Example sentences of "[art] period [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The court 's inability to determine those matters is not limited to the period pending the visitor 's determination but extends so as to prohibit any subsequent review by the court of the correctness of a decision made by the visitor acting within his jurisdiction and in accordance with the rules of natural justice .
2 The period towards the end of the Century was marked by a centralisation of power .
3 LVMH added £30m to the £246m pre-tax profits Guinness announced yesterday for the period to 30 June , when only a 16 per cent stake was accounted for .
4 Sales for the period to 30 June were slightly higher at £5.2m against £5.08m in the comparable period .
5 It would not affect results in the period to the end of June or current trading , which was to budget .
6 Significantly , however , the period to which these texts refer was one in which that rigid monotheism so characteristic of later Judaism had not as yet developed .
7 Hoechst reported a 22 per cent slide in pre-tax profits during the period to DM 1900m .
8 They should be based on a realistic assessment of expenditure requirements , for the period to which they apply , neither too high nor too low .
9 It will be clearly indicated on your statement the period to which these charges relate .
10 I was also shown an entry in an old ledger of the period to the effect that plates sent by ‘ Wm .
11 This is the time when what was to become known as civilisation could have been detected , and is the period to which the origins of the concept of ‘ goodness ’ can be attributed .
12 If the planning permission does not specify a time , the Act provides for the period to be five years , or two years after the approval of all reserve matters for the start of development and three years for the application for approval of all reserve matters .
13 If the holder has an option to redeem at a premium , that premium should be accrued over the period to the earliest date at which the option can be exercised .
14 Companies House has bowed to pressure from MPs and the business community and agreed to send ex gratia payments to companies that were forced to pay a late filing penalty after their accounts for the period to 30 September 1991 were delivered to Companies House on 31 July 1992 .
15 Two of the areas we considered were the scope of interim financial information and the period to publication of interim reports .
16 Where an application is made more than 24 months after starting Approved Practical Experience , they are also required to confirm that they have satisfied these guidelines in the period to date .
17 The energy giant 's third quarter results , unveiled yesterday , were disappointing with losses of £342m for the period to September .
18 UK statistics in this leaflet cover the period to 31 January 1991 and are sourced from the PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre and the Communicable Disease ( Scotland ) Unit .
19 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp has had second thoughts about its planned workforce cuts and realises that as it intends to hire 10,000 new graduates over the period to 1997 , it will have to get rid of 43,000 people rather than the 33,000 it announced earlier to meet its target of 200,000 by 1997 .
20 Emulex Corp , Costa Mesa , California will be taking a charge against its third quarter figures for the period to March 28 that could result in a loss for the period : operating profit will be lower than the $2.6m reported in the second quarter because of lower revenues in the Network Systems Division ; the unspecified restructuring charge stems both from costs associated with the further consolidation of manufacturing operations to Puerto Rico from Costa Mesa , and from some lay-offs in the sales administration sector ; the charge will be less than $1.0m .
21 Unisys Corp and Honeywell Inc say they have settled the pending lawsuits over the sale of the Sperry Aerospace Group to Honeywell in December 1986 — Honeywell reckoned that it paid too much because Unisys held back material information ; Unisys will make a pre-tax payment to Honeywell of $43.2m over three years toward a $70m total settlement , with the remaining funding coming from insurance and an investment banking firm ; as a result of the settlement , Unisys will report a net extraordinary charge of $26.4m against its first quarter figures for the period to March 31 ; it says the charge will be offset by a larger than expected net gain from implementing the FASB 106 and FASB 109 accounting changes that it already announced it would make .
22 Something was happening in Britain that allowed the period to be plausibly described , both at the time and later , as permissive .
23 The last review of the Bookish Portfolio published in The Bookseller covered the period to June 1991 .
24 It has been very widely noted by careful editors such as Hall ( 1920 ) , and ( although the atlas map shows some West Midland distribution ) it seems in the early part of the period to be most common in texts originating in the East Midlands , East Anglia and the South .
25 It was suggested that the extension of the period to three years from one required the attribution of a different meaning because the Theophile construction meant that it did not really matter what the period was ; as long as there was a debt , a bankruptcy petition could be presented .
26 Is the Secretary of State obliged to adopt the judicial view of the period to be served for retribution and deterrence by a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence ? 3 .
27 I agree with his conclusion that , although the power to release a life prisoner on licence is conferred by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 on the Secretary of State , the decisions leading to that release , including the decision as to the period to be served by the prisoner for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , may properly and lawfully be made by a junior minister in the Home Department .
28 ‘ We can not part from the argument without expressing our belief that some trial judges would be troubled if they were told that their view , unguided as it is by any established practice and expressed in confidence , was to be determinate of the period to be served by a prisoner .
29 The riskless rate of interest for the period to delivery is 3% for the June contract , 6% for the September contract and 9% for the December contract .
30 On 4 July the FT-SE 100 index stood at 2400 while the risk-free interest rate for the period to the end of March ( r ) was 8% , and the present value of the dividends on the shares in the index ( D ) was £1500 .
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