Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] [vb base] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There may be an advantage in laying down a procedure where the application is novel , and/or the parties believe that a particular approach is necessary and that if it is not stipulated an expert is likely to follow some other undesired procedure .
2 Under traditional contracts should the D/BO or the Architect realise after the Contract had been let that alterations would be necessary to meet the stated needs , a claims situation arose — and the builder never had to meet the cost .
3 Few in industry or the institutions believe that the way the financial institutions operate has deprived firms of funds they should have had , or has constrained investment .
4 Jean Glass and Betty Syrett would be prepared to co-ordinate if this were wanted and it would be appreciated if those teaching in London let either Betty or Jean or the office know if they could help .
5 If the articles or the agreement say that a reference is to take place in every instance , a reference there must be , even if there is no dispute between the shareholders about the value .
6 On the other , does the policy of government to leave much decision-making to commercial factors or the market enhance or hinder democracy ?
7 What fun there was at Party conferences could most often be found outside it — in the Grand Hotel , where the prominenti stay and the Irish plant bombs , at the many and various meetings of the conference ‘ fringe ’ and among the bars , coffee stalls and bookshops which accompany the conference on its triangular three-year odyssey between Blackpool , Bournemouth and Brighton .
8 Where the accountants advise that the Revenue ought to be asked to treat the firm as a continuing business , a new partner will be required to join in a continuation election under s113 of the Taxes Act ( see Chapter 10 ) .
9 This represents the language d(a)n where the brackets indicate that the category may be found zero or more times .
10 He felt that both the proprietary and the entity views had unacceptable weaknesses : first that the proprietary view , being personal , was unsatisfactory for a public limited company where the owners change as shares are traded ; secondly that the entity view begged the question of how you define the entity .
11 Whitefly make their home on the underside of leaves , where the adults feed and lay their eggs .
12 It will , of course , seldom happen that after the buyer has had some benefit , the contract is avoided by section 7 because usually by the time the goods are delivered to the buyer risk will have passed to him ; section 7 applies only where the goods perish before the risk passes to the buyer .
13 whether or not that is a purpose for which such goods are commonly supplied , except where the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or that it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller … ’
14 ( j ) The implied obligation of fitness for purpose The implied condition of merchantability is supplemented by the fitness for purpose provision found in s14(3) of SGA 1979 which provides : ( 3 ) Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business and the buyer , expressly or by implication , makes known ( a ) to the seller , or ( b ) where the purchase price or part of it is payable by instalments and the goods were previously sold by a credit-broker to the seller , to that credit-broker , any particular purpose for which the goods are being bought , there is an implied condition that the goods supplied under the contract are reasonably fit for that purpose , whether or not that is a purpose for which such goods are commonly supplied , except where the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or that it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller and credit-broker .
15 Now offer up a suitable length of cove with square ends and mark it on the wall edge where the walls meet and on the ceiling edge where the lines drawn on the ceiling intersect .
16 She discusses marriage trends and how these have affected where the children live and who cares for them , the ethnic diversity of British life , and different cultural attitudes towards bringing up children .
17 So far most of the conclusions are broadly in line with other studies , but there is a brief , but interesting , discussion about carers ' groups , where the authors state that , contrary to the present emphasis professionals give to self-help , ‘ the last thing ( carers ) wanted to do with the little free time they had was to talk about elderly people ’ .
18 Where the events occur after the contract was made and the contract is avoided or frustrated the effect is not the same ( see below ) .
19 Or , or a fruit drop or anything .
20 Informed sources say neither the more realistically-minded East German leaders nor the Russians believe that any sensible changes can be brought about so long as Mr Honecker , 77 , whose attitudes have become particularly rigid in recent months , is at the helm .
21 Is the hon. Member aware that the companies argue that responsibility lies not with them but with their contractors ?
22 It is suddenly hoisted into the air by a set of teeth , and becomes so delightfully frightening that the horses snort and leap — and your jumper disappears at a gallop down the paddock .
23 The performers are making the most of the opportunity and hope that the critics agree that this dance group is a blueprint for success for many years to come .
24 Yeah but that the pump look cos they do n't , do n't need so much weed look that , we do n't put it on .
25 Okay , so you 've looked at it again and worked out that the strings appear as though they 've somehow slipped across the body .
26 It is quite evident that the majority feel that Medau Blue should be retained for use on special occasions thought you are not nearly so favourably disposed to wearing it in class — at least in its present form !
27 I think basically they 're doing the job that the public want cos they 're successful .
28 I hope that the public understand that , in the event of a Labour Government , they can look forward to being milked by Labour councils that will levy high rates of their new tax — as well as being milked by a national Government through increased rates of income tax .
29 It is important that the public see that the test-tube fusion story is not typical of normal science and that there is a received body of opinion in the scientific community that the episode was unacceptable .
30 ‘ I think that both the country people and the tourists share to some extent the illusion that the locals dematerialise when the visitors have gone , that all the countryside is a vast TV set to be switched off when no one is watching , ’ said Beuno .
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