「perpetuity」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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he rights to any canal built in Nicaragua in | perpetuity, a renewable ninety-nine year option to esta |
rest Preserve will then become the owners in | perpetuity and caretakers of the site. |
further stipulated that it was to be held in | perpetuity and upheld by the successors of both Alfonso |
placed in Trust, to secure the collection in | perpetuity and Mr R D Marshall Esq, Dr Knight and John |
were given cutting rights over Crown land in | perpetuity and in exchange were responsible for forest |
x miles on either side of the canal route in | perpetuity, and Panama was to receive a payment from US |
t donated the land to the city to be held in | perpetuity as parkland. |
d to the London County Council to be kept in | perpetuity as an open, public space - it is now a child |
tci Memorial Scholarship Fund was endowed in | perpetuity at Baruch College to help promote education |
rantee them access to a maintained runway in | perpetuity, but Billingsley was neglecting airport main |
ight of printing and publishing the same, in | perpetuity, by the common law?" |
f St. Mary's, and presented to the church in | perpetuity by Sir John. |
ounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in | perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition o |
(21.2 ha) site, and is already protected in | perpetuity by a 1971 easement to the Fairfax Board of S |
It was established in 2007 in | perpetuity by a benefaction of £3.3m from the Winton Ch |
ounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in | perpetuity by the King of Belgium in recognition of the |
Giuseppe Ghezzi was the first secretary in | perpetuity for the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. |
arge on condition that it was "maintained in | perpetuity for the benefit of Londoners". |
ity that provides a full-ride scholarship in | perpetuity for financially needy students majoring in j |
used for sporting and leisure facilities in | perpetuity for the benefit of the local populace. |
unds are open to the public and protected in | perpetuity from further development. |
of Canterbury and Rochester were granted in | perpetuity, immunity from royal requisitions or tribute |
nality of thought to warrant preservation in | perpetuity in the national collection", and was accused |
to develop a health resort for public use in | perpetuity, it was proclaimed in December 1947. |
of re-afforestation was undertaken to ensure | perpetuity of supplies. |
de explorations to secure the prosperity and | perpetuity of the colony. |
51 the US government was granted free use in | perpetuity of the land covered by the cemetery, without |
poses as the restoration and preservation in | perpetuity of historic buildings and properties. |
rejected the Trinity, original sin, and the | perpetuity of punishment for sin, and accepted nothing |
tates a lease that was to remain in force in | perpetuity on a six-mile wide strip across the isthmus |
the Society of Apothecaries for £5 a year in | perpetuity, requiring only that the Garden supply the R |
Bristol and to their heirs and successors in | perpetuity that the town of Bristol with its suburbs an |
ueathal that the allotments be maintained in | perpetuity, the 80 individual plots were tended for ove |
le in order that they retain the freehold in | perpetuity: the accommodation and legal training of stu |
nian Institution, was selected to present in | perpetuity the winner of the Cleveland Quartet Award. |
d, had also ceded to the Crown of England in | perpetuity, the Forests of Selkirk, Ettrick and Jedburg |
d; To Kill a Mockingbird; Eric Overmyer's In | Perpetuity Throughout the Universe; Nineteen Eighty-Fou |
manor and forest of High Peak were leased in | perpetuity to the Dukes of Devonshire. |
the village is a deed giving free water 'in | perpetuity' to the buildings in the area. |
eted that year and in his will he left it in | perpetuity to the first-born of the Bernini family. |
ck" in 1704 and Spain ceded the territory in | perpetuity to Great Britain in the 1713 Treaty of Utrec |
land, the rents of which were to be given in | perpetuity to the vicars of Buckingham. |
lable and will be licensed at no cost and in | perpetuity to any party for any legitimate purpose in s |
The railway was leased in | perpetuity to the Lancaster & Carlisle on 3 May 1858; t |
(part of the Straits Settlements), rights in | perpetuity to the plot of land on which the lighthouse |
l of The Public to use and enjoy Oak View in | perpetuity; to provide resources for collection, curati |
and opened in February 2003; and the Art in | Perpetuity Trust (APT) gallery and studio space. |
and which are characterized by totality and | perpetuity, which are guaranteed by the Church's interv |
condition that his name should be linked in | perpetuity with its surrender. |
ough the eldest son as rulers of Karabakh in | perpetuity with full authority over all domestic affair |
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