Example sentences of "[noun sg] order could [be] " in BNC.
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1 | In any case , it was open to the Education Committee to take up the question of Village school again , deliberating whether a new closure order could be justified on educational grounds . |
2 | It is clear that since s.61 covers , inter alia , breaches of the SIB conduct of business rules , a disgorgement order could be used by the SIB in relation to insider dealing cases where Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO rule ) has been breached . |
3 | If such an investigation led to the decision to seek the removal of an old person from their home , an intervention order could be applied for , with emergency provisions as necessary . |
4 | CLOSE is a limit order system which allows investors to leave orders which are then publicised in the market , e.g. if an investor wanted British Aerospace at £5.00 when the market price was £5.08 the limit order could be left with the investors ' broker , and other brokers could see it . |
5 | The big oil strike near Tollemarche had been responsible for an upheaval in the existing order ; and the fight for social status , before a fixed pecking order could be re-established , was a ruthless one , waged in every drawing-room , church hall and charitable institution . |
6 | Thus , in 1954 , the relationship with birth order could be described by an almost " U " shaped curve . |
7 | To this day , it signifies almost better than any other building the Victorians ' love of spectacle and sentiment and their confidence that a new world order could be created out of a massive syncretism . |
8 | The local authority asserted that the threshold conditions , under which a care order could be made , had been met . |
9 | The condition which had to be satisfied under that Act before a care order could be made was that ‘ his proper development is being avoidably prevented or neglected . ’ |