Example sentences of "property to be " in BNC.

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1 For adaptations to a property to enable an elderly person over 60 ) who is not the owner or tenant , but who intends to live in the property to be cared for by a friend or relative .
2 Examples of reasons given by the Secretary of State for not allowing a property to be exempted include :
3 The religious belief of the time requires at least a substantial part of his property to be devoted to the good of his soul .
4 Mr Widdup said : ‘ Having lost the planning battle it looked likely that we would have had to allow our property to be dug up for services like electricity and sewerage .
5 The Bill was given a Third Reading on 20th July and became law on 14th August , 1855 , with the short title , The Downing Street Public Offices Extension Act 1855 , but it was not until the following March that the Office of Works circulated the necessary notices to the tenants of property to be acquired .
6 Here there are no words which could be said to amount to a request for property to be made over to Titius .
7 Repeating submissions made in December 1991 , it is further suggested that the requirements for a property to be let for 26 weeks out of a 52-week period — before an individual is allowed a deduction in respect of interest on a loan to purchase the property — is too restrictive in the present state of the property market .
8 Proposals are to be announced to allow the security of one property to be exchanged for another against the original mortgage loan without the loss of mortgage interest relief .
9 Although it is usual for expatriates to rent housing abroad , some company compensation packages allow for property to be purchased .
10 No definition of this term is given , but some guide to the meaning of ‘ obtain evidence ’ is given in Article 3(e) , ( f ) and ( g ) which refer to witnesses , questions to be asked , and documents or property to be inspected .
11 Koreans were frequently evicted from land and property to be replaced by Japanese , and poverty and homelessness increased , despite improvements in public health and some welfare provisions .
12 They became a form of property to be admired and cuddled , to be cared for and above all protected ; ‘ they were to stay firmly in Eden , with their hands off the apples and deaf to the serpents ’ , as Professor Plumb has put it .
13 There he pronounces Owenism 's insistence on the right of property to be its vitiating weakness and contrasts it unfavourably with those who ‘ could see that Socialism entailed the expropriation of the great land owners ’ ; and goes on to conclude that because Owen refused to face the problem of ownership and power , he was able to remain quite indifferent to political Radicalism and to lead the movement astray .
14 She was by that time too valuable a property to be junked , so they settled for a short suspension and a revised entry in the book .
15 This ‘ school ’ was set against that of Jovellanos whose laissez-faire individualism held property to be a natural right with the market as the regulator of the economic relationships between men .
16 Mr. Winterbone had the capacity to comprehend the extent of the property to be disposed of and the nature of the claims of those he was excluding .
17 On the facts of the present case , however , it can be said , by analogy with Reg. v. Lawrence , that although the plaintiff permitted and allowed his property to be taken by the third party , he had not in truth consented to the third party becoming owner without giving a valid draft drawn by the building society for the price .
18 On the facts of the present case , however , it can be said , by analogy with Reg. v. Lawrence , that although the plaintiff permitted and allowed his property to be taken by the third party , he had not in truth consented to the third party becoming owner without giving a valid draft drawn by the building society for the price .
19 The point is not that everyone needs property to be free ; some people have little or no property but are not necessarily any the less free as a result .
20 Like the theories Brooke-Rose criticizes in 1958 , this view conceives of metaphor in terms of semantic property to be fought over and captured .
21 When adult children face the demise of parents , the fact that there is property to be handed on can cause all kinds of emotional complications .
22 In the event of my dying before remarriage , I DEVISE and BEQUEATH all of my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever not already disposed of as to my freeholds in fee simple and as to my personal estate absolutely to the issue of my union with JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL , the property to be held in trust for the said issue , the trust allowing monthly sum of not less than FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS to the said JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL to pay for the upbringing of the said issue , this arrangement to cease on his or her attaining the age of twenty-one years , whereupon a quarter of the remaining estate — whether in freehold property , stocks , shares or chattels shall be granted in perpetuity to the said JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL , and the remainder to be granted to the said issue .
23 Any unpaid accounts may be dealt with by levying a charge on your property to be claimed when the house is sold or changes hands .
24 They again became the ‘ weaker sex ’ , who were delicate and fragile and could not cope with the strains of learning and would continue to be mere property to be traded at will .
25 The intention is to ensure that the Policyholder will not unnecessarily cause the safety of the property to be endangered .
26 Such an agreement could easily give rise to the inference that they intended the passing of property to be similarly postponed ( see Underwood v. Burgh Castle Brick & cement Syndicate , above ) .
27 This led to doubt as to the effectiveness of the decree , which also ordered the colony 's property to be handed over to a Methodist church , even though much of it had been sold to individual members of the colony , who were not themselves to be subject to specific government action .
28 Also in March the government ordered confiscated property to be returned to private ownership in an attempt to revive the private sector [ see p. 37453 ] and in May announced the redrafting of existing laws to encourage private and foreign investment [ see p. 37453 ] .
29 Where , on the other hand , we have sense-qualification , the property of A is not applied as a property in itself to the entity identified by N ( nor are any referential and perceptual correlates of the intensional property to be looked for in the actual referent , if there is one , corresponding to that entity ) .
30 The force must be used " on " the person not just on the property to be misappropriated .
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