Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv] [verb] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Too often , people think that the sentence by a court is not proportionate to the crime committed and the sentence actually served is too different from the sentence passed . ’
2 This then provides the background for the next comment made in the text , about the difficulty of proof : the case just discussed is a relatively easy one , since the testator has at any rate made it clear that the coheirs are intended to benefit under his will .
3 The semantic theories argue that the description just given is realized in and enforced by the very vocabulary of law , so that it would be a kind of self-contradiction for someone to claim that the law provides right s beyond those established through mechanisms sanctioned by convention .
4 However , what the 1984 statistics for the Division also show is that , of the 51.1% exempting degree or diploma holders , 22.4% qualified by the graduate entry or Direct Membership schemes , and only 26.5% entered by way of the Institution 's examinations .
5 The noise thus created is thought to be passed up the animal 's windpipe and into the sinus cavities of the skull , where it resonates to produce the purring sound .
6 The kind of variation revealed by occasional spellings as primary evidence does not always fit comfortably into the standard historical linguistic mould , and so it has often seemed convenient to ignore it or explain it away , sometimes on the grounds that variability of the kind apparently attested is ‘ impossible ’ .
7 If it binds the parties , the stipulated amount is the amount payable and that is the case , whether the loss actually caused is greater or smaller .
8 For example , an option exercisable six months before the " expiry of the tenancy " might permit the tenant to exercise the option during any continuation tenancy ( under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s24 ) ; conversely , an option exercisable six months before " the date on which the term hereby granted is expressed to expire " would not .
9 Example 3:11 Option to renew ( 1 ) The tenant may by notice in writing served not less than six months before the date on which the term hereby granted is expressed to expire call upon the landlord for a further lease of the demised property ( " the further lease " ) provided that up to that date he has paid the rent and reasonably performed and observed his covenants ( 2 ) The further lease shall be for a term of ten years from the said date upon the same terms and conditions as this lease ( save as to rent and as to this option for renewal ) and at a rent to be agreed between the parties or in default of agreement to be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( 3 ) In determining the rent payable under the further lease the arbitrator shall have the same powers as would be enjoyed by the court determining a rent for the demised property under section 34 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and shall disregard the same matters as are therein specified ( 4 ) This option shall be of no effect if the tenant fails to register it as an estate contract within three months from the date of this lease Example 3:12 Option to renew contracted out tenancy If : ( 1 ) the tenant wishes to take a further tenancy of the demised property for a term of five years from the expiry date of the term hereby created ; and ( 2 ) the tenant gives written notice of his desire to the landlord not more than six nor less than three months before the expiry of the term ; and ( 3 ) up to the date of the notice the tenant has paid the rent and substantially performed his covenants ; and ( 4 ) the tenant joins with the landlord in making an application to the court for an order authorising the exclusion of the provisions of ss24-28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 in relation to the further tenancy ; and ( 5 ) the court makes such an order then the landlord shall let the demised property to the tenant for a term of five years from the expiry of the term hereby created at a rent to be agreed between the parties or in default of agreement to be determined by arbitration and otherwise upon the terms of this lease ( except this option for renewal ) Example 3:13 Clause negativing perpetual renewal Nothing in this clause shall entitle the tenant to renew the tenancy for any term expiring more than twenty years after the beginning of the term of this lease
10 The president here remember is working under his powers as commander in chief directly from the constitution and nobody questioned it .
11 And whether the Oare now gotten is like to prove richer or leaner than now it is , or to continue the same state of goodness that now it is in …
12 The remedy often suggested is to get iron into the system quickly by foliar feeding .
13 A recognisable conventional poetic strategy of indicating the power of verse to create lasting reputation , with the usual implication that what the poet actually desires is physical enjoyment of the transitory beauty , is here rendered unstable .
14 The revenue so generated is used to service the pipeline 's project debt .
15 For what the sonnet also reveals is that the truth of verse is not only ornamental addition , it is all there is .
16 The dialogue thus commenced is what I call the " what do I want , what is possible loop " .
17 Among the work still surviving is the Monastery of Bachkovo , near Plovdiv , which was built in 1083 .
18 The issue never addressed is the level to which interest rates should be reduced to enable British industry to compete effectively , let alone give it an edge over the rest of the industrialised world — probably because they have not reached such a level for decades ; nor is there reason to hope they might in the foreseeable future . .
19 The benefit currently paid is below what would have been the level of state sickness benefit .
20 The physical benefit is implicit in everything , but hardly explicit at all , and the benefit actually communicated is emotional .
21 The question now raised is whether , to protect the weapons programme , the scale of the accident at Windscale was covered up .
22 The question often raised is whether this education system is relevant to Zimbabwe 's needs .
23 The question often raised is ‘ should education be so dominated by assessment ? ’
24 The Accounting Standards Board continued to receive criticism from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales on what the institute still feels is a potential conflict between FRED3 on capital instruments , which it says ‘ concentrates on legal form ’ , and FRED4 on off balance sheet finance which ‘ emphasises the substance of transactions ’ .
25 However , the director so removed is not without remedy .
26 If an experiment 's possible outcomes are O1 , O2 , O3 , … and a theory predicts that each outcome Oj may occur with probability Pj , and the outcome actually observed is On , then this observation gives the theory a backing of Pj
27 This reads as follows : If a settlor who has taken a loan from his settlement and has been charged to tax under the legislation repays the loan the tax previously charged is not of course repaid .
28 What the seller now has is something of immediate value — the undertaking of the buyer to pay a certain sum of money at a future date .
29 The picture thus sketched is in strong contrast to the popular view of housewives as a leisured class .
30 What is certain is that , although a lot of ‘ experts ’ are ready to tell you what to do — and you may be the kind of gardener who merely wants a set of step-by-step instructions — the point entirely missing is that it is you , and only you , who has to use your judgement and make the decisions .
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