Example sentences of "goods [conj] [noun pl] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( v ) gave money or goods or services to the addict in your life when you could not really afford to part with these things .
2 In a straightforward way the seller provides goods or services to the buyer , presents an invoice and is paid on the due date ( more or less ) .
3 The main types of breach are obviously failure to supply goods or services of the nature or quality promised under the contract , late delivery , and failure to pass a good title to items sold under the contract .
4 Three of these are based upon the input-output relationships affecting the production of goods or services in the industry : factors affecting inputs , their conversion into outputs , and saleability .
5 The parties should consider Article 85 in transactions where either of the parties involved belongs to a corporate group with a turnover in excess of approximately £150 million or the vendor and the purchaser together enjoy 5 per cent or more of the total market for the relevant goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and one of the parties , normally the vendor , is accepting restrictive covenants .
6 The main provision of the most recent guidelines issued in 1986 provides that the prohibition in Article 85(1) will not apply to agreements where the parties together do not enjoy more than 5 per cent of the total market for the goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and the parties do not have a combined annual turnover exceeding 200,000,000 ECU ( approximately £140-150m ) .
7 Several cases involved carriage of dangerous goods or offences under the Air Travel Organisers Licensing regulations , and one was the infamous trial of former British Airways Captain Glen Stewart .
8 Switch is an electronic card based scheme that enables customers to pay for goods and services without the need to write cheques or carry cash .
9 Similarly , in the summer months , workers associated with the winter sports industry and with the rush to produce and sell goods and services during the lead-up to Christmas find that their services are no longer required .
10 The UCTA is concerned to regulate the use of clauses which exclude liability for failure to perform , for certain other types of tortious acts , and for failure to comply with certain warranties implied into contracts for the supply of goods and services under the SGA and SGSA ( for instance as to good title under the SGA ) .
11 Having dealt with the question of exclusion clauses in general , the UCTA then deals with the question of the extent to which liability for breach of certain warranties implied into contracts for the supply of goods and services under the SGA , the SGSA and the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 can be excluded by express provision in the relevant contract .
12 This change of behaviour will be quickly felt in the economy , increasing demand for goods and services across the board .
13 The culture adapts itself to change and is driven by the need to provide goods and services for the customer .
14 In addition , there was obviously competition from non-print media for advertising revenue and from other goods and services for the money in the newspaper reader 's pocket .
15 Resources used to produce goods and services for the government can not be used to make goods in the private sector .
16 In addition , £60 million was spent locally on goods and services for the site .
17 While Hughes Aircraft , for example , was offering $18m in goods and services for the rebuilding effort ( its boss , Michael Armstrong , was an RLA board member ) Hughes 's parent , General Motors , was shedding 2,600 local jobs and closing its last remaining car plant in the area .
18 In fact , there will be an excess supply of goods and services on the market which will exert downward pressure on prices .
19 Far fewer work-hours will be required to produce goods and services to the level needed to meet all the basic requirements for food , shelter , leisure , and health of the entire population , including the very old .
20 The extended school family includes : parents , the PTA , former parents , former pupils , staff both teaching and non-teaching , former staff , suppliers of goods and services to the school , friends and neighbours of the school .
21 However , there are still general rules which apply to those who provide goods and services to the community .
22 This chapter has been concerned with outlining the principal methods by which suppliers of products bring their goods and services to the attention of their markets , with the object of increasing their sales or market share , or both .
23 A timetable was set for achieving free movement of goods and services within the Mercosur area by Dec. 31 , 1994 .
24 mass unemployment was regulation of the level of effective demand for goods and services within the economy .
25 The exchange of goods and services throughout the life-span has been explored ( Finch , 1987c ; Harper , 1987 ) emphasising how parents help young adults financially and with child care , in return for practical and financial help in old age .
26 Suppliers are asked to state clearly where the overall responsibility for the success of the project will lie , if any aspect of the relationship proposed can not be considered a straightforward one of OUP as purchasers of goods and services from the supplier .
27 The government 's strategy led to policies to control public expenditure and to reduce the provision of goods and services by the state .
28 Does he further accept that the failure of the common agricultural policy , coupled with doubts about the realisation of the level playing field for goods and services by the end of next year , mean that this is a singularly inappropriate time to extend the competence of the European Community ?
29 The first Part of this book deals with standard sets of conditions covering various relationships that can arise in the context of the supply of goods and services in the course of a business , ranging from short form standard conditions for the supply of goods and the provision of services , to a full contract for the supply of a turnkey system .
30 Money is also a claim in that it gives the holder command over goods and services in the market place .
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