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

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1 In an action for a liquidated sum , the proceedings will be automatically transferred to the defendant 's home court ( if the action was commenced elsewhere ) upon the filing of a defence or , in the case where the defendant states that he has already paid the amount claimed , upon the plaintiff confirming in writing to the court that he wishes the proceedings to continue ( Ord 9 , r 2(8) ) .
2 Any proceedings in which the claim is £1,000 or less are automatically referred for hearing by the district judge as arbitrator ( N 18 ) upon the filing of a defence .
3 Upon the filing of the documents mentioned in ( 1 ) the court office enters a plaint in the records , prepares ( if necessary ) a summons based on the request , issues the summons with the particulars of claim and delivers to the plaintiff a plaint note in form N205 ( default summons ) or N206 ( fixed date summons ) ( Ord 3 , r 3(2) ) .
4 The figure shows that the cost disadvantage of operating at half MES depends upon the gradient of the average cost curve .
5 It seems clear , therefore , that demoralization caused by the bombing raids was considerable , the damage inflicted upon the standing of the German leadership substantial .
6 You can put an advertisement in the Law Society 's Gazette or write to firms at random , but if this method produces an offer you will need to take all possible steps to sound opinions upon the standing of the firm .
7 By attempting to discredit a few respected scientists in the eyes of the public they try to cast doubt upon the standing of the whole scientific community .
8 In a recent case , Bridger Properties Ltd v Dovey Holdings ( South Wales ) Ltd ( 1991 ) unreported , Chancery Division , 25 June : discussed at 7.4.4 ) the court did not consider the guidelines at all but simply observed that nothing could be more " uncommercial " than to make the date for completion of a contract for sale and purchase of land turn upon the determination of an arbitrator .
9 If , therefore , we were to interfere , it would be for the purpose of controlling his judgment ; but any interference by us to control the judgment of the visitor would be attended with the most mischievous consequences , since we must then decide upon the statutes of the college , of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum . ’
10 To some extent they were able to rely upon the generality of an engineering craftsman 's training .
11 ( a ) Notification Upon the departure of a partner the continuing firm will need to take steps to publicise the change .
12 By command of The Queen , the Lord Reay ( Lord in Waiting ) was present at Royal Air Force Northolt this afternoon upon the departure of The Duke of Gloucester for Portugal and bade farewell to His Royal Highness on behalf of Her Majesty .
13 A threat of proceedings for a pecuniary penalty does not make a payment made thereafter involuntary ; for the payer might have defended the proceedings and relied upon the unlawfulness of the demand : William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King , 101 L.T. 741 and Werrin v. The Commonwealth ( 1938 ) 59 C.L.R. 150 , 158–159 .
14 The sameness of yellow road lights , shaped like faucets , flash black flash upon the desert of the motorway , and then , the bit where the road goes dark , where there is no light at all , but for the torch-like eyes of our own headlights .
15 Given that ( irrationally and indefensibly , the reader must conclude ) Local Education Authorities varied wildly among themselves and within themselves in the scale of grammar-school provision , that variation had a powerful effect upon the preparation of the whole age group staying on at school to the age of seventeen .
16 Their sole effects upon the lives of the aged , before old-age pensions were introduced in 1908 , were the LGB circulars of 1895–99 .
17 The most immediate effect upon the lives of the people , however , came in the railways ' ability to transport perishable foodstuffs very long distances , not just within but between countries .
18 and the effects they are having upon the lives of the people in the town and their future prospects .
19 Skilbeck , in commenting upon the progress of the national frameworks , suggests that in addition to setting out areas of knowledge , understanding and human activity firmly and clearly , the various kinds of learning experiences and learning situations also need defining .
20 To progress beyond such a static application of systems it is necessary to focus upon the dynamics of the system and in the preceding few pages a number of instances have been cited where physical geographers have already advocated placing emphasis upon the function of the system .
21 Central government has recently , therefore , sought to limit local authority expenditure and has further embarked upon the abolition of the metropolitan counties , created chiefly in order to secure the economies of scale for the services they provide , on the grounds that they are uneconomic in providing those services .
22 With his law of primitive socialist accumulation Preobrazhensky saw it essentially as being conditions which were imposed upon the Soviet economy ; either the state sector will grow or it will succumb to the private sector , but the ‘ law ’ itself is only manifested by a series of conditions which were conscious acts upon the part of the Soviet state , since it involved plans and planning .
23 Several sessions of sports talks , designed to agree upon the formation of a single Korean team for the 1990 Asian Games [ see pp. 36975 ; 37041 ] , were equally unsuccessful and finally broke down on Jan. 29 after the North Korean delegation arrived with a three-metre long picture of the concrete wall to whose alleged existence Kim had referred .
24 The atmosphere of the meeting was strained by the failure to agree upon the formation of the JNCC , and by the issue of nuclear inspections .
25 The TUC evidence to the Royal Commission on Legal Services appeared to place greater emphasis upon the preservation of the union role in advice-giving than on a general expansion of legal services .
26 Gone too is the idea of artists as necessarily male , white and immersed in their isolated subjectivity — the paradigm of modernism — free from , yet dependent upon the remainder of the social process .
27 Upon the calling of an election , the Federal Executive shall publish a timetable for nominations , withdrawals , despatch , and receipt of ballot papers and the holding of ballots and shall appoint a disinterested person or body to receive and count the ballot papers .
28 Standards in this field issues recently by the International Standards Organisation ( ISO ) appear to be using either spelling , depending upon the origin of the draft .
29 That law would permit such an authority to rely upon presumed injury to its reputation because the defendant , who had accomplished a statement reflecting upon the reputation of the local authority , would have to prove the truth if he sought to justify the publication ; and , if he had commented adversely upon the conduct of the council , he would have to prove the substantial truth of the facts upon which the comment was based .
30 To this end the project places great emphasis upon the conduct of the survey work to the highest professional standards , upon achieving comparability with the previous studies in the series , and upon speedy deposit of the data set with the ESRC Data Archive at Essex .
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