the 1987 Act on 31 March 1992 .
23 I commend the order to the House to afford continued statutory protection to the very small number of teachers taking up new contracts of employment during any hiatus between the current date of expiry of the 1987 Act and the coming into force of the first pay and conditions order under the 1991 Act .
24 This phrase was considered to mean in the identical provision of the 1959 Act ( s.8 ) a contesting and defeated candidate .
25 ( 4 ) The purpose of this provision , which re-enacts the corresponding provision of the 1959 Act , is to deal with the situation which arose in the case of Buchanan , 1910 S.C .
26 A lady who lived in family with her father , whose housekeeper she was , in the house which he owned and occupied , was held not to be an occupier for the purposes of the corresponding provision of the 1959 Act , s.36 , and to have no title to object to an application .
27 On the basis of the present issue of statements this would mean that about two per cent of the child population are judged as likely to fall outside the provision of the 1988 Act .
28 However , a further requirement which the alleged dispossessor claiming the benefit of the 1980 Act must satisfy is to show that his possession has been adverse within the meaning of the Act …
29 In the north , according to Le Monde of Feb. 27 , Somali National Movement ( SNM ) leaders were considering demanding a revision of the 1960 act of union , which had linked former British Somaliland in the north with the former Italian colony in the south .
30 The research , sponsored by the Wales TUC will investigate the degree of discrepancy of actual to statutory payments , the relevance of the 1965 Act to the parties negotiating redundancy agreements and will examine how far the changes in the 1975 Employment Protection Act have assisted trade unions in influencing redundancy negotiations .
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