Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] to [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 ( c ) that any clients referred by the practice of the solicitor to that business are informed in writing that , as the customers of that business , they do not enjoy the statutory protection attaching to clients of a solicitor ; and
2 ( d ) that , where the business shares premises or reception staff with any practice of the solicitor , all customers of the business are informed in writing that , as customers of that business , they do not enjoy the statutory protection attaching to clients of a solicitor .
3 ( A ) that any clients referred by the multi-national partnership to the separate legal practice are informed in writing that , as clients of that practice , they do not enjoy the statutory protection attaching to clients of a multi-national partnership , and
4 ( B ) that , where the separate legal practice shares premises or reception staff with the multi-national partnership , all clients in England and Wales of the separate practice are informed in writing that , as clients of that practice , they do not enjoy the statutory protection attaching to clients of a multi-national partnership .
5 The principal function of the Tribunal is to determine applications in respect of solicitors relating to allegations of unbefitting conduct or breaches of the rules relating to professional practice , conduct and discipline .
6 There has recently been considerable discussion in the social science literature relating to questions of industrial transformation .
7 Eventually , the Harter Act helped to shape the text of the 1924 Brussels International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to Bills of Lading ( The Hague Rules ) .
8 There are special rules relating to publication of past criminal convictions .
9 ( 2 ) Subject to para ( 3 ) ( below ) , the parties must make discovery by serving lists of documents and ; ( a ) subject to sub-para ( c ) , each party must make and serve on every other party a list of documents which are or have been in his possession , custody or power relating to any matter in question between them in the action ; ( b ) the court may , on application ; ( i ) order that discovery under this paragraph shall be limited to such documents or classes of documents only , or as to such only of the matters in question , as may be specified in the order , or ( ii ) if satisfied that discovery by all or any of the parties is not necessary , order that there shall be no discovery of documents by any or all of the parties ; and the court shall make such an order if and so far as it is of opinion that discovery is not necessary either for disposing fairly of the action or for saving costs ; ( c ) where liability is admitted or in an action for personal injuries arising out of a road accident , discovery shall be limited to disclosure of any documents relating to the amount of damages ; ( d ) the provisions of Ord 14 of these rules relating to inspection of documents shall apply where discovery is made under this paragraph as it applies where discovery is made under that Order .
10 Section 5(3) affords to the defendant a number of defences relating to lack of fault that are not available on a charge under section 4 .
11 It is given statutory recognition in the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 , section 171 of which states : nothing in this Part [ the part dealing with copyright ] affects … the operation of any rule of equity relating to breaches of trust or confidence
12 In the matter of searches the only search necessary before completion is against the title , on the appropriate Form 94A ( search relating to whole of land in a title ) or 94B ( search relating to part ) .
13 Failure to do this will , in the event of a third party claim based on such an undisclosed infringement , expose him to damages at large for breach of the warranties relating to disclosure of known encumbrances under s 12(4) of the SGA or s 2(4) of the SGSA , as the case may be .
14 So Janet , your question , which is not as I in , intimated it might be at all , so you , you can be well annoyed , erm , if you 're setting up a , a joint life policy with waiver premium on both people , and the wife is fifty one , and the husband is forty , how much will be deducted from their units according to waiver of premiums ?
15 It may ( or may not ) be useful to abstract from the behaviour of nations according to similarities of geography , size , weather , constitution , race , religion , economic organization , and so forth .
16 He laughed suddenly , his eyes crinkling to points of amber light , his teeth a flash of white .
17 In many third-world countries observatories are under threat of closure owing to shortages of funds , and in other countries equipment is becoming unserviceable .
18 Is the industry having to sort of look at itself and say ‘ hey , we 've got to do something because if we do n't we wo n't be here ’ ?
19 For example , a process control plant which consists of dials , charts and visual display units responding to activation of switches is much easier to simulate than , say , an opponent in a game of tennis .
20 Kids talking to pictures of Rita Hayworth and Ann Sheridan .
21 Managerial systems of assessing nursing workload and skill mix on the other hand ( for example , Criteria for Care , GRASP ) attempt to routinise nursing activities through work study methods , and link workload planning to assessments of patient dependency .
22 The Universities Funding Council is carrying out the policy , in response to the White Paper , of distributing funding according to assessments of research quality department by department .
23 Patients were placed in mutually exclusive groups according to type of antihypertensive treatment : any record of atenolol treatment irrespective of other concomitant treatments ; any record of another β blocker irrespective of other concomitant treatments except atenolol ; any record of methyldopa treatment irrespective of concomitant treatments except any β blocker ; or any record of diuretic treatment irrespective of other concomitant treatments except any βblocker or methyldopa .
24 Hécaen and Sauguet ( 1971 ) compared left and right lesion groups according to strength of manual preference , patients being divided into weak , medium and strong left handers .
25 Anne Pennick in an essay on the tunnels of Glastonbury claims that larger tunnels follow ley lines ( originally straight alignments of assorted ancient historic sites , now credited to be on lines of mystic energy ) , and that they reflect the ‘ mystery and sanctity attaching to places of paramount geomantic importance in the topographical interrelation of religious sites ’ .
26 Thirdly , and most significantly , the Act creates two offences relating to misdescriptions of goods , and misleading statements about services .
27 Defamation — Parties — Corporation — Publication relating to administration of local authority 's superannuation fund — Publication insinuating maladministration of pension funds — Balance between public interest in freedom of speech and protection of authority 's reputation — Whether entitled to maintain action in respect of governmental and administrative function — Local Government Act 1972 ( c. 70 ) , s. 222(1)
28 This began to promote excessive erosion and Aboriginal concerns relating to infringements of their sacred sites which abound in the region .
29 Preference shares may carry the right to conversion into ordinary shares and will usually be redeemable to provide the institutions with an exit equating to repayment of a loan ; ( d ) determining the amount of loan finance required from the banks , taking into account the provisions of ss338 and 349 TA 1988 , which require annual interest payable by Newco to be subject to deduction of basic rate income tax at source unless it is paid to a bank carrying on a bona fide banking business in the United Kingdom and is in respect of an " advance " .
30 The general safety requirement is encapsulated in s10(2) which provides : ( 2 ) For the purposes of this section consumer goods fail to comply with the general safety requirement if they are nor reasonably safe having regard to all the circumstances , including ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the goods are being or would be marketed , the get-up of the goods , the use of any mark in relation to the goods and any instructions or warnings which are given or would be given with respect to the keeping , use or consumption of the goods ; ( b ) any standards of safety published by any person either for goods of a description which applies to the goods in question or for matters relating to goods of that description ; and ( c ) the existence of any means by which it would have been reasonable ( taking into account the cost , likelihood and extent of any improvement ) for the goods to have been made safer .
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