Example sentences of "[be] order [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 ( S. ) 460 , which established that where a juvenile pleaded guilty to an offence for which he could be ordered to be detained under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , s.53(2) , it was open to the sentencer to impose a term of 12 months detention in a young offender institution , if he considered that apart from the plea of guilty a sentence of detention under section 53(2) would have been warranted .
2 In this case , the offender would be liable ( at the discretion of the sentencing court ) to be ordered to be returned to prison to serve up to almost six years of the original sentence , in addition to whatever sentence is imposed for the latest offence .
3 Section 4 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 adds a new and more important form of interlocutory relief , available in the county court and High Court , whereby goods the subject of present or future proceedings for wrongful interference may be ordered to be delivered up to the claimant , or a person appointed by the court , on such terms and conditions as may be specified .
4 Costs have to be looked at in two respects , first , the costs which may be ordered to be paid by one of the parties to the other in litigation , and , secondly , the costs which a client is obliged to pay the solicitor .
5 The costs which may be ordered to be paid are limited to ‘ fees , charges , disbursements , expenses and remuneration and , in relation to proceedings … , also … costs of or incidental to those proceedings . ’
6 The infringing articles may be ordered to be destroyed if the offending marks can not be removed .
7 In mid-November 1849 , as a cholera epidemic was in decline , Sunday services of thanksgiving were ordered to be held in churches .
8 Such was John 's desperate need of money that substantial sums were ordered to be paid by the ‘ collectors of the fine ’ directly to the king 's servants and into the king 's Chamber .
9 In nine counties the forests were ordered to be kept by the same bounds as before the war between King John and his barons ; on 27 October 1228 the juries who had made the perambulations of the Yorkshire forests of Galtres and Farndale , and the forest between Ouse and Derwent , obediently amended their verdicts .
10 On 12 July 1330 , during the last months of their rule , the perambulations made during the reigns of Edward I and Edward 11 were ordered to be observed in every particular , and the Forest officers in Shropshire were forbidden to take any action against the owners of lands within the disafforested districts who had taken the deer or cut timber there .
11 After the Moabite armies had been wiped out , all of the enemy women ‘ that have known man by lying with him ’ were ordered to be killed , a public health measure of a rather drastic order , although one that was highly effective .
12 As arranged , the front rank of Covenanters were ordered to be steady , aim , fire and lie down on the ground .
13 HUNDREDS of millions of dollars of Iraqi oil money were ordered to be seized last night to pay for relief aid to the Kurds .
14 There were difficulties here and there , but they were easily solved : " The Stone grids in the Garden beneath the windows of the Head Master 's Dwelling House allowing the escape of an Effluvium from the Main Sewer were ordered to be rectified " in June 1862 ; and a year later the Trustees heard from the Headmaster : " that in order to provide for the comfort of the Trustees at their meetings , I am obliged to leave my Study , my only sitting room , without a chair " .
15 He was punished for publishing The Light and Dark Sides of God ( 1650 ) , copies of which were ordered to be burned , although George Thomason [ q.v. ] was still able to acquire a copy in November of the same year .
16 All were ordered to be held without bail .
17 On July 26 the two were ordered to be retried after a mistrial was declared .
18 The hunger strikers ' demands were : ( i ) equal treatment of all Algerians before the law ( they were ordered to be tried by military courts , whilst other detainees involved in the FIS strike of May-June were not ) ; ( ii ) the creation of a commission to investigate the events of the army crackdown of June ; ( iii ) freedom for the FIS prisoners to consult with the organization 's executive bodies ; and ( iv ) political prisoner status .
19 All prisoners benefiting from the amnesty were ordered to be released immediately .
20 He is entitled to reject a nomination only if the nomination paper does not conform to requirements ( 1983 Act , sch.1 , paras.12,15 ) or if a candidate is disqualified by reason of having been ordered to be detained or imprisoned for more than one year in the British Islands or the Republic of Ireland in respect of an offence or offences of which he has been found guilty ( Representation of the People Act 1981 , s.1 ) .
21 NEW signing Les Sealey has been ordered to be a big noise at St. Andrew 's by Birmingham City manager Terry Cooper .
22 Held , dismissing the applications , that prior to 1873 judges sitting as visitors to the Inns of Court to hear appeals by barristers who had been ordered to be suspended or disbarred were acting as judges and performing judicial duties which were an essential part of the administration of justice in their courts ; that the disciplinary jurisdiction of the visitors in respect of fitness of persons to become or remain barristers , was a jurisdiction which was transferred to the High Court by section 16 of the Judicature Act 1873 and retained there by section 18 of the Judicature Act 1925 and section 10(3) ( b ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 ; and that , accordingly , there was no jurisdiction to hear the applications for judicial review ( post , pp. 1007D–E , G — 1008A , 1010B ) .
23 This analysis of the history of the visitors ' jurisdiction before 1873 makes it quite clear , in our judgment , that when the judges were sitting as visitors to the Inns of Court to hear appeals by barristers who had been ordered to be suspended or disbarred they were acting as judges and performing judicial duties which were an essential part of the administration of justice in their courts .
24 On Oct. 22 , 1990 , he had been ordered to be detained for 60 days in a military camp for sending a letter to Menem warning him that unrest in the army could provoke a " military rebellion " .
25 30–3–1885 " Four minutes in reference to the case of Dugald Campbell and Mr Alex McConnely and relative papers are ordered to be kept in a separate record . "
26 A man on the run from Crumlin Road prison , Belfast , was ordered to be extradited from the Irish Republic .
27 Mr Harris was ordered to be detained under the Mental Health Act by Croydon Crown Court on 28 April last year .
28 On 20 July another perambulation of the Huntingdonshire Forest was ordered to be made .
29 At Gloucester in 1282 , for instance , Roger Bigod 's chase near Chepstow was ordered to be seized into the king 's hand .
30 Yet another series of perambulations was ordered to be made , which once again claimed disafforestment of large areas , such as the whole of the Oxfordshire portion of Bernwood Forest , and part of the Buckinghamshire portion , and many vills , hamlets , woods and heaths in the Somerset forests outside the royal demesnes .
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