Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Landlords are often amenable to amendments permitting an assignment of an agreement for lease , usually after any tenant 's works have been completed , but subject to the assignee covenanting with the landlord to be bound by the terms and conditions of the agreement , which is not unreasonable .
2 5.9.6.8 imposing in relation to any permitted underletting the same obligations as contained in clause 5.9.6 and in clause[s] 5.9.7 [ 5.9.8 and 5.9.9 ] ] [ 5.9.7 Prior to any permitted underletting to procure that the undertenant enters into direct covenants with the Landlord to the like effect as those contained in clauses 5.9.6 [ and ] 5.9.7 [ 5.9.8 and 5.9.9 ] ] [ 5.9.8 To enforce the performance and observance by every such undertenant of the provisions of the underlease and not at any time either expressly or by implication to waive any breach of the covenants or conditions on the part of any undertenant or assignee of any underlease nor ( without the consent of the Landlord such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ) vary the terms or accept a surrender of any permitted underlease ] [ 5.9.9 In relation to any permitted underlease :
3 5.9.6.8 imposing in relation to any permitted underletting the same obligations in clause 5.9.6 and in clause[s] 5.9.7 [ 5.9.8 and 5.9.9 ] ] [ 5.9.7 Prior to any permitted underletting to procure that the undertenant enters into direct covenants with the Landlord to the like effect as those contained in clauses 5.9.6 [ and ] 5.9.7 [ 5.9.8 and 5.9.9 ] ] [ 5.9.8 To enforce the performance and observance by every such undertenant of the provisions of the underlease and not at any time either expressly or by implication to waive any breach of the covenants or conditions on the part of any undertenant or assignee of any underlease nor ( without the consent of the Landlord such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ) vary the terms of any permitted underlease ] [ 5.9.9 In relation to any permitted underlease to ensure that the rent is reviewed in accordance with the terms of the underlease ]
4 They were disillusioned with the protection afforded to seamen by legislation ; they had limited financial resources and preferred peaceful negotiation with the shipowners to strikes which they could ill afford and they saw no future in attempts to organise seamen on a national scale .
5 Patrassi et al postulated that the enhanced fibrinolysis in ascites induced by alcohol was due to increased release of tissue plasminogen activator from the mesothelium , and Wilde et al were able to quench this fibrinolytic activity with the addition to the ascites of antibody to tissue plasminogen activator .
6 Neutrality is concerned only with the degree to which the parties are helped or hindered .
7 If , as linguists argue , the strength of these ties correlates with the degree to which speech reflects nonstandard ( vernacular ) norms , the finding that men are more nonstandard than women makes perfect sense .
8 One thing is clear : the test of performance in a modern industrial society is strongly concerned with the degree to which wants are satisfied in relative terms .
9 This debate has been , for the most part , concerned with the degree to which the ( undoubtedly ) rather crude models used by econometricians can be used for fine tuning of one aspect of the marketing budget , on the basis of figures which critics regard as of dubious significance .
10 Many date Mrs Thatcher 's real loss of credibility with the public to her own appearance on Yes , Minister ; fanciful perhaps , but in a semi-literate age who can tell what apparently innocent excursion will not produce serious results ?
11 De Gaulle 's successful handling of the crisis also carried his popularity with the public to new heights .
12 But they have their own good news with the return to fitness of the GB forward Hugh Waddell , out with a broken jaw since November , and David Creasser , who has played only once this season .
13 The first has to do with the return to primary sources which the Second Vatican Council recommended .
14 But with the return to economic growth in Canada , keeping down oil imports will not be so easy despite conservation gains and efficiency improvements .
15 And how we coped with the return to our homes at the end of a day or a trip away .
16 With the return to market relations for the bulk of the economy there also arose the need for a stable currency ; this was effected over the next few years with the introduction of a new , gold based rouble , alongside the paper Soviet rouble which was finally driven out of circulation .
17 I do n't like heroes , so I was pleased to find that on the way up to Gorffwysfa Norman fussed and worried as anyone might when faced with the return to climbing after a long break .
18 In 1923 he began to study economic theory and became convinced that government objectives , far from ensuring a return to prosperity , were actively discouraging it through deflationary policies and obsession with the return to the gold standard at pre-war parity .
19 With the return to Conakry , the capital , on May 17 of the Guinean opposition leader Alpha Conde , in exile since 1956 , seven political parties and trade unions immediately announced the formation of an Alliance for the Introduction of Democracy ( AID ) to press for a national conference on Guinea 's political future .
20 The losses of the state sector had grown as a result of the explosion of labour costs with the return to democracy , and because the state holding company INI ( Instituto Nacional de Industrias ) became a ‘ hospital ’ for near-bankrupt private companies ; these accounted for more than 40 per cent of its losses in 1983 .
21 This material is particularly interesting because it combines the radical with the species to which it is structurally related .
22 Mayhew and Longuet-Higgins ' theory established that binocular viewing of an extended surface introduces differential vertical perspective cues that vary with the distance to the surface .
23 It is usually considered , though , that Ptolemy made a mistake with his co-ordinates , since the distance from London to his second Salinae also coincides conveniently with the distance to Droitwich , where inland salt production had been well established since prehistoric times .
24 There are two points here : the first is that no matter how substantial is one 's background in user education , advice can become steadily less relevant with the passage of time unless a determined effort is made to keep contact with the users to be instructed ; ie to continue to instruct the user personally .
25 In the past some craft-trading had been carried on beyond the vicinity , but this and nearly all other economic ties with the Ukraine to the south and their fellow Great Russians to the north had stopped .
26 Lewis 's performance was a reminder of how compelling heavyweight boxing can still be when it dares to step out from behind the curtain of cynical and protective matchmaking ; when it dares to put on a career life-or-death fight between two men with the pedigree to be king .
27 One : it may be distilled with the botanicals to the desired strength .
28 Candidates of both sexes that are interviewed may be asked whether they can comply with the requirement to be mobile in order to progress , however , women are to be treated equally with men and not less favourably .
29 ‘ Curse you ! ’ cried Frankenstein , striking out with the whip to one side .
30 It was not until 1963 that a reformist element was able to make itself heard , with the election to the position of first secretary of the Slovak party of Alexander Dubček .
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