Example sentences of "by the [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( 1 ) A recognised body which is a company limited by shares shall insure with authorised insurers against the losses referred to in paragraph ( 3 ) of this Rule over and above the maximum indemnity provided from time to time by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
2 ( 3 ) The losses against which a recognised body is required to insure under this Rule are all losses arising from claims in respect of civil liability incurred in the practice of the recognised body by the recognised body or by any of its officers or employees or former officers or employees or by any solicitor or registered foreign lawyer who is or was a consultant to or associate in the body 's practice or is or was working in the practice as an agent or a locum tenens ; save that a recognised body shall not be required to insure against losses arising from claims of a type excluded , by the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies , from being afforded indemnity by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
3 any activity reserved to solicitors ( whether solely or together with other persons ) by the Solicitors Act 1974 or any other statute ; or
4 The first , filed by The Lawyers Collective ( Bombay ) challenges the constitutionality of the Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster Act 1985 which gives the government sole right to sue on behalf of the Victims and takes away the right of individuals to go to the Supreme Court .
5 The broadsheet idea , or at least the name , was borrowed by The Times newspaper in the First World War , when it organised the printing and distribution of literary extracts , reminiscent of home , for the comfort of the troops .
6 The organisers of the match , which is sponsored by The Times newspaper , will also be anxious that he does not go two down as the public may start to write off his chances .
7 Hinkley Point A , for example , even with the benefit of the ‘ mechanized army ’ so lyrically portrayed by The Times correspondent , took seven and a half years to build instead of its projected five , and went about 25 per cent over budget ( £34 million ) .
8 The station of the latter , completed in 1915 , was described by the Times Book of Argentina as ‘ the finest of its kind south of the Equator and in point of convenience and completeness challenges comparison with any in the world ’ .
9 Join a countryside walk led by the Ramblers Association and The National Trust .
10 In a speech distributed by the Ramblers Association , he said that legislation was needed on access rights for walkers .
11 As for walks — well , Barry and Clive will help you find your feet ( so to speak ) : there are twelve which begin locally and are recommended by the Ramblers Association .
12 Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association .
13 Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association .
14 That part of the Bill has been strongly opposed by the Ramblers Association , but I imagine that it will be welcomed by railway locomotive drivers who , for example , face more than 100 such crossings whenever they drive from King 's Cross to Newcastle .
15 ‘ Live for Sharam , Die for Izzat ’ 1989 2 ( from the show Intimate distance , commissioned by The Photographers Gallery , London ) directly precedes ‘ I Will always Be Here ’ .
16 By the mid-1950s productivity in steel was around half the US level .
17 If you tire of the beach and the windsurfers , pedalos or sailing dinghies — all included in the price of course — join the games and competitions run all day long back at the Club by the entertainments team .
18 We also learned a good deal from that questionnaire about the kind of support and services you would like to see provided by the Alumni Office .
19 This lucrative sinecure was owned from 1554 to 1723 by the Thurn-Taxis family .
20 Redundant miners are not the only ones drawn by the drugs magnet .
21 A survey by the drugs company Beecham shows the incidence of flu is between 25 and 71 per cent higher than at this time last year .
22 The interviewees ' subjective evaluations of the service provided by the Drugs Council are intimately related to the reason why they went there in the first place .
23 He was a movie nut and the take-away had in its time been called : the Yangtze Incident , the World of Suzy Wong ( copyright difficulties ) and Enter the Dragon ( raided by the Drugs Squad ) .
24 The exhibition was organised by the Crafts Council of Ireland and sponsored by the Company of Goldsmiths , Dublin , and S Johnson Matthey Ltd .
25 A Ewe owned by farmer John Davies has lost a lamb during birth and so he 's been put in touch with Mrs Hunter Blair by the farmers union .
26 In October 1988 the report and its recommendations was considered ( as is required by the complaints procedure ) by the relevant Commander of the Metropolitan Police .
27 In October 1988 that report was considered as is required by the complaints procedure by the relevant Commander of the Metropolitan Police and in November 1988 it was submitted for consideration by the Director of Public Prosecutions .
28 What consideration is my hon. Friend giving to the scheme put forward by the services charity , SSAFA — the Soldiers ' , Sailors ' and Airmen 's Families Association — to deal with redundant housing stock ?
29 Mr. Beith : That proposal has been considered by the Services Committee .
30 The matter has been considered by the services Committee ; the Order Paper is designed to be of greatest use to the House .
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