Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] practice at the " in BNC.

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1 Where issues of supervision are involved , the necessity for practice at the Bar as a qualification for office is much harder to sustain than in relation to trials and appeals involving review .
2 A barrister who left the Inland Revenue for practice at the Bar summed up his opinion of the service in the following words : ‘ I enjoyed it , they enjoyed me , and I would always consider returning if the Bar did not prove satisfying . ’
3 One of the many indefensible anomalies of practice at the Bar is that the grant of silk is entirely in the discretion of political officer , the Lord Chancellor ; but he canvasses the views of various legal eminences including the heads of the judicial divisions .
4 All of this is a testimonial to the belief that when the emphasis is placed on the practical experiences of individuals and communities rather than on ideologies , and when the grassroots leadership of people is developed rather than theories and constitutions , then workable solutions can be developed which are adapted for both local and the national situation by those people who have to put these solutions into practice at the sharp end of the stick .
5 any of their rights to participate in a surplus in a winding up are limited to a specific amount which is not calculated by reference to the company 's assets or profits and such limitation had a commercial effect in practice at the time the shares were issued or , if later , at the time the limitation was introduced .
6 ( b ) the name or part of the name of any predecessor firm or recognised body in practice at the time of the formation of the body provided that such name did not infringe Rule 11 of the Solicitors ’ Practice Rules 1990 ( or any rule for the time being replacing that Rule ) or this Rule ;
7 ( b ) the name or part of the name of any predecessor firm or recognised body in practice at the time of the formation of the body provided that such name did not infringe Rule 11 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 ( or any rule for the time being replacing that Rule ) or this Rule ;
8 The women can put their new-found building skills into practice at the new Broadway complex .
9 There are severe discouragements to new entrants for practice at the Bar .
10 If they are not involved , resourced and committed to the change , the reality of practice at the grass roots is likely to be a pale shadow of what might have been .
11 The eating of dinners as a precondition to call to the Bar and the serving of pupillage as a precondition to practice at the Bar are the most obvious examples of socialization processes .
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