Example sentences of "[prep] way of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Had Koi then bred true , in way of breeds of dog , it is debatable whether they would have captured and maintained the fascination of their keepers around the world .
2 The business of the meeting appeared to be the raising of money by way of bonds to the tune of £6,000 .
3 Exempted from the above are payments by way of pension in recognition of past services and genuine payments by way of damages for breach of contract ( s316(3) .
4 Whereas a wrongful dismissal action covers a specific amount of wages , a claim for unfair dismissal covers general compensation by way of damages in respect of an employee 's dismissal .
5 He also recovered £600 by way of damages from Captain Lake .
6 If you find a likely line , see if there is confirmation by way of stretches of road following the line , road junctions , crossroads or fords falling on it , or some of the place name elements Watkins referred to .
7 As we have seen , there are distinct limitations on what can be achieved by way of conditions on a planning permission ; this can often be as awkward for the developer as it is for the planning authority .
8 in connection with an offer of securities , open for acceptance for a period fixed by the Directors , by way of rights to holders of Ordinary Shares in proportion ( as near as may be ) to their holdings on a record date fixed by the Directors ( subject to such exclusions or other arrangements as the Directors may deem necessary or expedient to deal with problems under the laws of any territory or the requirements of any regulatory body or any Stock Exchange in any territory or in connection with any fractional entitlements or otherwise howsoever ) ;
9 The aircraft would be taxied into position at the base of the tower and connected to two cables , attached by way of mounts at the wing roots .
10 The Inns now contribute £1.5 million per year by way of scholarships to new entrants .
11 In that case a father made absolute gifts to his unmarried minor children by way of payments from time to time into Post Office savings bank accounts and the purchase of Defence Bonds in their names .
12 He is responsible for presenting to the council and its committees all matters of business which are brought to his notice , either from members of the public , members of the council or from the officers themselves , and of recording the decisions , either by way of minutes of the committees or of reports of the committees which are subsequently presented to the council .
13 These binocular cells can be made to fire by impulses arriving by way of fibres from either eye but there is normally a bias in favour of one eye or the other , the so-called ocular dominance of the cell .
14 Inspection validation is used to test inspectors , procedures and equipment by way of trials on test specimens with known faults .
15 Many thanks to all who helped by way of contributions of goods , clothes or money , and special thanks to for their help and support .
16 How many additional votes it might receive by way of transfers from other parties is quite unpredictable : relatively fewer than the Progressive Democrats , one might surmise , because the distinction between political parties is sharper here than in Ireland , and voters could therefore prove more reluctant to give lower preferences to any but the party they most favour .
17 The Divisional Court , on 27 March 1991 , on the applicant 's motion for judicial review by way of orders of certiorari and mandamus , had granted him a declaration that on the true construction of the statutes of the university the university had and had had no power to dismiss him by reason of redundancy and that his purported dismissal was without effect .
18 Under s16 of the Legal Aid Act 1988 , if the Legal Aid Board suffers a deficiency in respect of an assisted person 's proceedings ( ie they have paid more to the assisted person 's legal advisers than they have received by way of costs from the other side and from contributions paid ) the statutory charge may attach to money or property " recovered " or " preserved " that has been " in issue " in the course of proceedings .
19 Funding of the exports from time of shipment by way of advances against shipping documents with possible non payment insurance built in .
20 This is the sum which the Lord Chancellor has indicated he has to find by way of savings in the legal aid scheme to meet Treasury targets in 1993/4 .
21 Held , allowing the appeal , that section 69(1) of the Housing Act 1985 imposed a duty on housing authorities to exercise their discretion in deciding what constituted suitable accommodation for persons whom they had a duty to house under section 65(2) of the Act ; that any decision on suitability necessarily depended on the circumstances prevailing at the time and called for a subjective judgment by a housing authority to be made before the performance of the executive act of securing suitable accommodation for an applicant ; and that the duty imposed by section 69(1) was to be exercised by housing authorities subject only to challenge by way of proceedings for judicial review in the High Court , and not on their merits by an action in the county court ( post , pp. 213E–H , 214B–C , 218A–C ) .
22 On 17 December 1991 the assistant recorder on a preliminary issue held that the question of suitability of accommodation for the purpose of sections 65 and 69 fell to be determined in the county court by way of proceedings for breach of statutory duty so that the judge could substitute his discretion for that of the local housing authority .
23 for him to determine as a preliminary issue whether the county court had jurisdiction to deal with the matter , or whether , as the council claim , the question whether they had discharged their statutory duty under section 69 could only be raised by way of proceedings for judicial review in the High Court .
24 He concluded — on broadly similar grounds to those which I have set out in this judgment — that the jurisdiction of the court was purely supervisory , or , in other words , that the decision of the local authority on the suitability of the accommodation provided could only be challenged by way of proceedings for judicial review .
25 At the hearing in the county court the preliminary issue was raised whether issues as to the proper discharge of the duty imposed on the council by section 69 of the Act of 1985 could only be challenged by way of proceedings in the High Court for judicial review .
26 He was also convicted of five counts of obtaining property by deception , namely sums of money by way of fees from Mr. Burt and another man named Hughes , contrary to section 15(1) of the Theft Act 1968 , the deception being that he had done certain accountancy work for those persons who were both small businessmen , when in truth he had not .
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