Example sentences of "an [noun] of [noun] by the " in BNC.

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1 The High Court confirmed an award of penalties by the General Commissioners against a taxpayer for failing to provide the information required by a precept in Stoll v High Wycombe General Commissioners and IRC [ 1992 ] STI 212 .
2 Answer guide : The first part is straightforward as this is an injection of capital by the owner where the amount is certain .
3 For Hobbes , legitimate authority derived only from an act of will by the person under an obligation .
4 As John Blair says for Lewes , ‘ the creation of a group of holdings within a convenient radius and accessible from one manorial centre must have been an act of policy by the priory or its patrons ’ .
5 Louis XVIII , another restored monarch , accepted a constitution in 1814 on condition that the constitution was reasonably ‘ balanced ’ and was seen as an act of grace by the crown and not as an imposition upon it .
6 Although the call to the Bar is an exercise of power by the individual Inn it is an exercise of power permitted by the judges and exercised under their supervision .
7 I add a few words of my own only because of the difference of opinion between your Lordships on this question and because what I said about the availability of certiorari in my speech in Thomas v. University of Bradford [ 1987 ] A.C. 795 has been interpreted to include an error of law by the Divisional Court and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 which was not what I had intended .
8 Netwise 's European general manager , Rob Rietveld , said last week ‘ this was an error of judgement by the company .
9 Netwise 's European general manager , Rob Rietveld , said last week ‘ this was an error of judgement by the company .
10 LONG ago , said Signals ( Channel 4 ) in a nice , pouring-cream sort of voice-over ‘ in an almost forgotten time , even before Morecambe and Wise and the James Bond movie on TV , for many people Christmas entertainment meant an evening of storytelling by the light of a log fire . ’
11 Although the conflict was perceived in the West as being an invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union , the prime treaty commitment is in the Agreement between Afghanistan and Pakistan on the Principle of Mutual Relations in Particular of Non-Interference and Non-Intervention .
12 That basis would provide grounds for an acquittal of the charge of theft if the word ‘ appropriates ’ in section 1(1) connotes an absence of consent by the owner , and the appellant presented his argument on the meaning of that subsection , at p. 630a , in the same way as in the Court of Appeal and with the same unsuccessful result .
13 An exhibition of paintings by the French artist Jules Garnier , illustrating the work of Rabelais , was launched amid a blaze of hot publicity .
14 The Contemporary Arts Centre of Cincinnati was acquitted of obscenity on Oct. 5 for having displayed an exhibition of photographs by the late Robert Mapplethorpe .
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