Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [prep] respect [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The guidance advises the accountant that test checks on a suitable number of controlled trust accounts may make possible a corresponding decrease in the number of checks in respect of other accounts .
2 More than that , it would have constituted a breach of rules of respect for elders , a denial of social hierarchy inculcated throughout infancy , boyhood , schooldays .
3 This does not fall within the class of cases in respect of which a corporation can maintain an action , but does fall within the second class commented on by Pollock C.B. in his judgment in the case of the Metropolitan Saloon Omnibus Co .
4 The measures of family background and ability can then be used to control the different intakes to schools and thus to estimate differences in the effectiveness of schools with respect to the outcome measures listed above .
5 This study suggests that CSOI ( 50.8% contraction ) or adequate timing of injections with respect to meals might , at least partially , preserve gall bladder contraction and thereby might reduce the risk of gall stone formation .
6 A cursory examination of the Municipal Act reveals the great diversity of matters in respect of which municipalities may legislate and the diversity of activities in which such corporations may engage .
7 It is certified that the transaction effected by this Assignment does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value , or the aggregate amount or value , of the consideration exceeds 30,000 .
8 It is certified that the transaction effected by this Agreement does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value , or the aggregate amount or value , or the consideration exceeds £30,000 .
9 It is certified that the transaction effected by this Agreement does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value , or the aggregate amount or value , or the consideration exceeds £30,000 .
10 8 IT IS CERTIFIED that the transaction effected by this Agreement does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount or the aggregate amount or value , or the consideration exceeds £30,000 .
11 21.1 It is certified that the transaction effected by this Agreement does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value , or the aggregate amount or value , of the consideration exceeds £30,000 .
12 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the transaction hereby effected does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount of value or the aggregate amount of value of the consideration exceeds thirty thousand pounds .
13 It is hereby certified that the transaction hereby effected does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value or the aggregate amount or value of the consideration exceeds £60,000 .
14 ROADCARE currently carried out a number of functions with respect to the highway maintenance and management of the road network within Lothian region .
15 PA found that 90 per cent of the participants transferring existing senior members of staff now bear all the costs associated with travelling expenses , preliminary visits , removal , temporary accommodation , estate agents ' commission , legal fees and stamp duty together with a disturbance allowance … similar costs are borne by 70 per cent of companies in respect of the relocation of a newly recruited manager although a disturbance allowance is not as common in this instance .
16 The Company has entered into guarantees with a syndicate of banks in respect of Group borrowings under a refinancing agreement ( see Note 13 ) .
17 In contrast with Accommodation Theory this approach tries to relate the linguistic behaviour not just of two interacting individuals relative to each other , but of individuals with respect to the communities in which they find themselves .
18 Section 25 prevents the recovery of costs in respect of work done by an unqualified person acting as a solicitor .
19 FRED 1 did not address the making of provisions in respect of operations that are to be discontinued in future periods .
20 The results in Table are inconclusive evidence of either the linearity or non-linearity of readings with respect to light intensity .
21 Section 55 empowers the making of regulations with respect to customers ' money held by authorised firms .
22 He enjoyed a number of successes in respect of the new statutes for universities and for primary and secondary schools , but where the press was concerned he was unable to turn his liberal inclinations into workable edicts .
23 By a notice of appeal dated 22 July 1991 the administrators appealed on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge had erred in law in holding that the court had no jurisdiction to make any order under section 238 of the Act of 1986 against the bank ; ( 2 ) the judge should have held that the words ‘ any person ’ in section 238 meant ( in the case of a company ) any company , whether or not registered in England and Wales , or having a place of business in England and Wales , or carrying on business in England and Wales at the time of the transaction complained of ; alternatively , that those words ( in the case of a company ) meant any company with a sufficient connection with England and Wales : and that , on the facts of the case , there was a sufficient connection ; and in either case the court accordingly had jurisdiction to entertain the originating application against the bank , and to grant leave under rule 12.12 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 to serve the bank in Jersey ; and ( 3 ) in construing section 238 of the Act of 1986 the judge had erred in failing ( i ) to hold that the bank , even though a Jersey company , was within the class of persons with respect to whom Parliament was to be presumed to be legislating in section 238 ; ( ii ) to give any or any sufficient weight to the mischief which the section was intended to remedy , and/or to the disastrous practical consequences for all insolvencies with any international element if the operation of the section were limited to those within England and Wales at the time of the transaction complained of ; ( iii ) to give any or any sufficient weight to the legislative context of the section and related sections ; and ( iv ) to give any or any sufficient weight to the fact that the transactions dealt with by the sections necessarily had a connection with England and Wales in that they involved a disposition of the property of a person or company the subject of insolvency proceedings before the courts of England and Wales .
24 Whereas a wrongful dismissal action covers a specific amount of wages , a claim for unfair dismissal covers general compensation by way of damages in respect of an employee 's dismissal .
25 3.4 To say that awards of damages in respect of non-pecuniary losses should be of amounts that are fair and reasonable having regard to the social , economic and industrial conditions in England and Wales merely raises the question what , in any particular case , is fair and reasonable .
26 Having outlined the expectations and experience of practitioners with respect to the care programme approach , the following section looks at available information about how it was actually working in the three districts concerned .
27 The Table gives details of patients with respect to age , length of time since operation , intragastric pH , and smoking history .
28 In this the English kings were no doubt encouraged by the similar practices of the French king as well as by the knowledge that the pope himself thwarted the hopes of Hospitallers in respect of some lands .
29 We should , however , appreciate the close relationship that existed between the philosophical beliefs and the political doctrine , which not only manifested itself in the convergence of interests with respect to social problems and class politics , but also provided the proposed reform in education ( and other attempts to ‘ educate ’ young workers , such as the club movement ) with a certain authority .
30 Altogether complaints from various sources concerning 126 practices or other businesses for which members are responsible were given consideration by the Committee which resolved upon the terms of charges in respect of ten members .
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