Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] reasonably [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 An officer of the rank of superintendent or above may delay access where the detainee is suspected of a serious arrestable offence and where the officer reasonably believes that one of the following will result from allowing such access :
2 and at the request and cost of the Landlord to make or join with the Landlord in making such objections or representations against or in respect of any notice direction order or proposal as the Landlord shall reasonably deem expedient except where the Tenant reasonably considers that any such objections or representations are against its best interests or those of any undertenant
3 The offence carries a power of arrest where a constable reasonably suspects that a person is committing an offence under the section , is triable summarily only , and punishable with six months or a fine to level 5 .
4 However , a written consent is not needed in the case of a customer outside the UK if the firm reasonably believes that he does not wish to give written consent ; the firm must keep a record of its reasons .
5 To transfer the first 5,626 papers that came to hand would mean ignoring the 8,907 other papers on which Paisley was placed first , and the system reasonably requires that the second preferences expressed on those papers should also be taken into account .
6 If a constable reasonably suspects that an arrestable offence has been committed , he or she may detain anyone whom he or she reasonably suspects to be guilty of it .
7 the Vendor to run the relevant actions unless the Purchaser reasonably asserts that the problem materially affects the goodwill of the Business .
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