Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The court quashed the Minister 's decision on the ground that he should have considered the school 's application in the wider context and not only as it affected the particular school .
32 But he justified the board 's decision on the ground of cost .
33 Disallowing an expert 's decision on the ground of fraud or partiality is uncontroversial .
34 Encouraged by the views of our solicitor , David Cooper of Gouldens , Robert Carnwath , QC appeared on SAVE 's behalf seeking to quash Ridley 's decision on the grounds that he gave insufficient and unclear reasons for granting consent .
35 The learning and ingenuity of those members of the foundation who are likely to be in dispute with the foundation should not be lightly underestimated and I believe to admit certiorari to challenge the visitor 's decision on the grounds of error of law will in practice prove to be the introduction of an appeal by another name .
36 In my judgment , therefore , if there were a statutory provision that the decision of a visitor on the law applicable to internal disputes of a charity was to be ‘ final and conclusive , ’ courts would have no jurisdiction to review the visitor 's decision on the grounds of error of law made by the visitor within his jurisdiction ( in the narrow sense ) .
37 A statement read by Jose Ayala Lasso of Ecuador , the president of the Security Council , explained the Council 's decision on the grounds that the " aspirations of the peoples and governments of the Democratic People 's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea have harmoniously coincided " .
38 With NCA 's expertise on the type , it may well be that operators around the world may have finally found a real replacement for the DC-3 !
39 The ‘ driver ’ watches the vehicle 's progress on a colour television monitor .
40 On the whole she was pleased with Annie 's progress on the potty , she seemed to have got the hang of it much earlier than Christopher had .
41 In the second case , journalists are challenging the Government 's ban on the broadcasting of words spoken by Sinn Fein supporters .
42 Meanwhile , the US customs impounded shipments of tools allegedly made by prison labour in Shanghai , to which MOFERT responded on Oct. 10 by reiterating China 's ban on the export of prison-made goods , adding that any such exports were in violation of regulations .
43 Apologies : last week 's story on the Sparc Architecture Version 9 specification was incorrect , and based upon incomplete information .
44 But it is at least necessary to start Mary 's story on the morning of Tuesday , 12th January 1937 , when she was fifteen years old .
45 Sir Leslie Scarman spoke of the new computer-usable Statutes in Force and of the Statute Law Committee 's subcommittee on the impact of computer technology on statutory material , and looked forward to the day when lawyers will be able to search the statutes in computer-usable form , as well as relying on their traditional book material .
46 At Christmas he had insisted on hanging up Robert 's stocking on the end of his bed , and had suggested the two of them visit the Cranborne School carol service .
47 For 1900 there is record of measures taken to support the Transvaal War fund ; for 1901 the resolution to send King Edward VII the parish 's sympathy on the death of Queen Victoria — the handsome 14 x 9½ inch black-bordered acknowledgement by the Home Office is preserved .
48 It is not a judge 's function on an application to strike out ( post , pp. 49D–E , 58B , 65F ) .
49 It is not a judge 's function on an application to strike out .
50 The Government is pressing for the entire ERM system to be suspended until after France 's referendum on the Maastricht Treaty on Sunday .
51 IN THE run-up to Denmark 's referendum on the Maastricht treaty on May 18th , enthusiasts for a united Europe have been paralysed by fear of offending Danish voters .
52 Her husband 's reaction to Lowell 's bit on the side had been subdued .
53 On June 18 the federal coalition parties — the Socialists ( SPÖ ) and the People 's Party ( ÖVP ) — called for Haider 's resignation on the grounds that his comments " defamed the millions of people who endured unending suffering under the Nazis " .
54 The move followed a motion from President Lech Walesa demanding Wojtowicz 's resignation on the grounds of " lack of supervision " .
55 The government 's accent on the removal of surplus places and on open admissions policy makes it likely , however , that the total number of schools will decline .
56 They add that the impact of the mother 's presence on the marriage may have caused further resentment .
57 She made her way back into the house , and was quite prepared to ignore Piers 's presence on the sofa , when something made her stop .
58 There was more evidence of Jed 's presence on the pin-up noticeboard alongside the kitchen door .
59 This " unusual state of quiescence " was due , it has been suggested , to the restraint placed upon him by Henry 's presence on the Continent .
60 In part this was due to Henry II 's presence on the Continent from April 1180 to July 1181 ; in part it doubtless reflects the subdued mood of the Angoumois and the Limousin with so many of the wealthiest and most influential nobles away on pilgrimage .
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