Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [vb -s] to the " in BNC.

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1 If the Purchaser shall be in receipt of any claim , or any fact or circumstance comes to the notice of the Purchaser which might constitute or give rise to a liability pursuant to any of the warranties the Purchaser shall forthwith notify the Vendor giving full details so far as practicable and shall not make any admission of liability or settle or comprise any such claim without the prior written consent of the Vendor such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ( subject to being indemnified and secured to its reasonable satisfaction against all costs and expenses incurred or for which it may become liable ) ;
2 It is particularly interesting that this strengthening or preservation applies to the conjunction of two stimuli , as shown in the strabismus experiment : cells that respond to joint excitation of the two eyes are normally found , but are missing if joint excitation has been made very improbable by misaligning the eyes .
3 Malta , in comparison , must have been a doddle : a civilised , sophisticated holiday island where traffic keeps to the left , letter and telephone boxes are scarlet , the coinage matches ours , and everyone speaks English .
4 Information disclosed by one party to another in the course of negotiations will be subject to the obligation of confidence where information relates to the subject matter of the negotiations and has the necessary quality of confidence .
5 Under the Administration of justice Act 1982 , where a will contains a devise or bequest to a child or remoter descendant of the testator , and the intended beneficiary dies before the testator , leaving issue who are living at the time of the testator 's death , then , unless a contrary intention appears in the will , the devise or bequest passes to the issue living at the testator 's death .
6 It is interesting to contrast this statutory definition of monopoly of " one quarter " with that of economic theory where monopoly refers to the existence of a single firm .
7 Could we not argue that the plant or animal responds to the rhythms in its environment anyway ?
8 The lack of either standard or system amounts to the same thing .
9 It is an arresting paradox — although , admittedly , only a seeming one — that where child-rearing veers to the exact opposite extreme to that represented by the Schreber case and becomes a liberal democracy , or even anarchy in microcosm , the eventual consequence , if I am correct , may well be a totalitarian macrocosm .
10 What happens when a so-called Third World nation or region says to the imperialist powers , NO , we will not conduct our affairs according to your orders ?
11 Track descends ; 150 yds before bottom of slope , where track bends to the left and immediately before copse begins on right , cross ditch on right and bear half left on other side , keeping close to copse on your left .
12 The idea that damage relates to the localisation of the chemoattractant , whether mucosal or luminal , is supported by data in the experimental animal.2
13 Not for him the acrobatics that fiction attributes to the American rich .
14 It is generally assumed that hypergastrinaemia predisposes to the development of gastric carcinoids through progressive hyperplastic changes of fundic endocrine cells .
15 This argument is analogous to , though not identical with , Rousseau 's contention that sovereignty belongs to the people and can not be transferred by them to any other body or person .
16 It is said to work by blocking the metering pulses that charge calls to the customer 's account .
17 A firm belief in the priesthood of all believers means that singing belongs to the whole congregation as well as to the choir .
18 The view that mutation contributes to the senescence of individuals parallels recent emphasis on its role as an evolutionary force capable both of maintaining sexual reproduction and of producing decline and extinction of evolutionary lineages .
19 Tone is the amount of light a surface reflects and so determines how ‘ light ’ or ‘ dark ’ that surface appears to the viewer .
20 From Fig. 4C it can also be seen that pou[c] binds to the oligonucleotides A , B and C which all contain the motif TAATGAG/TAT , but no binding to the octamer oligonucleotide D and the mutant octamer oligonucleotide M is seen ( lanes 11–15 ) .
21 Furthermore ‘ the relative haste with which an animal when hungry approaches food offered to the visual field , suggests that conation attaches to the visual reaction by association through memory with affective tone ’ .
22 Indeed , as we saw in Chapter 3 , sections 17 and 18 of the Sale of Goods Act expressly recognise that property passes to the buyer at the time the parties intend it to .
23 It seems fairly certain that oil exports to the West must fall , due to domestic and COMECON needs .
24 A theory is a model whose internal logic we understand together with a claim that reality conforms to the concepts and logic of the model .
25 Of the two , carbon — which has the smaller atoms — is by far the more versatile : it lends itself much more easily than silicon does to the creation of intricate molecular shapes .
26 Pouring out criticism against this ‘ stage of civilisation at which the family is irresponsible ’ , ‘ the moral restraints so weak ’ , ‘ when parental control and responsibility passes to the State ’ , he thought that ‘ the disintegration of class has induced the expansion of envy , which provides ample fuel for the flame of ‘ equal opportunity' ’ ’ .
27 Once more , the conflict between principle and technicality comes to the surface , and once more the difficulties inherent in the use of the terms ‘ detriment ’ and ‘ benefit ’ would be avoided if the element of bargain were stressed and the language of sale adopted .
28 The third inroad or principle is that if income arises to the trustees and is required to be paid to the life tenant then the life tenant is taxable upon it whether or not he receives it ; his entitlement to the monies is enough .
29 trustees comprise persons for the purposes of income tax ; 2. they comprise a separate entity liable to tax on monies they receive or which they are entitled to receive ; 3. the main inroads into that separateness and liability are of a restricted nature as explained in the Reid 's Trustees case ; these inroads are : ( a ) in certain cases ( but not all ) where a trustee mandates income direct to a beneficiary the trustee will not be liable to tax ( Williams v Singer ) ; ( b ) in the case of a life interest trust a see-through or conduit approach is adopted for identification of source purposes so that the origin and parentage of the income is not changed by virtue of its journey through the trust ( Archer-Shee v Baker ) ; ( c ) if income arises to the trustees of a life interest trust ( subject to deductions for expenses ) it is taxable upon the life tenant whether or not he actually takes the money ( Spen 's case ) .
30 Arcade , expected to include an applications builder , object editor and browser and SQL links to the Big Four databases , will share the stage with Asterix 3.0 , the latest version of the company 's integrated office automation suite , currently out on beta test at a number of customer sites .
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