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

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1 Common Law treated the mortgagee as the owner of the land in case of the ordinary legal mortgage ; Equity treated the mortgagor as still being in a sense owner .
2 Just in case of the germs .
3 Lawyer is undone in case of the loose shoelaces
4 At Heathrow I 'd been asked specifically not to tranquillise him in case of the possibility of side-effects which could have seriously affected his future stud career .
5 But do make sure you 've returned your Design Controller or mylar sheet to the correct row and , in case of the mylar sheet , have scanned the correct row using the inspection light .
6 A premium waiver in case of the main policy holder 's death or redundancy is also offered , plus a helpline , a second opinion and redundancy cover for up to 12 months .
7 In case of the conversion of a partnership into a Kft , the Act provides that the unanimous decision of the members is required and they remain jointly and severally liable for five years for the existing indebtedness of the partnership .
8 They condemned the Governor 's ‘ unrepresentative , powerless Executive Council ’ ; they demanded a real national government ; and in case of the demand not being met , they signalled a ‘ freedom struggle ’ and empowered the Supreme Council to take all necessary actions .
9 I think there is a tendency erm for local authority planners to have horizons set by the end date of the current plan period , and work , try and work in that , sort of around the real world I think , where nothing happens , or nothing is conceivable , beyond that time period , erm , this particular approach , er does not work in the case of new settlements , there is no need when having established your design size for a new settlement that it necessarily all has to be built within current plan period , and I think this sort of approach is recognized in Cambridgeshire where , in case of the A forty five new settlement , a view was taken at an early stage that a new settlement of three thousand dwellings was needed to meet long term development needs in Cambridgeshire , an area where the planning issues and problems where very similar to those of York , and the approved structure plan in policy proposed that new settlement to be designated as three thousand , of which two thousand portion would be built within the current plan period , so it seems to me that the the question of size need not be an impediment to erm designation of a new settlement if the existing requirement and need are adjudged not to require the sort of new settlement size that we are creating .
10 Statutory regulation of the disclosure of confidential information in the banking sphere is found in ss82-7 of the Banking Act 1987 .
11 Here , for example , is an extract from a memorandum to a US delegate to the Paris Peace Conference by Lawrence of Arabia , who had led the Arabs to victory while torturing himself with the secret knowledge of his part in their betrayal : ‘ On 1 October ( 1918 ) , the people of Beyrout , in emulation of the Damascenes , turned on their Turkish garrison of 700 men , and took them prisoner …
12 Water bottles are sold to clip on the front of the bikes in emulation of the racers in the Tour De France .
13 ‘ Vesta ’ was his contribution to The Triumphes of Oriana ( London , 1601 ) , a collection of madrigals by twenty-four composers compiled by Morley in emulation of the Italian Trionfo di Dori ( Venice , 1592 ) to which Giovanni Gabrieli , Vecchi , Marenzio , de Monte , Croce , Striggio , Felice Anerio , Gastoldi , Palestrina , and others had contributed .
14 A number of important cathedrals , minsters and churches were begun in the late thirteenth century in emulation of the French prototype .
15 It will not align perfectly , of course but this will help to camouflage the mismatch caused by the change in direction of the border .
16 The Act marks the most significant shift in direction of the education service since that of 1944 .
17 The substantial increase sought in industrial R&D will strip dry its sources of people and ideas if there is not also an increase in funding of the science base through the research councils and universities .
18 The money they are putting back in is money they are taking out , through cuts in funding of the Royal Hospital , the Home Help service , the social fund and the health service in general .
19 A hearing by Imro 's investigation committee on February 18 found that Midland Bank had failed to take reasonable care in monitoring of the managers ' pricing of the units .
20 This effect was symmetrical for the two visual fields , suggesting that there is no hemisphere difference in persistence of the icon .
21 In the same way , herbs were introduced in the sixteenth century from Europe to North America , to be grafted on to the use already in existence of the herbs of the North American Indians who had a considerable and long-standing tradition of herbal cures from the plants native to their own continent .
22 Our union is still leading the field in provision of the information and training to enable our safety representatives to deal with the ramifications of the new regulations .
23 The result is that there is no increase in provision of the good when there is a cut in taxes , even though when the lump-sum grant applies there was an increase in provision .
24 ‘ Very , very pleasant , ’ said Ian , at one with Julia in admiration of the performance .
25 I was delighted with the attribution of a motive more understandable and more worthy than in biblical and Miltonic tradition and was lost in admiration of the boldness that could characterize the Supreme Being .
26 And she 's even gone to the extent of checking on the stone which is a memorial in churchyard of the .
27 Since the receiver is the mortgagor 's agent , the mortgagee is not responsible for the receiver 's acts and defaults ; and any surplus beyond the outgoings ( including the receiver 's remuneration ) and the interest due , must be paid over to the mortgagor , and will not go in reduction of the principal .
28 This bargaining process , which is openly practised and tolerated in Seattle and most other United States jurisdictions can result in reduction of the gravity and/or number of charges against an offender ( e.g .
29 Any expenses which are properly payable by the trustees out of income under the terms of the trust or under any applicable statutory provisions are paid in reduction of the beneficiary 's total income ( Murray v IRC ( 1926 ) 11 TC 133 ; Macfarlane v IRC ( 1929 ) SC 453 ; 14 TC 532 ) .
30 11.4 In the case of termination by for 's default in payment of the Advance or royalties due under clause 5.1 , shall be entitled to retain any moneys already paid to it by under the terms of this Agreement .
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