Example sentences of "appeal be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I was referred to R.S.C. , Ord. 55 , r. 3 which refers to the appeal being by way of rehearing , but that of course is the same phrase as is used in R.S.C. , Ord. 59 which states that appeals to the Court of Appeal are by way of rehearing and , to put it shortly , without quoting from the note to that rule , it is plain that all that means is that the Court of Appeal has a wide ranging power to consider and deal with the way in which the court below came to its decision but it is not empowered to hear evidence , except in certain exceptional circumstances : see , too , Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters , 16th ed. ( 1991 ) , p. 1388 , para. 49.2 .
2 Fund raising was initiated in the audiology department in 1987 and representatives of organisations who supported the appeal were at the hospital yesterday seeing the equipment in operation .
3 But the small case load of the House of Lords and the expense of bringing a second appeal have produced suggestions that there is no need for the second appeal if the Court of Appeal were to be free to reconsider its own previous decisions .
4 It seems to me when deciding that case , the court of appeal were as Mr suggests taking a long-term view , I of course bear in mind the well known aphorism of Lord about er what happens in the long term , but er , my own view is , that in fact , a house should not actually be built as an investment at all it is something to live in , to make a home in , it is not something to make money out of , I very much regret the fact that er over recent years that view seems to have become somewhat old fashioned .
5 The petitioner now petitions for special leave to appeal on the ground that the Court of Appeal were in error on 4 November 1991 when they decided that the petitioner was not entitled to appeal as of right .
6 The Court of Appeal were in error in stating [ 1991 ] 2 H.K.L.R. 215 , 218 , that ‘ the profit-making activity was carried on and the services , being the provision of the rights , were rendered outside Hong Kong . ’
7 I was referred to R.S.C. , Ord. 55 , r. 3 which refers to the appeal being by way of rehearing , but that of course is the same phrase as is used in R.S.C. , Ord. 59 which states that appeals to the Court of Appeal are by way of rehearing and , to put it shortly , without quoting from the note to that rule , it is plain that all that means is that the Court of Appeal has a wide ranging power to consider and deal with the way in which the court below came to its decision but it is not empowered to hear evidence , except in certain exceptional circumstances : see , too , Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters , 16th ed. ( 1991 ) , p. 1388 , para. 49.2 .
8 The Alliance attempted to mask the narrow sectional basis of ‘ economy ’ by popular appeals to the whole electorate ; in this it contrasted sharply with Labour , and so the nature of the appeal is worth closer scrutiny .
9 While an appeal is pending the notice will be ineffective becoming effective again if the appeal is dismissed or withdrawn .
10 Appeals from decisions of magistrates ' courts on less serious cases go either , if only a question of law is disputed , to the Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division or , where the appeal is on questions of fact and/or law , to the Crown Court .
11 The appeal is for help ‘ in determining doubtful identifications ’ and for ‘ notes on any Outer Hebrides material which you may examine in the course of your work ’ .
12 The only appeal is to a crown court judge .
13 An appeal is to be launched to encourage volunteer bodies to remedy the situation ’ .
14 In a Christian context this appeal is to Christ ; in a pre-Christian context they could be a pagan 's appeal , to a forerunner of Christ , to a Saviour whose nature he did not know .
15 Our appeal is to antiquity … we do not innovate .
16 The main importance of the controversy in the history of the Church of England was in the opportunity which it gave Andrewes to assert to Rome that ‘ Our appeal is to antiquity — yea even the most extreme antiquity .
17 Raima 's appeal is to technical users writing complex applications rather than the packaged market , and Unix sales now account for 20% or so of business in the UK .
18 Parties on the extreme right have nothing to gain in electoral terms from such antisemitism : their appeal is to ethnocentric fears of groups other than Jews .
19 The appeal is to be decided on the basis of an exchange of written statements by the parties and a site visit by an Inspector .
20 However , while the result might well be the same , the reasoning of the Court of Appeal is to be preferred ; complete impartiality could not be expected and the term impartiality when used in the context of a minister making a decision such as the siting of a new town , would not necessarily be the same as when applied to a magistrate deciding a case of nuisance .
21 The appeal is to be dealt with by way of public local inquiry to commence on 12 January 1993 .
22 Intellectually , the appeal is to a morality structure which contrasts Christian asceticism with Satanic debauchery .
23 There will still be reasons , adduced below , for objecting to an account of predicate qualifiers as based on either clauses or abstract clauses , but on the general suggestion that an abstract clause , of this or that design , might be a useful grammatical device , we may point out that , as we remarked in Section 3.7 , a claim that some structure is a reduced form of a clause is not explanatory ; and it does not become more explanatory if the appeal is to a hypothetical or abstract clause .
24 I write to inform you that the appeal is to be heard at the above address on
25 I write to inform you that the above appeal is to be heard on
26 But if the Trust 's appeal is to be only nostalgia , it does n't deserve my subscription .
27 The appeal is to be dealt with by the Department of the Environment who are inviting neighbours of the site to send any objections to the plan in writing .
28 My Lords , this appeal is about Sunday trading .
29 This appeal is about the ‘ right to choose how to live . ’
30 In circumstances which must be explained at a later stage the appeal is before the Board both by leave of the Court of Appeal in Hong Kong and by special leave granted by the Board itself .
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