Example sentences of "by [art] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 A proposal for an internationally supervised ceasefire put forward by the FMLN on Nov. 22 was rejected the following day by Cristiani , who , however , offered on Dec. 10 to renew peace talks .
2 Charges for two of the murders were subsequently dropped without publicity by the Crown on 26th March 1973 .
3 Judges were appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Lord Chancellor , and magistrates by the Lord Chancellor on the recommendations of locally based advisory committees .
4 The Comptroller and Auditor General , appointed by the Crown on a resolution of the House of Commons by virtue of section 1(1) of the National Audit Act 1983 has two major functions : ( a ) to ensure that all money paid out of the government accounts has been properly authorised and is properly applied ; and ( b ) to examine the accounts of the , various government departments .
5 The Court of Appeal on application by the Crown on 14 October 1991 granted a certificate under section 1(2) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 that the following point of law of general public importance was involved in its decision :
6 The second interpretation can be arrived at by reading the provision in two parts : ( 1 ) judges ' commissions are to be made for as long as they behave themselves , implying that if they misbehave they may be dismissed by the Crown ; ( 2 ) they may be removed by the Crown on an Address of both Houses , even though they have not misbehaved themselves .
7 Some claimed that the operation had been a reprisal for losses suffered two days earlier by the army at the hands of guerrillas of the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ) , as fighting continued around the government-held towns of Tadjoura and Obock ; a five-day ceasefire , announced by the FRUD on Dec. 15 to allow for the deployment of French troops [ see p. 38565 ] , had collapsed the following day .
8 Nevertheless , there is a Code of Practice prepared by the Council on Tribunals for committees to follow .
9 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 .
10 Of many other periodical bibliographical guides , only one needs to be mentioned here as a useful first quarry for the student : the American Foreign Affairs Bibliography published by the Council on Foreign Relations , whose first volume appeared in 1933 .
11 In future the duties of the clerk should be regulated by the Council on Tribunals being confined to secretarial work , the taking of notes of evidence , and advice on the functions of the tribunal .
12 " Coventry 's tenants are the worst in the country , " blurted out a Coventry councillor , But when some of his colleagues on the council , together with fellow Labour Party activists , surveyed the extent to which repairs correctly reported had been made good by the council on several large estates , they found that 70 per cent had not been carried out .
13 The two unusual inscriptions , just referred to , were evidently passed by the Council on its own sole initiative , and did not reach the Assembly : they record an alliance with Eretria , and honours for Dionysius I of Syracuse .
14 However , the Working Party report was turned down by the Council on the grounds that its proposals did ‘ not sufficiently reflect its value as an independent and impartial body for setting academic standards . ’
15 Tennis Courts The Compulsory Purchase Order was approved by the Council on 17th October and made on 31st October .
16 Tennis Courts The Compulsory Purchase Order was approved by the Council on 17th October and made on 31st October .
17 ( Common safety standards for engineering products had been given final approval by the Council on June 14 . )
18 In accordance with standing order A twelve C enforced at the time , Councillor m notice of motion on car parking was referred to the Cou by the Council on the twenty third of April 1991 to the Community and Environment Services Committee .
19 In a in accordance with standing order A twelve C in force at the time , Councillor notice of motion on Community Council was referred by the Council on the twenty third of April 1991 to the Policy and Resources Committee .
20 In accordance with standing order A twelve C in force at the time Councillor notice of motion on sum of poll tax was referred to th by the Council on the twenty third of April 1991 to Policy and Resources Committee .
21 Three possible sites had been earmarked by the company one next to the 275,000-volt substation at Lackenby but all had been rejected by the council on health grounds .
22 The report stated the firm had refused to take and act on instructions given by the council on timing or specification .
23 The United Kingdom was an original party to the Convention but did not accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the Commission and Court until 1965 and then only for a three-year term which , however , has so far been regularly renewed although not without some hesitancy prompted by the embarrassment and ignominy of being condemned by the Court on a number of occasions .
24 The first , whereby she claimed reproduction rights on the works from her father 's collection and demanded the confiscation of the 40,000 catalogues published by the Pompidou Centre , was rejected by the court on 5 March .
25 The decision lifts restrictions that were placed by the court on the tiny company several months ago that forbade it from distributing advance copies of BSD/386 code for beta testing , or production software .
26 The decision lifts restrictions placed by the court on BSDI several months ago forbidding it from distributing advanced BSD/386 beta code or and production software ( UX No 413 ) .
27 Thirdly , a court might decline to allow judicial review if it thought that the alternative dispute-settling body possessed relevant expertise which the court lacked ; or , fourthly , if the case raised issues which could be considered by the alternative body but not by the court on judicial review ; or , fifthly , if the alternative body 's procedure was better suited to resolving the case than judicial review procedure .
28 That uncertainty , acknowledged by Watkins L.J. , should , it is submitted , have provided a powerful reason for the Court of Appeal to allow the applicant to have a judgment by the court on the unresolved points , particularly as they had been previously argued before but had been unanswered by the court .
29 ‘ No costs shall be allowed by the court on either side in connection with the hearing and determination of an appeal in any criminal cause or matter …
30 Under section 6 the new civil remedies may be granted by the court on the application of the S.I.B .
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