Example sentences of "[noun] in the [noun sg] of goods " in BNC.

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1 And that I think , I feel is one of the loopholes in the Sale of Goods Act , because it does n't lay down a definite time limit .
2 As people acquired wealth in the form of goods or animals , protection from robbers became necessary .
3 As people acquired wealth in the form of goods or animals , protection from robbers became necessary .
4 The relevant provisions in the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 regarding hire agreements include implied terms about the right of the supplier to transfer possession of the goods , that the goods must correspond with their description and implied terms about quality and fitness for purpose ( sections 7 to 10 ) .
5 From the consumer 's point of view , the drawback to the implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act is that only the buyer can sue the seller .
6 ( Someone suffering property damage not exceeding £275 may , of course , be able to claim for it in negligence or under the implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act ) .
7 It remains to mention the evidence for harbours and quays in the small towns , as indicators of a possible role in the distribution of goods .
8 Franchising has long been recognised by economists as a method of improving efficiency in the provision of goods and services in situations where ( for a variety of reasons ) it is not possible to establish a competitive market .
9 The metal foil was there for use in the manufacture of goods of a common type which at all material times were needed for the general benefit of the community . ’
10 A first report on the direct and indirect contributions of universities and polytechnics to innovations in the production of goods and services , and possible changes in the balance of these contributions in high-technology activities , was completed in 1985 , and a more extensive report , including a model of what it is reasonable to expect from higher education , will be completed in 1986 .
11 The capitalists invest their capital in the production of goods .
12 And , as Lewin pointed out , there was a deterioration in the quality of goods produced plus considerable waste of materials .
13 There has been a great improvement in the range of goods and cards , I 'm sure you 'll all have noticed it too .
14 This cumbersome formulation has been dropped in the Vienna Sales Convention , which substitutes as the sole criterion of internationality the fact that the parties carry on business in different States , a formulation adopted in the U N Convention of Agency in the Sale of Goods and the Unidroit Conventions on International Factoring and International Financial Leasing .
15 These terms are mostly very similar to the equivalent ones in the Sale of Goods Act .
16 There was an increase in the price of goods that the Third World imported , more exports , therefore , were needed to be able to afford the same amount of imports .
17 If an increase in national income is the result of an increase in the quantity of goods and services produced , then we would expect the level of employment to rise as more people are employed in the production of additional output .
18 With 1992 being a significant date when the customs controls at frontiers within the European Community are abolished it is anticipated there will be an increase in the transportation of goods by road from the beginning of 1993 .
19 Argentina , along with Brazil , Colombia , Chile and Uruguay , were reported to have been willing to propose a 50 per cent reduction in tariff levels and a 10 per cent increase in the list of goods covered .
20 He argued that the ‘ increase in the supply of goods is the supreme law of the present economic situation ’ , and suggested that one of the main sources for this supply must be the peasantry .
21 In this situation the general scarcity in the supply of goods disappeared .
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