Example sentences of "[conj] have be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ( 2 ) On a taxation on the indemnity basis all costs shall be allowed except in so far as they are of an unreasonable amount or have been unreasonably incurred and any doubts which the taxing officer may have as to whether the costs were reasonably incurred or were reasonable in amount shall be resolved in favour of the receiving party ; and in these rules the term ‘ the indemnity basis ' in relation to the taxation of costs shall be construed accordingly .
2 We do not think the criterion can be put any better or more clearly than it is put in R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) and would hold that , on the true construction of the 18 February 1985 mortgage , the defendants are entitled to be paid or to retain out of the mortgaged property all their actual costs , charges and expenses ( including the receivers ' remuneration ) except in so far they are of an unreasonable amount or have been unreasonably incurred and with any doubts as to whether the costs have been reasonably incurred or are reasonable in amount being resolved in favour of the defendants .
3 The result over a two year period is a range of display material that has been exclusively designed and manufactured , and is now available to retailers throughout the country .
4 A listed building is one that has been officially recognized as having the right to special protection ( see also What Listing Means , Appendix I , page 154 ) .
5 It means the introduction of a new style or quality that has been well researched and developed to fill a gap in the market place .
6 This hotel is actually an old farmhouse that has been beautifully converted and is full of character .
7 The House of Lords alone proposed 569 amendments , and the Secretary of State for Education and Science , Kenneth Baker , said : ‘ I have been unable to find any measure since the war that has been more debated or had more parliamentary time allocated to it ’ .
8 This problem , associated with attempts to ascribe probabilities to scientific laws and theories in the light of given evidence , has given rise to a detailed technical research programme that has been tenaciously pursued and developed by inductivists over the last few decades .
9 The issue of a leadership challenge made an immediate return to the top of the political agenda : the discontent in the parliamentary party that had been barely suppressed since the spring resurfaced with a vengeance .
10 Everything was cooked on primus stoves by Bennett himself in pots and pans that had been thoroughly cleaned and rinsed with boiling water .
11 ‘ Across the regions , the proportion of land developed for residential use that had been previously developed or was vacant land in built-up areas varied between 33 per cent in the south west to 52 per cent in the south east , and 58 per cent in the north west . ’
12 A host of aetiological hypotheses has been formed , which have frequently been untestable and based on data that had been unsystematically selected or of dubious validity ( Rosenthal , 1968 ) .
13 But nothing in the language used justifies the conclusion that the mortgagor was agreeing to pay , or to permit to be charged on the mortgaged property , costs , charges and expenses that had been unreasonably incurred or that were unreasonable in amount .
14 Reading the two clauses together , the quantification direction did , in our opinion , entitle the defendants to quantification on an indemnity basis but did not entitle the defendants to recover costs , charges and expenses that had been unreasonably incurred or were of an unreasonable amount .
15 Idly he turned to the London addendum that had been recently updated while the shipping contract had been under negotiation .
16 a ‘ cultural heritage ’ view emphasises the responsibility of schools to lead children to an appreciation of those works of literature that have been widely regarded as amongst the finest in the language ;
17 This may simply be treasure and dead monsters , but is more likely to involve a search for a magical object or group of objects that have been carefully guarded and hidden .
18 Alternatively , the Current Law Citator indexes all the cases , of whatever date , that have been judicially considered or affected by statute since 1947 .
19 The present leasehold system affects an estimated three million owners and has been widely condemned as unfair and archaic .
20 It was developed by N. H. Crawford and R. K. Linsley of Stanford University during the 1960s and has been continuously revised and updated .
21 While Harriet Harman who lost her seat on the shadow cabinet and has been strongly criticized for he commons performances over the past year , keeps hers .
22 An example of such a case is Bjorlow ( GB ) Ltd v Minter [ 1954 ] 71 RPC 321 in which the employer claimed that a process was secret and had been wrongfully used and disclosed by the defendant , a former employee .
23 Sheldon parry , it turned out , was a life member of the Society for psychical Research and had been deeply involved until he had lost his library books .
24 I agree wholeheartedly with his complaints and have been equally infuriated when missing wickets falling ‘ live ’ .
25 These myths mostly trace to his own misleading reminiscences later in life , and have been relentlessly reaffirmed since , at the 1959 centennial symposia for example and in the 1978 BBC-TV series on Darwin ; but they are nonetheless discredited by the scholarly industry now grown up around the rich manuscript archive from Darwin 's early years ( Kohn , 1986 ) .
26 The student can understand that the discipline is not given in any absolute sense , but has been socially formed and reflects interests both of rival factions within the disciplinary culture and of the wider society .
27 This had been floated in 1948 by the clothing establishment as a discreet gentleman 's fashion harking back to the golden days before ‘ socialism and formica ’ , but had been quickly coopted and camped up by the gay underground ; the more exaggerated aspects of this style caught the first Edwardians ' eye and , together with the Western Look that pervaded their favourite culture , American cowboy films , it formed the first youth style proper .
28 In the latter case , the contract of employment of the unlawfully rejected candidate is considered as having been automatically concluded as from the date on which the other candidate has been hired .
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