Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [prep] state [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In this respect , we believe it is vital that comprehensive and enforceable planning conditions are legally attached to planning permission , should you be so minded to recommend that permission be given in your report to the Minister of State for Wales .
2 A complaint of breach of the LEA 's broader duty must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 ( see Chapter 2 ) .
3 The court has no jurisdiction if the complaint concerns breach of the broad duty in section 25 ; the complaint must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 .
4 The modification must be unlikely to require unreasonable expenditure by the licence holder , who may appeal against the notice to the Secretary of State under s.10(1) ( c ) .
5 Would the reserve powers still be available to the Secretary of State at the second or third sale ?
6 I repeat a suggestion that I made to the Secretary of State at the time of the last atrocity in Northern Ireland .
7 ‘ On sentencing any person convicted of murder to imprisonment for life the court may at the same time declare the period which it recommends to the Secretary of State as the minimum period which in its view should elapse before the Secretary of State orders the release of that person on licence under section 27 of the Prison Act 1952 …
8 ‘ declare the period which it recommends to the Secretary of State as the minimum period which in its view should elapse before the Secretary of State orders the release of that person on licence …
9 The Local Government and Housing Act 1989 gave back to the Secretary of State for the Environment the power to make determinations excluding certain elderly persons ' dwellings from the Right to Buy .
10 The new service started on 3 October 1988 and was immediately so successful that Mid Glamorgan County Council applied to the Secretary of State for Wales for a £600,000 grant to purchase a Sprinter unit to provide an hourly service .
11 Companies wishing to enter the waste disposal business at this level must demonstrate to the local Waste Disposal Authority ( usually a county council , but in some cities and in Wales a more local authority ) that they can meet various criteria , although the authority may be over-ruled on appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment .
12 However , sources close to the Secretary of State for Transport , Cecil Parkinson , dismissed this possibility .
13 She then applied to the Secretary of State for payment under section 106 .
14 The board outlined its views in a letter to the Secretary of State for Education and Science .
15 Dr Spencer appealed to the Secretary of State for Health who dismissed the appeal .
16 The challenge to the Secretary of State for Health 's decision , which was also effectively a challenge of the FPC 's decision and the circular , was misconceived .
17 In addition to the secretary of state for the environment , the director-general of water services , and the EC commissioners , regulators include the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( which has already stepped in to prevent unwelcome mergers ) ; the local authorities ( responsible for monitoring and controlling the standard of clean water supplies ) ; the Drinking Water Inspectorate ( the auditor of technical standards ) ; the National Rivers Authority ( responsible for monitoring and controlling pollution in rivers , lakes and coastal waters , and for maintaining sea walls ) ; Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution , HMIP ( which grants consents for the release of toxic substances into the environment ) ; and the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( responsible for granting consents for disposals at sea ) .
18 The simplest inquiry about the Health Service ( ’ What are you going to do about waiting lists ? ’ ) will sound accusatory — even loaded — when put to the Secretary of State for the Department of Health .
19 It is then up to the Secretary of State for the Environment ( but more usually delegated to a junior minister or senior civil servant ) to decide whether to accept the inspector 's recommendation .
20 Written representations should be sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment at Room 1203B , Tollgate House , Houlton Street , Bristol , BS2 9DJ , to arrive no later than April 30th .
21 They should be sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment at Room 1203B , Tollgate House , Houlton Street , Bristol BS2 9DJ quoting reference APP/M1710/A/92/203052 .
22 Local planning authorities must be able to justify the refusal of planning permission or approval subject to conditions , for if an applicant is aggrieved by their decision , appeal lies to the Secretary of State for the Environment in accordance with s.36 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , as amended by the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 , Sched. 15 para 4(2) , within six months of receiving notice of the authority 's decision .
23 The firm , a manufacturer of additives for lubricants and petroleum fuels , appealed to the Secretary of State for the Environment against the council 's decision , and he appointed an inspector to hold a local inquiry into the appeals at which the District Alkali and Clean Air Inspector ( now HM Industrial Air Pollution Inspector ) gave expert evidence .
24 THE owner of Valley Nurseries of Basingstoke Road , Alton , has appealed to the Secretary of State for the Environment against an enforcement order issued by East Hampshire District Council on January 17th , intended to stop them selling items other than agricultural produce from their farm shop .
25 After the consultation period has ended the NRA will submit its proposals to the secretary of state for the environment , who will set the standards and decide on necessary improvements .
26 Following Mrs Kemp 's suspension in March , in April 1990 Orkney 's Chief Executive , without any direct authority from Orkney Islands Council or councillors , and without notifying Mrs Kemp , applied to the Secretary of State for consent to dismiss her from her post as Reporter to Orkney Children 's Panel .
27 A member of the Panel for twelve years , Mrs Laughton had written in November 1990 to the Secretary of State for Scotland , expressing her concerns about the deterioration of the system in Orkney since the suspension of Mrs Kemp .
28 The Scottish National Party Euro-MP for the Highlands and Islands , Winnie Ewing , wrote to the Secretary of State for Scotland , detailing some of the correspondence she had received from worried parents .
29 He wrote to the Secretary of State for the Colonies that ‘ the police system is unsatisfactory and the regular police inefficient , if not corrupt , while for police purposes the unpaid headmen are equally untrustworthy . ’
30 This was the subject of a full NCC report to the Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection 1976 ( Paying for Fuel .
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