Example sentences of "it is alleged that " in BNC.

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1 It is alleged that the flock is infected with Salmonella typhimurium .
2 Tenants ' association club on the Sparrow Farm estate … it is alleged that people who had been drinking at the club attacked the family in the off-licence opposite PHOTOGRAPHS : KENNETH SAUNDERS Bitter questions of racial violence Ramesh K and his family were hounded out of their Feltham off-licence by 18 months of abuse and attacks , during which time they became pawns in a battle between the local council , the police and two rival race relations bodies .
3 It is alleged that these problems made Leeds one of the worst organized towns in Britain .
4 It is alleged that , through the hedge , the local boys and girls could see ‘ the most disgusting sights ’ .
5 Yet , despite an increase of spending on health in the UK from 3¼ per cent of national income in 1948 to over 6 per cent ( of a much larger national income ) forty years later , it is alleged that the NHS is underfunded and periodically in a state of near collapse .
6 It is alleged that Grenfell admitted to detectives that hours before killing Sergeant King , Vernage told him : ‘ There 's going to be a war . ’
7 It is alleged that , far from contradicting the value of respect for individual liberty , the justification for the enforcement of contracts derives logically from that value .
8 The worry is that the jury can not be made to abide by directions of this kind , and so it is alleged that , if no evidential weight attaches to the refusal to answer , it would be better to exclude it altogether than to run the risk .
9 It is alleged that , along with his friend , British gambling millionaire John Aspinall , he contributed $650,000 to Chief Buthelezi 's Inkatha party in South Africa .
10 If it is alleged that the tribunal has reached a wrong decision then there can be a question of law but only of a limited character .
11 said : ‘ This court has on numerous occasions held that the effect of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 is that the contemnor must be personally served with a properly drafted notice which recites in clear and unambiguous detail the following : ( 1 ) the order of the court or undertaking given to the court in respect of which he has been found in breach ; ( 2 ) the respects in which it is alleged that he has been in breach ; ( 3 ) the findings of the judge as to the alleged breaches ; ( 4 ) the period of committal to which he has been sentenced and ( 5 ) that he may apply to the court to purge his contempt and seek his release .
12 It is alleged that the solicitors were ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in Pantell S.A. 's contravention of section 3 .
13 It is alleged that the solicitors were ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in Pantell S.A. 's contraventions of sections 47 , 56 and 57 of the Act .
14 In the present case it is alleged that Pantell S.A. has contravened sections 47 , 56 and 57 .
15 The TUC 's response to such criticisms has been characteristically heavy-handed : McIlroy was barred from teaching on TUC courses , and it is alleged that attempts have been made to stifle debate .
16 From palaeomagnetic evidence , it is alleged that the African and European continents moved vast distances during the Devonian and only began to approach each other during Carboniferous times .
17 Community law itself clearly claims to override the constitutional arrangements of a Member State : ‘ The validity of a Community measure or its effect within a Member State remains unimpaired even if it is alleged that it runs counter to either fundamental rights as formulated by the Constitution of that State or the principles of a national constitutional structure ’ ( Internationale Handelsgesellschaft v. Einfuhr und Vorratsstelle Getreide ) .
18 It is alleged that London-Brussels is the most expensive journey per mile in the world .
19 It is alleged that I am unpunctual sometimes , so certain members of the party arranged with the driver and the guard to make me run for the train .
20 As such , it is alleged that it is appropriate to be dealt with on the basis of qualified majority voting .
21 It is alleged that those cuts are occasioned by the additional costs of dealing with terrorism .
22 It is alleged that the street children of Guatemala City are being killed by police officers and others .
23 This is taking up time , but if hon. Members are alleging that I took a point of order from the hon. Member for Surbiton ( Mr. Tracey ) , I did so because the Chair has to hear the point of order if it is alleged that something unparliamentary happened during the course of Question Time .
24 It is alleged that smaller organisations can respond quicker to change and that this is one of their strengths .
25 It is alleged that Guinness Brewing Worldwide failed to provide a safe procedure for work near high voltage electrical equipment so that non-employees were put at risk .
26 It is alleged that in the Philippines , for example , it is being lost at a rate of 3 ha per minute .
27 It is alleged that by 1989 30% of the world 's tropical sawlogs in trade were from the Malaysian state of Sarawak , where forest was being lost at a rate of 3 ha per minute and the resistance of the local Punan to this had been contained .
28 It is alleged that one British collector had 4000 trees felled in tracking down one particularly rare species in Colombia .
29 The particulars of claim must contain information as to the circumstances in which it is alleged that the liability of the Crown has arisen and as to the government departments and officers of the Crown concerned ( Ord 42 , r 4 ) .
30 By s14 , the date of knowledge is the date on which that person first had knowledge that his injury was significant ; that his injury was attributable to the act or omission which is alleged to constitute negligence , nuisance or breach of duty ; the identity of the defendant ; and , if it is alleged that the act or omission was that of a person other than the defendant , the identity of that person and the additional facts supporting the bringing of an action against the defendant .
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