Example sentences of "properly be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In 1976 , the film Ilsa , She-wolf of the SS was brought before the courts of New York State on a charge of obscenity , but the case was dismissed because the judge found nothing which could properly be covered by the Miller test , no ‘ lewd exhibition of the genitals ’ , no representations of ‘ ultimate sexual acts , normal or perverted ’ .
2 However I think in my view anyway this does n't negate the point that the protection of the countryside is a strategic issue and should properly be covered in the structure plan .
3 The registrar may refer any matter to the judge that he thinks should properly be decided by the judge , and the judge can either dispose of the matter or refer it back to the registrar ( r 7.6(3) ) .
4 It is doubtful whether these last two charges could properly be regarded as offences , for such licences had frequently been sold in the past , and the surviving evidence does not provide conclusive proof one way or the other about the usurious nature of Latimer 's and Lyons 's financial dealings .
5 Instead , it considered that they should more properly be regarded as machinery provided by Parliament for adjudication independent of the relevant government department .
6 We consider that tribunals should properly be regarded as machinery provided by Parliament for adjudication rather than as part of the machinery for administration .
7 A Specimen Corporate Finance engagement letter is set out in Section 1101.1 We are required to document why it is we consider the client may properly be regarded as a Corporate Finance client .
8 Prior to requesting the client to sign such a letter , the firm must be satisfied that the client can properly be regarded as a corporate finance client and place a note on file to this effect ( which is to say that there are no grounds for believing that it would be more appropriate to treat the client as a normal investment business client ) .
9 Nor , it is submitted , can it properly be regarded as one in pursuance of which possession or ownership passes either .
10 3 Whether the employer impressed on the employee the confidentiality of the information Thus , though an employer can not prevent the use or disclosure merely by telling the employee that certain information is confidential , the attitude of the employer towards the information provides evidence that may assist in determining whether or not the information can properly be regarded as a business secret .
11 These are obviously relevant to the act of speaking but could not themselves properly be regarded as components of speech .
12 This led him to doubt whether authentic religious belief can properly be tied to and bound up with particular historical events .
13 Indeed , the politics of the last thirty years of the century can not properly be understood without reference to the wealth and ambition of the members of the king 's own family .
14 This book concentrates on legal control by the courts , but the role and significance of judicial control can not properly be understood without examining its relationship to alternative methods of control ; and so , in Part V , certain non-judicial controls will also be considered .
15 However , perhaps this increase should not be seen as the emergence of local politics , but should more properly be viewed as their re-emergence .
16 Nevertheless , they should properly be viewed as tensions within the normativist style in public law .
17 At p. 700F , the court gave its approval to a shortened version of the direction ( which , in the court 's view , could properly be given at any stage ) .
18 In a statement issued on Sept. 25 he argued that " not all hostels are associated with violence and the problem should properly be seen as one of criminality in a limited number of hostels " .
19 Held , that in the opinion of the court , ( 1 ) a stay for delay or any other reason was to be imposed only in exceptional circumstances ; that , even where delay could be said to be unjustifiable , the imposition of a permanent stay was to be the exception rather than the rule ; and that even more rarely could a stay properly be imposed in the absence of fault on the part of the complainant or the prosecution , and never where the delay was due merely to the complexity of the case or contributed to by the defendant 's actions ( post , pp. 18H — 19A ) .
20 Still more rare should be cases where a stay can properly be imposed in the absence of any fault on the part of the complainant or prosecution .
21 Still more rare should be cases where a stay can properly be imposed in the absence of any fault on the part of the complainant or prosecution .
22 The Court did not however think that it fell so far below what might properly be imposed by way of sentence so as to justify the Court in interfering so as to increase the sentence .
23 Westergaard and Resler reject the view that the so-called separation of ownership and control in the joint stock company results in the rise of salaried managers who should properly be placed in a middle class .
24 For instance , if the surveyor failed to carry out his inspection and to present his report within the agreed time and as a result a house at a bargain price was lost , then a claim could properly be made for compensation .
25 Moreover , it should not be forgotten that if the teacher is " a resource " as well as books , audio-visual materials and three-dimensional items , then a similar claim can very properly be made for items of resource equipment .
26 But much wider issues than the construction of the Finance Act 1976 have been raised in these appeals and for the first time this House has been asked to consider a detailed argument upon the extent to which reference can properly be made before a court of law in the United Kingdom to proceedings in Parliament recorded in Hansard .
27 Any sensitive reading of a story demands a feeling for how far one is permitted to push the significance of its details , and an awareness of those questions that can properly be asked of it , and those which can not .
28 Some of these are already apparent following Britain 's entry into the ERM : the stoking up of inflation in the mid-1980s and the creation in the 1990s of a million or so extra unemployed , together with thousands of bankruptcies , can properly be ascribed in the main to priority having been given to a managed exchange rate .
29 Both Mr. Workman and Miss Davies deposed to the fact that Mr. Whitehead , Mr. Bell 's solicitor , accepted that the matter could properly be adjourned until Monday , 19 February and that Mr. Whitehead did not object to his client being remanded in custody until that date .
30 It now remains to ask what to many is the most difficult question , whether , given that the services are available , albeit on a limited basis , they can properly be denied to certain patients.3 This raises not only the issue of fairness or justice , but also that of selective treatment and respect for life .
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