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

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1 Flying at around 50 feet in conditions of poor visibility the Blenheims pressed on over the sea , crossing into Germany just south of Cuxhaven and swinging south towards Bremen .
2 Consensus is at the heart of the social contract the Faith makes . ’
3 For instance , in the law of contract the question , ‘ What is the difference between void and voidable contracts ? ’ can be accurately answered by saying that a void contract is an apparent contract that is in truth no contract at all , while a voidable contract is a contract that is capable of being avoided at the option of one party .
4 Ltd. v. United Dominions Trust Ltd. ( 1988 C.A. ) the buyer had discovered that the car had a leak but did not discover until after the contract the gravity of the leak or that it was incurable .
5 In respect of a registered contract the obligations of LCH are declared to be , as counterparty , to perform the contract as principal in accordance with the regulations , but subject to certain specified restrictions .
6 ( a ) Defining obligations A party may seek to restrict its liability by defining in the contract the obligations it has undertaken .
7 There is in my view a close analogy to the right to recover money paid under a contract the consideration for which has wholly failed .
8 In breach of contract the boiler was delivered five months late .
9 If there is a contract the price is ascertained by the relevant method in section 8 — in Foley 's case by arbitration , the manner agreed in the contract .
10 At the time of the contract the cargo no longer existed .
11 BRITISH athletics may be torn apart by a £7m four-year exclusive contract the sport is about to sign with ITV .
12 If as part of the cancelled contract the customer has traded in goods in part-exchange , the trader must return those goods ( in substantially the same condition ) to the customer within 10 days beginning with the date of cancellation .
13 When we want to make a muscle contract the brain sends a nerve impulse through the spinal chord , into the peripheral nerves and out along those nerves to the muscle and each individual muscle fibre has a single junction , a nerve muscle junction , where the nerve makes contact with the muscle , and that is the site at which the stimulus leads to muscle contraction .
14 As with an unsigned contractual document , this method of incorporation will work only if at the time of making the contract the buyer actually knew of the existence of the terms or else reasonable steps had been taken to bring them to his attention .
15 In a couple or family contract the patient and his partner , for example , may undertake to do things on a reciprocal basis ( e.g. a husband agrees to organize weekly social outings for he and his wife , while she agrees to tell him when she is feeling distressed , rather than keeping her feelings to herself ) .
16 ( a ) Assembly of information to prepare a draft contract The preparation of a draft contract is the task of the seller 's conveyancer and is the addition of the information acquired directly from the seller or the estate agents , together with the information contained in the deeds and documents of title .
17 Training will be carefully controlled and under the terms of their contract the company is still accountable to the Home Secretary .
18 Where the parties have not chosen the law which is to govern their contract the applicability of the Convention will depend upon the law governing the contract as determined by the conflict rules of the forum , which , of course , may vary from State to State .
19 We 've got to spend the award of the contract the day before because I put the leader of the council on the spot .
20 Where construction work is executed under a formal contract the builder may require the written approval of the architect before any part of the work can be sub-let .
21 There is still an unwritten contract the writer has with the reader .
22 Analysis of the contractor 's programmes should begin at the tender stage so that from the onset of a contract the attainability of the programme ( and thus the completion date ) have been assessed .
23 In contracted to sell wine on terms that after the contract the wine would be stored for the purchaser by the vendor .
24 In Varley v. Whipp ( 1900 Q.B. ) the contract was for the sale of a specified second-hand reaping machine which at the time of the contract the seller did not own but had still to acquire .
25 This was precisely the position in the case , referred to earlier , of Varley v. Whipp , where at the time of the contract the seller still had to acquire the second-hand reaping machine which he was agreeing to sell .
26 The problems which those words can create are illustrated by a provision such as : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may terminate the contract , recover goods already delivered and retain all payments already made .
27 The drafter may be tempted to overcome this problem by using " and/or " , as follows : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may terminate the contract and/or recover goods already delivered and/or retain all payments already made .
28 Thus , the above provision could be worded as : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may exercise any of the following rights , either alone or in any combination : ( a ) terminate the contract ( b ) recover goods already delivered ( c ) retain all payments already made .
29 Under a forward contract the export receipt of $ 10m is worth DM39.3m ( $10m × DM3.93 ) .
30 4.1 The Distributor agrees to register on behalf of the Publisher in the Territory only the Trade Mark ‘ Oxford ’ or any other trade mark or trade name being used and owned by the Publisher and after termination ( for whatever reason ) of this contract the Distributor agrees to endorse the above-mentioned trade marks or trade names to the Publisher .
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