Example sentences of "above is [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( 2 ) ( 1 ) above is without prejudice to any duty arising out of a collateral relationship such as bank and customer : see the undisputed liability in negligence in Midland Bank Plc.
2 For instance , is it really important to realise that the ollie to nosepick above is on an exceptionally harsh bank in Nottingham ?
3 Nevertheless , it is fair to assume that a clause such as the one identified above is at least potentially caught by s3 .
4 None of the three arguments mentioned above is of the strongest type , since none attacks our notion of understanding .
5 Each of the eighteen pavements listed above is of one of these four types of arrangement : Type A : Star-like squares as elaborate motif : nos. 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , and 18 .
6 The primary effect of the nodal description above is of inaccessibility to the reader .
7 Each of the questions above is worth exploring , especially because final paragraphs and sentences often fall into one of a number of largely unsatisfactory idioms , each with its own way of dealing with ending less as an opportunity than as an escape .
8 True , without error , certain and most true ; that which is above is as that which is below , and that which is below is as that which is above , for performing the miracles of the One Thing ; and as all things were from One , by the mediation of One , so all things arose from this One Thing by adaptation ; the father of it is the Sun , the mother of it is the Moon ; the wind carries it in its belly ; the nurse thereof is the Earth .
9 above is in the affirmative what is the degree of : ( a ) the likelihood and ( b ) the seriousness of any prejudice which is required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
10 above is in the affirmative , what is the degree of : ( a ) the likelihood and ( b ) the seriousness of any prejudice which is required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
11 ‘ ( i ) whether proceedings upon indictment may be stayed on the grounds of prejudice resulting from delay in the institution of those proceedings even though that delay has not been occasioned by any fault on the part of the prosecution ; ( ii ) if the answer to ( i ) above is in the affirmative what is the degree of : ( a ) the likelihood and ( b ) the seriousness of any prejudice which is required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
12 ( 7 ) A transfer of a licence under subsection ( 1 ) above is in this Act referred to as a permanent transfer .
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