Example sentences of "upon [art] [noun sg] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 my Lord my Lord I do n't understand what 's supposed to be meant by malign or bad , it 's concerned with appreciable and appreciable and er something which has an appreciable or a more audane minimize impact upon the competition if it arise erm here perhaps because it , it is er a question of fairness but not normally
2 Thus , any income arising in the settlement prior to the claim would be assessed on the settlor and any income arising after the claim would cease to be taxed upon the settlor as he would then cease to have the right to receive any benefit from the settlement .
3 I happened upon the tannery when I walked east along the coast towards the beginning of the Akrotiri peninsula .
4 The validity of a patent still turns mainly upon the question whether it complies with this enactment .
5 It has no emotional effect upon the reader because it does n't show how the poet came to these conclusions .
6 The court commented that the situation could have been different if the property concerned was of a very high value , or of an unusual nature , ( eg industrial property ) so as to impose too great a risk upon the surveyor if he accepted liability .
7 Yeah , that 's the whole thing , we 've gathered all the information now , we may 've been there an hour , hour an a half , maybe two hours depending upon the appointment so you go back to the office and work on a plan of attack .
8 Her feet seem to me to be set more firmly upon the earth than theirs … .
9 Nonetheless , the forces acting upon the model when it is unceremoniously ‘ dumped ’ onto the ground to avoid an impending crash are more than adequate to ensure that the seemingly impossible can happen with depressing regularity .
10 A stunned silence fell upon the room as they focused their attention on what they thought was princess Voluptua .
11 Erm , yes , under standing order thirteen and permission of the council erm I do call upon the chair as he introduced this item , do I have your consent so to do ?
12 Yet he accepts , as we think he must , that if a section 2(2) notice had been served upon the applicant before he was charged it would have overridden the caution which was presumably administered to him upon his arrest .
13 Therefore the said Justice Depute by the mouth of Duncan McIlvory Dempster of Court adjudged and ordained the above named to be taken upon the twelfth day of this instant month of June being Monday next to the ordinary place of execution and then and there be hanged upon a Gibbet till he die the death and his right hand to cut off and to be affixed to the most conspicuous place of the tollbooth of Killvorow in Ila there to continue till it rot or wear away , and ordained his moveables to be confiscated .
14 The answer , as it seems to us , must be that the court regarded the enhanced right of silence which common law and statute have traditionally conferred upon a person once he has been charged as providing him , in the language of section 2(13) , with a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ for failing to comply with the requirement .
15 Under TA 1988 , s776 a capital land gain can be chargeable under Case VI , Schedule D upon a settlor if he has provided his trust with the opportunity of realising the gain .
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