Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( 3 ) To make good any particular objection , the plaintiffs must satisfy the Chancery master , or the taxing master , as the case may be , of the unreasonableness contended for with any doubts being resolved in favour of the defendants .
2 BKZ also consider the case of an incompressible elastic fluid of the type referred to in the literature as Coleman-Noll .
3 It recommended the adoption of the procedure asked for in the Institute 's Memorial , which he had helped to organize , and the substitution of moderate passages , in place of his forthright statements , only tended to give the Report the appearance of a more impartial document .
4 ( e ) details of any arrangement of the kind referred to in Note 6(b) of Rule 8 ( indemnities and arrangements regarding relevant securities ) .
5 But the fire burned on , with the cost of the damage estimated at around sxity thousand pounds .
6 ‘ Hauling what is the heaviest train of the year composed of at least six coaches with a locomotive at each end for the train , travelling in each direction .
7 5.8.2 Immediately to repair cleanse maintain and paint the Premises as required by such notice [ 5.8.3 If within [ one month ] of the service of such a notice the Tenant shall not have commenced and be proceeding diligently with the execution of the work referred to in the notice or shall fail to complete the work within [ 2 ] months [ or if in the Landlord 's [ Surveyor 's ] [ reasonable ] opinion the Tenant is unlikely to have completed the work within such period ] to permit the Landlord to enter the Premises to execute such work as may be necessary to comply with the notice and to pay to the Landlord the cost of so doing and all expenses incurred by the Landlord ( including legal costs and Surveyor 's fees ) within [ 14 ] days of a written demand ] While it is recognised that the landlord should have the right to enter the premises from time to time to ensure that the tenant 's covenants have been complied with , this clause could cause severe disruption to the tenant 's business and should be amended accordingly .
8 5.8.3 If within two months of the service of such a notice the Tenant shall not have commenced and be proceeding diligently with the execution of the work referred to in the notice or shall fail to complete the work within a reasonable period to permit the Landlord to enter the Premises to execute such work as may be necessary to comply with the notice and to pay to the Landlord the proper and necessary costs of so doing and all necessary expenses incurred by the Landlord ( including reasonable and proper legal costs and surveyor 's fees ) within 28 days of a written demand .
9 THE young man filmed in the early hours of yesterday delightedly taking a pick-axe to the top of the Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the destruction of 28 years of affront to freedom and of the potential dismantling of the system presided over until only a few weeks ago by its architect , Mr Erich Honecker .
10 Nevertheless , it has proved in more than one respect to be a false dawn , realizing only a part of the promise looked for from it by so many of those who struggled to achieve it .
11 Unless I have read the guillotine motion incorrectly , it seems that the time available to discuss clause 15 through to the end of the Bill amounts to about a day .
12 I accept Mr. Lester 's submission that there must be a causal link between the benefit provided for the taxpayers and the cost of the benefit referred to in section 63(1) .
13 The estate sold or leased much of the land used for down river port activities to the Tyne Improvement Commission .
14 For many women , it seems , the power of the ex continues from beyond the long-filled grave of romance .
15 At the sound of the voice coming from behind her , Jill jerked forward , scattering the boxes she had been stacking .
16 It is supported by the Keep Sunday Special campaign but falls far short of the deregulation called for by many large stores currently opening on Sundays in breach of existing laws .
17 Any person including any proposed acquiror of securities of the company referred to in this document or any business or assets referred to herein must satisfy himself as to all matters relating to that company or such business assets including all the information and statements contained herein .
18 Any person including any proposed acquiror of securities of the company referred to in this document or any business or assets referred to herein must satisfy himself as to all matters relating to that company or such business assets including all the information and statements contained herein .
19 This impression of the object of have being represented as completely submissive to the will of the person referred to by the subject explains moreover the use of the bare infinitive with this verb : this exercise of control by the causer over the causee can be seen as persisting throughout the realization of the infinitive event .
20 We also thank the team of dedicated workers at the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service for their professionalism over the years , which has enabled us to collect much of the research referred to in this book .
21 Now we can begin to see that an externalization of the superego like that which occurs in total welfare states is closely allied to the projection of the superego met with in paranoia .
22 Much of the heat comes from around the edge of the Disc , so for optimum results you select a Disc that is slightly smaller than the pan you are using .
23 Elevated levels of the transcript persist for at least 6h before returning to normal .
24 The case would then fall squarely within section 82(1) ( g ) and therefore the conclusion at p. 162 of the judgment referred to by Scott L.J .
25 The relation between an obligation concretized in the form of presence on a list and the realization of the action called for by this presence is obviously one of subsequence , whence the use of the to infinitive .
26 There appears to me , for the purposes of the investigation referred to at 1 above , to be good reason to exercise the powers conferred by section 2(2) of the Act for the purpose of investigating the affairs of the persons under investigation .
27 The prosecution must establish that all the elements of the crime relied upon as the unlawful act were present , and this includes the mental elements of intent or recklessness in assault or battery .
28 A public apology defames the author of the article apologised for by suggesting that the author has written carelessly .
29 This was £80,000 in excess of the loan asked for in the application in its unaltered form .
30 The significance of this fact will be dealt with later ; suffice it to say here that the effect of the listing arrived at by the formulators of the received tradition is to raise this perfectly acceptable and important generalization to the status of an unbroken rule , to smooth away all complications and to present a perfectly articulated chain of Muftis , all of whom remained in office until their deaths .
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