Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] a private " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There may be an opportunity for a private member to introduce the bill , ’ a DTI spokeswoman said yesterday .
2 Sir , — We write in reply to an article detailing East Hampshire District Council 's comments following our successful appeal against a decision to refuse planning permission for a private gipsy site for one family in Passfield .
3 The public inquiry into Darlington Council 's refusal of planning permission for a private hospital in the Memorial Hospital grounds began last week .
4 Further support for the legitimacy of Rule 14e-3 may be derived from the introduction of new section ( ns ) 20A of the SEA 1934 which makes provision for a private right of action for contemporaneous traders against insiders in breach of Rule 14e-3 .
5 He asked his Chairman for a private chat they retired to the gents and Gould who had no contract said he was finished .
6 The idealism which inspired this Act of Parliament was eloquently expressed in the House of Commons by Alfred Morris , MP for Manchester , Wythenshawe who had originally introduced this measure as a Private Member 's Bill : If we could bequeath one precious gift to posterity , I would choose a society in which there is genuine compassion for the chronically sick and disabled ; where understanding is unostentatious and sincere ; where needs come before means ; where if years can not be added to their lives , at least life can be added to their years ; … where the disabled have a fundamental right to participate in industry and society according to ability ; where socially preventable distress is unknown ; and where none has cause to be ill at ease because of disability .
7 The existence of an internationalised contract between a private entity and a State is frequently asserted , and there does not appear to be any reason why international law can not be the proper law of a contract between an international organisation and a private entity .
8 When compulsory environmental impact statements are produced for Parliament for a private or hybrid Bill , the promoter obviously has to pay for the environmental impact assessment .
9 Cafe owner George 's £55,000 three-bedroom Belfast home goes on the market today to raise the money for a private op .
10 Where odours arising from offensive trades are , however , in the opinion of the local authority a statutory nuisance within s.92 of the Public Health Act 1936 the local authority is under a duty to take action to seek the odour 's abatement and compliance with the byelaws bestows no immunity in respect of any action which may be taken using the statutory nuisance provisions , nor in respect of any action for a private or public nuisance at common law .
11 She was an excellent nurse and sweet to her patients , which was why she was in constant demand in the neighbourhood as a private nurse .
12 The negotiations in my flat were largely conducted on the basis that the doctor delegates met in my dining-room , with Barbara and her colleagues — usually David Owen , Patrick Nairne and young Mr Straw — in my sitting-room , and I would occasionally take one or more from each delegation into my small study for a private talk .
13 The Commission sees the IASC as a private club .
14 The letter does not reveal the name of the client but suggests the proposal is due to Bioplan 's failure to get a green light for a private hospital in the grounds of Darlington Memorial Hospital .
15 THE Teams of Our Lady have received official recognition as a private association of the faithful from Rome .
16 The requirements of this section are generally reflected in the Articles of Association of a private company .
17 Here are some examples : ( 1 ) Articles of association of a private company may say that the share price on a compulsory transfer is to be certified by the auditors .
18 The new governor of Rhode Island closed more than half the state 's banks following the collapse of a private insurance fund which guarantees deposits at 45 banks not insured by the federal government .
19 What they have to say is not the result of a private negotiation between self and text , nor is it an unmediated response of gender identity to a representation of masculinity : it is mediated by the position they take up as readers .
20 The Convention text emphasises the source of the document , and the capacity in which the person concerned is acting ; a notary may be acting as a public officer or as the agent of a private party , and only in the former case will the Convention apply to documents issued by him .
21 THE OFFICIAL , artist-approved re-release of a private pressing from ‘ 74 that has since become a sought-after collector 's item .
22 The final 80 metres at the west end , however , passes between the fence of a private house and the fence of a proposed small housing development .
23 ‘ The action of a private member has triggered the Government into action , ’ commented Joyce D'Silva of Compassion in World Farming .
24 The valve was the brainchild of a private inventor , Harry Skevington .
25 The luggsury of a Private Ward .
26 This is achieved when local authorities replace directly employed labour with a private sector firm ( eg street cleaning , hospital laundry and catering services ) and is known as contracting out .
27 A HIGH-flying romantic proposed to his girlfriend in a private plane , 2,000ft in the air .
28 Well some people have been talking about five to seven years , I 've been saying all the way through that we 're very flexible on this , and clearly if erm a bidder whether it 's a management buy out with other people in the bid , others in the consortium , or an outright bid from a private sector consortium er if if they get the franchise and make clear that that 's on the basis that they 're going to put a lot of money into the capital investment , then clearly they will want a longer period and we have made that clear .
29 It was a dinner held at his own expense in a private room at Magdalen , and it was a symptom of his great generosity .
30 Confronted with data of the following sort , an extract from a private diary only intended to remind the elderly writer of how she passed a day in January 1982 , the discourse analyst may not be able to proceed very far in his analysis .
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