Example sentences of "to [conj] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 Every buyer , lessee and mortgagee of land bounded by , adjacent to or crossed by a river , stream or brook should search before exchange of contracts , to ascertain any rights exercised over the property , liability for repair and maintenance of banks , and liability to flooding .
2 This authority is normally the sovereign body in the state , such as a king or popular assembly , although in practice this authority might be delegated to or assumed by another body or individual .
3 Given the relative invisibility of these crimes , even to those victimized , the fact that they are infrequently reported to or detected by relevant authorities , the absence of any centralized data-collecting agency , and the inconsistent publication of those that are collected , it is impossible to quantify with any accuracy just how serious corporate crime is in economic terms .
4 9.3 The Seller 's liability under this Condition shall be to the exclusion of all other liability to the Purchaser whether contractual , tortious or otherwise for defects in the goods or for any loss or damage to or caused by the goods , and ( subject to Condition 14 ) all other conditions , warranties , stipulations or other statements whatsoever concerning the goods , whether express or implied , by statute , at common law or otherwise howsoever , are hereby excluded ; in particular ( but without limitation of the foregoing ) the Seller grants no warranties regarding the fitness for purpose , performance , use , nature or merchantable quality of the goods , whether express or implied , by statute , at common law or otherwise howsoever .
5 An organisation 's objectives , particularly the relative priorities of different goals , may not be clearly conveyed to or understood by individuals .
6 Now the firm brings in a designer to improve their image and as a result better fonts and more variation are required so the printer is either upgraded to or replaced by a PostScript device .
7 The essential difference here is that an arbitration award is subject to appeal to or review by the High Court .
8 State whether any rights to subscribe for shares in or debentures of the group were granted to or exercised by each director during the year .
9 Show directors ' rights to subscribe for shares in or debentures of the company granted to or exercised by each person during the year .
10 5 Support etc The rights of light air support protection shelter and all other easements and rights now or after the date of this Lease belonging to or enjoyed by other parts of the Centre The following proviso should be added at the end of this paragraph : provided that such rights and easements shall not [ adversely ] or [ materially ] affect the Premises or the business being carried on therein
11 A Western specialist suggested a regime for the Mediterranean in 1973 which would involve restrictions on naval vessel deployments , the elimination of naval bases and facilities belonging to or operated by the signatories on the territory of littoral states and constraints on the land-based forces of the superpowers in the area .
12 The company was charged with contravention of the terms of the prohibition notice under s 33 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 , because no safe system of work had been proposed to or agreed by the HSE .
13 A colourful selection of map ephemera in the form of Christmas cards , gifted to or collected by the Library over the past 15 years , was used as the cover for the December 1990 issue of the international journal The Map Collector .
14 There is no allegation that any part of the money paid by the investors for the Euramco shares was paid to or received by the solicitors .
15 The obligation does not extend , however , to cover all information which is given to or required by the employee while in his employment , and in particular may not cover information which is only " confidential " in the sense that an unauthorised disclosure of such information to a third party while the employment subsisted would be a clear breach of the duty of good faith .
16 But we 're not dictated to or dominated by the latest fashionable sample or the current BPM .
17 No girl , reported David Riesman , the sociologist , would go to a dance unless she was picked up in a car belonging to or driven by her escort , which was likely to be ‘ the second car ’ .
18 MATERNAL DEATH — death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy , irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy , from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management , but not from accidental or incidental causes .
19 If an Act of Parliament says that A ( who may be a minister or a commission or a local authority or an individual ) shall be the person to settle certain specified questions and that there shall be neither appeal to nor review by any other body or person ( including the courts ) , then A's decisions are unchallengeable so long as ( a ) it is A , not another , who decides , ( b ) A decides those specified questions and not others and ( c ) A does not act in bad faith or with similar impropriety .
20 On this view , a doctor could avoid liability only if he could show that , apart from consenting , the patient was carefully studied and examined in a context where specialist medical and psychiatric facilities were available , that the consensus of expert opinion was that surgery was called for , and that this was explained to and understood by the patient before he gave his consent .
21 Partnerships , small scale as well as large , need a clear sense of purpose made explicit in objectives , they need a strategic plan for achieving these objectives which is communicated to and understood by those involved and they need a review and evaluation process built into the whole to determine what is being achieved .
22 Public relations enhances and protects reputations by ensuring the activities of the company are communicated to and understood by wider publics , so that each group 's good opinions reinforces the other in an unbroken circle of APPROVAL .
23 The policy does not cover claims arising whilst the vessel remains afloat unmanned in the UK from 1st October to the 31st March inclusive , unless the vessel is placed in a purpose built marina , protected harbour , non-tidal waters or in a sheltered mooring which has been notified to and agreed by the Corporation .
24 ’ … if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them . ’
25 9 – ( 1 ) Where there is an agreement to sell goods on the terms that the price is to be fixed by the valuation of a third party , and he can not or does not make the valuation , the agreement is avoided ; but if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them .
26 As a result of two consultation days held to examine possibilities for greater integration in residential provision for children and young people with special needs , a series of recommendations were made to and accepted by the Social Services Committee in January 1987 .
27 He also spoke of the need for a multiparty system to be explained to and accepted by " the supporters of the current regime " .
28 Now , all proposals require the submission of two separate applications , both made to and determined by the local planning authority , though they have to consult the Secretary of State on major works to buildings listed Grade II* or where demolition is involved .
29 Crusaid raises funds for individuals and projects that are related to and affected by HIV and AIDS .
30 In some localities market prices of residential property are directly linked to and affected by school catchment areas , where a school has a very good or very bad reputation .
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