Example sentences of "[vb pp] upon [art] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Children Act 1989 and the regulations made under that Act have imposed upon the justices a new and very substantial burden and one which I am aware is sometimes causing difficulty , as justices are not accustomed to giving a judgment or a detailed explanation of their findings and their reasons .
2 Section 1 of the Transport ( London ) Act 1969 , imposed upon the G.L.C. a duty to develop policies which promoted the provision of integrated , efficient and economic transport facilities for Greater London .
3 A number of representative bodies have pressed upon the Government the desirability of a transitional provision in relation to discretionary trusts where the settlement was made before 26th March 1974 .
4 Her acceptance of this role has not only given enormous pleasure to the membership but it has conferred upon the Association a status in society and an endorsement which only the seal of Royal Patronage can do .
5 Before the originating summons was served upon the mother the father had not made her aware of his intention to ‘ go back ’ upon his letter of 23 September 1991 in which he had said that he did not intend to seek to have the children returned to Australia .
6 Each photograph had stamped upon the back the words PRIVATE PROPERTY .
7 Philip thus forced upon the Netherlanders a degree of unity which had hitherto not existed .
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