Example sentences of "terms on [art] " in BNC.

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1 So , for example , we think that it would be reasonable if credit notices setting out instalment terms on a particular purchase included something on these lines :
2 This can be achieved by taking one trainee 's answer sheet and summarising in broad terms on a separate sheet of paper the answers given .
3 And at Pilkingtons , if employees are paying a fixed rate of interest on their old mortgage and can not obtain such favourable terms on a new mortgage , the company makes annual lump sum payments in arrears amounting to the difference paid in interest on the capital sum outstanding on the original mortgage at the time of transfer .
4 not fudged , but agreed in concrete terms on a rather different basis .
5 However , whilst there is no need to take account of the attributes of a particular contracting partner , if a business contracts with people of a particular class , the steps must be reasonably sufficient to bring the terms to the notice of a member of that class — in Richardson , Spence & Co v Rowntree [ 1894 ] AC 217 , terms on a steamer ticket for carriage in steerage class were not incorporated into a contract because the defendant had taken insufficient steps to bring them to the notice of steerage class passengers .
6 Where parties do business together on the same terms on a regular basis over a period of time , their trading may amount to a course of dealing .
7 But Premier League champions Manchester United and double cup-winners Arsenal are also in the hunt and have both spoken to Keane , even though he has already agreed personal terms on a lucrative four-year contract offered by Blackburn manager Kenny Dalglish .
8 Morocco 's Western government creditors , meeting as the Paris Club , agreed on Sept. 11 to extend repayment terms on an estimated US$11,000 million of debt , including some $1,200 million which would be rescheduled over 15-20 years .
9 Anyway Malcolm quickly agreed to the terms on the lease and Steve and I moved in , living there as well as using it as a rehearsal room .
10 In 1989 the central government 's salary bill rose by 20% in dollar terms on the previous year .
11 While nothing quite beats actually tasting the wine , there are various terms on the neck of the bottle or the label that will help inform your choice .
12 He has already paid a brief visit to Middlesbrough and Hull and has been briefed in general terms on the hopes and needs of our diocese .
13 The terms on the left of the opposition are identified with one another and are ‘ positive ’ for Greek thinkers .
14 The terms on the right are also grouped together , and represent the dangerous ‘ negative ’ .
15 It 's the racket which offers the user the facility — at the twist of a dial — to dictate the terms on the court .
16 The Court of Justice was to be composed of seven judges , one from each member state plus one other , appointed by the Council of Ministers for renewable six-year terms on the nomination by member governments .
17 The two companies also reached terms on the royalties IBM must pay Microsoft for OS/2 , but refused to disclose details .
18 The only major attempt to impose terms on the Crown was made in 1730 , when Peter 's daughter Anne was offered the throne .
19 To make sure you qualify for the Midland Student Service , please check the eligibility terms on the reverse of this leaflet .
20 [ That would correspond to the ordered n-tuple unc I With a little care one can even have an infinite number of terms on the right hand side .
21 However , it could be argued that they ignore the nature of industrial capitalism in its new locales and concentrate instead in descriptive terms on the impact on social relations in former metropolitan , specialized industrial city regions .
22 The second and very obvious point that needs to be stated is that if the justices , having fulfilled their duty to make independent investigation of the terms proposed by consent , reach the initial conclusion that those terms are in some respect deficient then before imposing other terms on the parties they must indicate the nature of their departure and give all the parties a fair opportunity to make submissions on their tentative conclusion .
23 The glossary of terms on the inside back cover provides definitions of reserves categories .
24 The House of Lords held this to be so , even though the buyers were unaware of the precise terms on the sold notes .
25 This metric equation differs from a metric equation valid for Euclidean space in having both positive and negative terms on the right-hand side .
26 Collecting this and the other spatial terms ( 2 , 3 ) into one equation gives The terms on the right-hand side are just the standard expressions for the Coriolis acceleration and centrifugal acceleration in a rotating frame .
27 The computer must have some basis for assigning indexing terms ; if a pre-assigned list of terms is not supplied , the computer itself must assign terms on the basis of those present in the document being indexed .
28 We can derive the term as the covariance between Y and the terms on the right-hand side of equation ( 3.8 ) since these terms in sum equal C. Thus , assuming that Y t and t are uncorrelated we have :
29 more in real terms on the health service than when we came to office .
30 It was regarded as an attempt by the government to reach a new agreement with the IMF and to secure more favourable terms on the rescheduling of its $34,000 million external debt .
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