Example sentences of "of [noun] held that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Small ( 1988 ) 86 Cr App R 170 , the Court of Appeal held that unreasonable belief could be an honest belief , but reasonableness of the belief was " a strong factor " in determining the honesty of the belief . |
2 | the court of appeal held that foster parents of a child , scalded when she put her foot under hot running water , were not negligent.the majority view was that a parent should not be responsible for unforeseeable accidents of the type which occur in the best homes . |
3 | In Office Angels Ltd v Rainer-Thomas , 1991 IRLR 214 , the Court of Appeal held that restrictive covenants were void . |
4 | The Court of Appeal held that this decision should be quashed because the Minister had not adequately explained his reasons , particularly in failing to give his assessment of the merits of the existing building . |
5 | The Court of Appeal held that this decision should be quashed because the Minister had not applied the correct test of competing needs , in this case between those of local government and those of other office users . |
6 | The Court of Appeal held that this agreement was a contract of sale . |
7 | The Court of Appeal held that this reservation created a tenancy . |
8 | In Routledge v McKay [ 1954 ] 1 WLR 615 , the seller of a motorbicycle incorrectly told the buyer that it was a 1942 model , but the contract was not concluded until one week later and the Court of Appeal held that this statement was not , thereby , a term . |
9 | The Court of Appeal held that residential occupiers were not a class for the purpose of the offence of harassment created by the Rent Act 1956 ( McCall v Abelesz [ 1976 ] QB 585 ) . |
10 | The Court of Appeal held that both claims could not succeed and disallowed the first ( that being the smaller claim ) . |
11 | The Court of Appeal held that those transactions were valid so far as they were entered into for the purposes of interest rate risk management and not for trading purposes . |