Example sentences of "order [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But even where the employer has patented the new product or process in the UK or elsewhere , the employee may still find himself barred from seeking compensation if the court orders revocation of the patent following proceedings brought by his employer against an alleged infringer .
2 If the Standing Orders for Private Bills are applicable , they must be complied with unless the Standing Orders Committee of the House grants a dispensation .
3 Another buoyant capacity Oval crowd was hushed first by stout Australian late order resistance in the morning — and then by an all-too familiar England batting collapse late in the afternoon .
4 He was appointed commissioner in 1975 and was quickly identified with the tough law and order stand of the then coalition government .
5 Even more obvious is the influence of law and order ideology on the 1991 Criminal Justice Act 's strategy of ‘ punishment in the community ’ , which we have termed ‘ punitive bifurcation ’ since it insists that the non-custodial measures whose use is to be encouraged for less serious offenders are to be punitive rather than rehabilitative in intent and nature .
6 Peter is also responsible for the mail order side of the business and the BMS worldwide mill stock service operation .
7 The public order essence of the offence has been wholly lost , and affray has become a form of aggravated assault .
8 The first is that three nuns from the same order work in the largest of the villages , Kormakiti , and so we provide a useful link .
9 The second is the law and order lobby of the right , which is also picking up on demands that the law be tougher with rapists and other violent criminals .
10 ( 1982 ) show , the coverage of the Law and Order issue by the media was dominated by the agenda set out by the Tory Party aided by the magistracy , the NAS and certain sections of the police .
11 Thus police organizations which preserve order fall in the social expenses category , nuclear power plants supposedly providing cheap electricity constitute social investment , and welfare agencies which promote legitimation fall in the social consumption category .
12 Wulfhere 's subsequent advance to the Isle of Wight suggests a near-total collapse of political and military order south of the Thames .
13 It was such violence as this , and that perpetrated at Cable Street , which encouraged a Conservative-dominated National government to introduce a Public Order Act at the end of 1936 .
14 The Governor says it 's essential the prison is in full working order right from the start .
15 The owner , Christer von der Burg , is consolidating his Han-Shan Tang mail order business on the premises , providing the largest stock of publications on Oriental art in Europe , including publications from China , Japan and Korea .
16 On the majority view the defendant was actually left free to work for a subsidiary of GUS which was not involved in the mail order business in the United Kingdom even though that would have been in clear breach of the restriction .
17 If , in fact , we apply the higher order definition to the evidence she adduces from Wolof schoolchildren we will find that it applies to schooled and unschooled alike .
18 A notice must appear on the daily order paper under the heading ‘ at the commencement of public business ’ .
19 During Question Time today and this involves your position , Mr. Speaker the Secretary of State said that he could not deal adequately with the question on the Order Paper in the name of my Hon. Friend the Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) because there was not enough time in a parliamentary answer .
20 c ) the Question on any amendment or Motion standing on the Order Paper in the name of any Member , if that amendment is moved or that Motion is made by a member of the Government ;
21 While we have charted the moves away from the more strident outpourings of the 1979 campaign , within the Conservatives ' law and order strategy over the last decade , it should not be assumed that they will not revert to this rhetoric if the need arises .
22 The People 's Assembly began discussion of a new public order bill at the end of January , proposing a series of tough measures aimed at rioters and looters and the establishment of a new intervention force designed to act when public order was threatened .
23 We will be including a sample copy and an order slip with the November mailing .
24 But Elonex is the company currently leading the mail order attack in the UK with 12.6% of this market and 4.6% of the total PC market .
25 The order book for the Falcon 20 has now passed the 400 mark , and with the success of the Falcon 10 and the arrival of the Falcon 50 , production from Dassault 's Bordeaux facility for the next decade can confidently be expected .
26 IN THE present economic climate is in the enviable position of having a full order book for the 1990/91 season .
27 While efforts continue to save the Jensen sports car company from liquidation , a small workshop says it has a full order book for the cars .
28 Our order book in the Middle East reflects the first-class reputation Wimpey has built over the years for the scope of its expertise and excellence of its workforce .
29 Meanwhile another principal use for the plastic granules — spectacle frames — is leading to a growing order book in the Far East .
30 ‘ Please have another glass of champagne and in the meantime I will bring my order book from the office . ’
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