Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun] limit " in BNC.

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1 Where the UK limit is higher than the EC one , for instance in the case of a print valued at below £39,600 and above £11,900 ( respectively the UK and EC limits ) , the exporter still needs to fill the EC licence , but this will be granted quickly , provided that lawful provenance is proven .
2 ( An even higher pension base may be applicable where the cash limit of £71,400 does not apply to old style retirement annuity contracts ) .
3 Conversely , if the UK limit is lower than the EC limit , the exporter of an item valued at or above the UK limit has to use the UK application form .
4 And make sure your insurance company knows about any specific items , like valuable antiques , that are worth more than the insurance limit they may have set .
5 The target beneficiary was the salaried ‘ family man ’ who , by reason of earning more than the £250 limit applied to non-manual workers , was excluded from participation in the new 1925 contributory state scheme , under which a retirement pension became payable at 65 and a modest pension became available to widows of any age ( Groves , 1983 , p. 41 ) .
6 The Liberal Democrat environment spokesman , Simon Hughes , said : ‘ The discharge recorded is about 300 mega becquerels higher than the authorisation limit being currently discussed by HMIP with BNFL . ’
7 If a star 's mass is less than the Chandrasekhar limit , it can eventually stop contracting and settle down to a possible final state as a " white dwarf " with a radius of a few thousand miles and a density of hundreds of tons per cubic inch .
8 Chandrasekhar had shown that the exclusion principle could not halt the collapse of a star more massive than the Chandrasekhar limit , but the problem of understanding what would happen to such a star , according to general relativity , was first solved by a young American , Robert Oppenheimer , in 1939 .
9 The Demon 's a bad mutha , although the time limit 's not as tight as on Intermission 3 .
10 Thereafter volumes will be created according to the attributes specified in the configuration file until the workspace limit defined by the keyword HCSPACE is reached , or there are no more modules to be hard copied .
11 Conversely , if the UK limit is lower than the EC limit , the exporter of an item valued at or above the UK limit has to use the UK application form .
12 However in the past the courts have tended to interpret them strictly , perhaps because if the time limit is not complied with liability is wholly excluded .
13 If no time limit is set the work tends to be unfocused .
14 If no time limit is imposed statements must be served before the hearing or appointment .
15 ( 3 ) If no time limit is stated , a person will be permitted to change his intention only if the Panel is satisfied that the original announcement was made with due care after proper consideration of all relevant circumstances , and has not misled shareholders or the market .
16 If a time limit is seven days or less , public holidays , Saturdays and Sundays do not count .
17 That question was thought to have been partially settled by the House of Lords in United Scientific Holdings Ltd v Burnley BC [ 1978 ] AC 904 where it was held that prima facie time limits are not of the essence , with the result that if a time limit is missed the review can still take place .
18 Secondly , because the £75,000 limit is not a static figure but is revalued every year in line with price increases .
19 They are to be aggregated because the £20,000 limit is on ‘ the total liability of the institution to him ’ in respect of such deposits .
20 The judges had to decide whether the time limit had been reached .
21 ( 3 ) When looking at clauses which require compliance with time limits ( eg a time limit for notifying a warranty claim after a defect is discovered in goods supplied under the contract ) the question to ask is whether the time limit has been imposed from a genuine need to protect the other party 's position , or whether it is there to make it difficult , or practically impossible , for the other party to exercise its rights under the clause .
22 Both Committees further considered whether sexual intercourse with a girl under 13 should continue to be punishable with life imprisonment or whether the age limit for this offence should be reduced to 12 .
23 It denied that it represented a danger to the public , insisting that it would have to pressed to the skin for 30 hours before the dose limit was reached .
24 A claim for group relief will be accepted outside the statutory two-year time limit where one of the following can be demonstrated : the Inland Revenue contributed materially to the failure to submit a timely claim ; for reasons beyond his or her control , a person vitally concerned in the making of a claim was not available at a crucial time ; for reasons beyond the claimant company 's or its agent 's control , the need for the claim could not have been perceived before the time limit expires , and the claim was made as soon as reasonably possible in all the circumstances .
25 The case reports are littered with tales of business tenants losing their statutory rights by not complying with such technicalities as the time limit for the service of notice upon the landlord indicating an intention to renew .
26 May I please support the Sheriff 's stand on this matter as the speed limit legislation seems to be based on remarkably little logic ?
27 He did not relish training , though the flyweight limit was eight stones .
28 When a policy limit has been reached and an excess applies , the following procedure should be adopted .
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