Example sentences of "[Wh pn] are called [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to supply a list of files of particular types from which the Casework Committee can require them to produce samples for inspection .
2 And that is as one of the members of , we have a I think we can afford to have member on the finance of churches who are called at the assembly of the URC who er
3 If those who are called before that time are relatively brief , it may not be necessary to impose the limit .
4 If hon. Members who are called before 7 o'clock keep broadly to the time limit , it may be possible , in the interests of the whole House , for the occupant of the Chair to relax that limit later in the debate .
5 If the Front-Bench spokesmen and those who are called before 7 o'clock exercise discretion , it may be possible in the interests of the whole House to relax that limit .
6 2 Chron 7.14 — ‘ If my people , who are called by My Name , will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land . ’
7 Instead the trial proceeds on the basis of oral evidence given by witnesses who are called by the parties and examined in much the same fashion as in England .
8 This view is common to the ‘ Action Men ’ among Easton 's section police who are called upon to do what they consider is the job of the social services .
9 A unique feature of the Infomatics Resource Centre is the Resource Register — a talent pool of DP professionals who are called upon when courses are being developed .
10 … a sense of proportion is all important on the part of those who are called upon to judge .
11 Nevertheless , there are dangers that too much haste puts at risk that necessary bond of mutual trust and co-operation between the policymaker and those who are called upon to implement policy .
12 In Rex v. Brighton Corporation , Ex parte Thomas Tilling Ltd. ( 1916 ) 85 L.J.K.B. 1552 , 1555 Sankey J. said : ‘ Persons who are called upon to exercise the functions of granting licences for carriages and omnibuses are , to a great extent , exercising judicial functions ; and although they are not bound by the strict rules of evidence and procedure observed in a court of law , they are bound to act judicially .
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