Example sentences of "be [vb pp] on [art] premises " in BNC.

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1 All the medicines are prepared on the premises by the patients , participating quite literally in the process of their own cure .
2 The factory was established eight years ago and its speciality is producing quality merchandise at competitive prices with all mattresses and divan beds are made on the premises .
3 On the subject of what he called atmosphere — ‘ … after all , this is a home for vagrants , and no-one who was not an outcast would be caught on the premises ’ .
4 It can be smoked on the premises in cigarettes or by means of a water pipe or it can be peddled on the streets at a price of about £25 for a quarter of a gram .
5 This right he can enforce not only by action , but also by a form of self-help known as distress , the seizure of any goods , whether belonging to the tenant or a stranger , which may be found on the premises .
6 ‘ All costs charges and expenses incurred hereunder by the bank or by the receiver in perfecting or otherwise in connection with this security or in respect of the property hereby charged including ( without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing ) all costs of all proceedings for the enforcement of the security hereby constituted or for obtaining payment of the moneys hereby secured or arising out of or in connection with the acts authorised by clause 7 hereof ( whether or not such costs charges and expenses and moneys or part thereof would be allowable on a party and party or solicitor and own client taxation by this court ) shall be recoverable from the companies as a debt … and shall be charged on the premises comprised herein …
7 The suggestion is that accompanied children under 14 would be allowed on the premises until 8pm but the prohibition against sales to those under 18 would still apply .
8 Visitors were allowed entry only in batches of 200 ; no sketches or notes were permitted on the premises ; future directors were obliged by her will to live in situ , on the fourth floor ( a rule which has been broken only by the present director ) .
9 In 1912 , the water works was considerably extended , and three more wells were bored , operated by gas engines , the gas being made on the premises .
10 in 1971 the pub attracted the police 's attention when a supply of electrical goods were found on the premises .
11 Christopher Tucker shouted into the kitchens asking if animals were killed on the premises .
12 John and Pauline Lusher think of Whitfield House as an old-fashioned residence and are rightly proud of the fact that , with the exception of ice-cream , all food is prepared on the premises .
13 Most businesses keep most of their cash in the bank for security reasons , and only a certain amount of cash is kept on the premises for ‘ floats ’ or office cash .
14 Both craft businesses are run by professionals and courses are held on the premises .
15 All courses are held on the premises of Leica Camera Ltd at .
16 All courses are held on the premises of Leica Camera Limited at .
17 And of course er when an article became , when you needed an article or something broke down in the car and you needed to m=make something up on the lathe o it was made on the premises .
18 In 1925 , a new Junior Technical School was opened on the premises .
19 The NIA was housed on the premises of Technos International , a manufacturer of electronic surveillance equipment sold only to US government agencies and countries with special export clearances .
20 This conclusion was based on the premises that ( 1 ) it is the duty of the national court to ensure the legal protection which persons derive from the direct effect of a provision of Community law ; ( 2 ) article 30 was such a provision ; ( 3 ) if Wickes is right that section 47 of the Act of 1950 is incompatible with article 30 , it has a current right to open its stores for Sunday trading , and it is the duty of the national court to protect that right ; ( 4 ) in the absence of an undertaking in damages , Wickes will have been restrained from opening on Sundays , without any right to compensation ; ( 5 ) there is no need for this purpose to assess the strength of Wickes ' challenge to section 47 on the basis of article 30 , it being enough that the challenge is not without foundation : see [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 985 , 993 , per Dillon L.J. , and pp. 999–1000 , per Mann L.J .
21 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
22 Originally the working men 's clubs were strictly teetotal and it was n't until 1860 that beer was allowed on the premises .
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