Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , there is also a case for including acts of gross indecency performed on or with girls of 18 years and below who may still be at school and dependent on their parents , since such acts too may be highly damaging .
2 The simplest lakes lie on or in front of ice-sheets , formed by seasonal melting that may be enhanced by the presence of scree or windblown dust .
3 3.3.1.2 remove or tamper with the Trade Marks or other means of attribution or identification used on or in relation to the Licensed Products 3.3.1.3 use the Trade Marks in any way which might prejudice their distinctiveness or validity or the goodwill of therein 3.3.1.4 use in relation to the Products any Trade Marks other than the Trade Marks and the trade marks of and MacEnglish as set out in Schedule 2 B or used by in the Territory any Trade Marks or Trade Names so resembling the Trade Marks or Trade Names of as to be likely to cause confusion or deception .
4 For example , an ex gratia payment made to a man moving to further full-time employment in his middle years will obviously not be made ‘ on or in anticipation of retirement ’ .
5 ( 2 ) In or towards satisfaction of the indebtedness hereby secured .
6 ‘ ( a ) in satisfaction of all costs charges and expenses properly incurred and payments properly made by the bank or the receiver and of the remuneration of the receiver ; ( b ) in or towards satisfaction of the moneys outstanding and secured by this deed .
7 S 63(2) , FA 1976 defined the cost of the benefit as an amount of any expense incurred in or in connection with the provision , including a proper proportion of any expense relating partly to the benefit and partly to other matters .
8 In his view , the minister 's responses to questions asked at the time the legislation was proposed were consistent with the interpretation that the words ‘ the expense incurred in or in connection with ’ meant that the provision of the benefit would produce a charge to tax on the additional or marginal cost only .
9 ( 2 ) Subject to the following subsections , the cost of a benefit is the amount of any expense incurred in or in connection with its provision , and ( here and in those subsections ) includes a proper proportion of any expense relating partly to the benefit and partly to other matters .
10 The revenue on the other hand contend that the ‘ expense incurred in or in connection with ’ the provision of education for the children of the taxpayers was exactly the same as the expense incurred in or in connection with the education of all other pupils at the school and accordingly the expense of educating any one child is a proportionate part of the cost of running the whole school .
11 The revenue on the other hand contend that the ‘ expense incurred in or in connection with ’ the provision of education for the children of the taxpayers was exactly the same as the expense incurred in or in connection with the education of all other pupils at the school and accordingly the expense of educating any one child is a proportionate part of the cost of running the whole school .
12 By section 39(6) it was provided that references to expenses ‘ incurred in or in connection with any matter includes a reference to a proper proportion of any expense incurred partly in or in connection with that matter . ’
13 By section 39(6) it was provided that references to expenses ‘ incurred in or in connection with any matter includes a reference to a proper proportion of any expense incurred partly in or in connection with that matter . ’
14 Clause 54(2) provided that , except as provided in later subsections ‘ the cost of a benefit is the amount of any expense incurred in or in connection with its provision . ’
15 The ‘ expense incurred in or in connection with ’ the provision of in-house benefits may be either the marginal cost caused by the provision of the benefit in question or a proportion of the total cost incurred in providing the service both for the public and for the employee ( ‘ the average cost ’ ) .
16 Therefore , when one comes to section 63(2) one is looking for the additional expense incurred in or in connection with the provision of the benefit .
17 Section 63(1) defines the cash equivalent as the cost of the benefit and section 63(2) defines ‘ the cost of a benefit ’ as being the expense ‘ incurred in or in connection with ’ its provision .
18 In my view these repeated assurances are quite inconsistent with the minister having had , or communicated , any intention other than that the words ‘ the expense incurred in or in connection with ’ the provision of the benefit would produce a charge to tax on the additional or marginal cost only , not a charge on the average cost of the benefit .
19 First the old Acts were repealed by the Act of 1976 : the provisions were re-enacted in different language , albeit that the phrase ‘ incurred in or in connection with the provision of the benefit ’ appeared in both statutes .
20 But in my judgment section 63(2) provides a statutory formula for quantifying such cost : it requires one to find ‘ the amount of any expense incurred in or in connection with ’ the provision of the benefit , such expense to include ‘ a proper proportion of any expense relating partly to the benefit and partly to other matters . ’
21 Therefore the relevant question is ‘ what is the expense incurred in or in connection with providing those facilities . ’
22 Reduced peptic activity in consonance with achlorhydria may favour opportunistic infection located in or in transit through the upper gastrointestinal tract of these patients .
23 Yes , Morse was right in one respect : Aldrich , Stratton , and himself had been stationed in or around Oxford in 1944 , and he ( Brown ) had in fact known Stratton vaguely in those far-off days .
24 That might help undo memories of living in or around Lucca in a displaced persons ' camp when they left Trieste ; a little cosseted security makes up for the times when there were seventeen families in one room .
25 Publishers should send reading copies or proofs of books appearing in or after March to David Russell at The Bookseller , ( ) , to arrive no later than Friday 22nd January .
26 For the only produce safely gathered in and on display around the pulpit will be — honey .
27 The projected deficit , even after internal savings in some districts , comes amid signs of mounting pressure on NHS budgets in and around London from under-funding of pay awards , rising demand and the treatment of increasingly complex cases .
28 After World War II many Filipinos emigrated to the United States and settled in and around Stockton in southern California .
29 environmental constraints if the organization is big enough to qualify as strategic , and I am really concerned about the planning er application in which I know that Da Professor Lock is interested that I think developments of that scale have nothing to do with the employment needs of the district , that they would in fact involve bringing in large numbers of people from other areas who as I have said before , might appreciate jobs nearer their present places of employment , and it would also unbalance the Harrogate housing market and put on pressure for more land to be taken in and around Harrogate for housing for the people who 'd come to that development .
30 There are also research organisations sited either on the King 's Buildings campus or in and around Edinburgh with which the Faculty has very close working relations .
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