Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [v-ing] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It was held that a manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him , with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
2 A manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them –o reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him , with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products is likely to result in injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
3 Lord Atkin laid down the narrow rule in Donoghue v Stevenson [ 1932 ] AC 562 : A manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in an injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
4 The plaintiff must prove that the manufacturer failed to take reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the product .
5 However , the employee 's option may not be the simple one of staying with the transferor or going over to the transferee .
6 Cyclists should take particular care entering the route or emerging on to the road at the accesses .
7 Cyclists should take particular care when entering the route or emerging on to the road at the accesses .
8 An individual is not , by reason of having information relating to any particular transaction , prohibited by sections 1(2) , ( 4 ) ( b ) , ( 5 ) , or ( 6 ) from dealing on a recognised stock exchange and by s.1(7) and 1(8) from counselling , procuring , or communicating that information , if he does that thing in order to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction .
9 The officers in the merchant bank , who know of the proposed take-over , and whose knowledge is itself unpublished price sensitive information , may deal , or counsel , or procure others to deal , provided it is done to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction , that is , the bid .
10 ‘ A case for galoshes , ’ remarked the Substitute , tossing a cigar end out of the jeep and looking around at the steam rising slowly from the wet earth .
11 Sorvino glanced at his observer and saw that he was half-turned in his seat and looking out towards the back of the car .
12 And he turned back to the Toyota , reaching in to the rear seat and coming out with the blasting plunger .
13 But the lesson of the Kennedy case is that if you have the chance to take another job before your redundancy has been confirmed , you may have to choose between safeguarding your future and cashing in on the job rights built up over the years in your present employment .
14 ‘ Now , I must go and read the children that story I promised them , and then I 'll have to pack my case , ’ he added , clearly considering the subject closed as he patted her hand before rising from the couch and walking away towards the twins ' bedroom .
15 Mandarin , head down and drained of all energy , was all out , and it still seemed that his heroic effort might come to nothing , for the French horse Lumino was gaining with every stride and closing inexorably on the leader .
16 I nod at Andy , taking yet another opened magnum and leaning out over the glass-stacked table .
17 Bullets from somewhere rapped his own aircraft , and then he was hurdling the bomber and flattening out above the battered grass of the field .
18 Out of the Regal Trophy and falling behind in the League where they had already lost four games , Wigan players and coaching staff held a meeting to iron out problems caused by a lengthy early season injury list and the loss of Ellery Hanley , to Leeds .
19 She was wasting her breath , she saw , for Ven was already out of the car and coming round to the passenger door .
20 After she had washed and dressed in warm cord trousers , leather boots and a thick sweater , she this time took the precaution of collecting her anorak before going out to her car and driving off in the direction of Great Yarmouth .
21 He had never liked Queen Yolande with her haughty airs and fastidious manner , locking herself up at Kinghorn Manor and keeping away from the King .
22 Clearly they can not be detecting the direction of the rays of light and moving away from the source , because illumination is from above .
23 J And in a similar vein Marx argued that wage payments in the capitalist system had the effect of alienating the worker from the products of his labour and reducing both to the status of commodities in the market place .
24 There was n't much question into which category an Italian blue blood would place a long-legged American blonde living and working far from the protection of home and family .
25 ( ii ) Instead of grasping the scruff of the neck , firmly pinch the neck while pulling steadily on the base of the tail .
26 Much of what we saw related discouragingly to familiar bad habits , a thought that occurred , not for the first time , to George Cohen , who for the benefit of younger readers made a notable contribution to the history of English football when turning out in the 1966 World Cup final .
27 Attractive features include : a lighter product , no tube to create extra weight when working out of the studio , a cheaper product without sacrificing the quality of the pigment , simplification of process , no need for palette and knife , mediums and preparations ; neither is there a need to clean up and put caps back on tubes and tops on bottles at the end of a day 's work !
28 However , although Professor Plumb suggests the participation of " better-off " tradesmen he clearly sees the leisure industry as catering mostly for the expanding and increasingly prosperous middle class .
29 The above indicates that there is far more to negotiating than sitting down opposite the other party and trying to bargain .
30 They like to be able to go to a show and to be able to see something that they do n't see in their everyday lives — you know , catching the bus to go work or coming home on the bus .
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