Example sentences of "be said at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It should be said at the outset that this is not the usual legal meaning of the word .
2 But it should be said at the outset that none of the terms ‘ check ’ , ‘ control ’ or ‘ render accountable ’ has a single clear meaning : there are several ways of checking and controlling and several types of accountability .
3 On the other hand , despite the tone of much of the political debate in the United Kingdom , it should be said at the outset that questions such as the transfer of powers ( or sovereignty ) to the Community , the direct application and direct effect of Community law , and the correlative theory of the primacy of such provisions of Community law when they conflict with provisions of national law , were all established aspects of Community law when we joined in 1973 , and are not new problems relating to Maastricht .
4 It should be said at the outset , however , that the terminological distinction is not always maintained : it is somewhat blurred in the context of citizenship of the Union , which is inserted into the Community Treaty in a new Article 8 and 8a to 8e .
5 It can not be said at the outset that it is impossible for the contract to be carried out .
6 Unhappily the men were sent for from their temporary quarters in the town , and goodbyes were said at the castle .
7 Do you recall anything being said at the briefing to that effect and if so who by ?
8 I do n't know what was said at the relief office but when Dad came back he just threw the ration card on the table in disgust .
9 ‘ Well , from what was said at the board meeting … ’
10 One Russian paper , described as ‘ highly conservative ’ , contained a piece , some of which , it was said at the time , was barely capable of being rendered into printable English .
11 A lot was said at the time .
12 If you later disagree with the company about what was said at the time , having your own record could prove invaluable .
13 On the latter point , the hon. Gentleman is well aware of what was said at the time of the Barlow Clowes affair , following an investigation by the ombudsman into what was seen to be a unique set of circumstances .
14 It was said at the height of his fame that Bob was giving a living to ten Jamaicans .
15 It is certain that the vice-chancellor in the chair gained the impression from what was said at the meeting that they were forced to elect from a weak field of candidates .
16 The meeting of the seventeenth of September at the defendants offices is admitted by the defendant erm , but there is no admission as to what was said at the meeting .
17 As was said at the start of this chapter , we need to fall in love with Christ and seek his face .
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