Example sentences of "will fall [prep] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For one-off or large scale contracts it will generally be preferable to negotiate an individual contract , and whilst some of the legal matters discussed in this book may be relevant to such a contract , it will generally be subject to many different considerations : for instance , where the contract is between two businesses , it will fall outside the scope of s3 of the UCTA 1977 .
2 One exhibition each year will fall under the organisation of the Direction du patrimoine with the programme as follows : ‘ Marseille au XIXe siècle : rêves et triomphes d'une ville ’ ( see p. 9 ) ; ‘ Edouard Baldus ’ ( May 1994 to August 1995 ) ; ‘ L'Imaginaire de la Ruine , 1750–1950 ’ ( October 1995 to February 1996 ) ; and ‘ Les Années trente ’ ( Autumn 1996 ) .
3 If the e-data is allowed to disappear into the black hole of technical obsolescence , then the writing of history will fall into the hands of the ideological warlords of the company handout , the national curriculum and the aggressive myths of ethnic purity and cultural uniformity .
4 The lamp rests on the manuscript so that enough light will fall on the corner of the sofa in which the man sits in the evening to read his paper .
5 Lloyd 's is insisting underwriters must join the market association for the class of business they undertake , but quality policing will fall on the shoulders of managing agents .
6 Lloyd 's is insisting underwriters must join the market association for the class of business they undertake , but quality policing will fall on the shoulders of managing agents .
7 If the number 1 lefthand light is on for the 580 and the modular electronics and the number 1 righthand light on for earlier machines , then as we saw last month the first stitch of the pattern will fall to the right of the N1 cam , that is on needle number 14 to the left of centre .
8 The first three of these are clearly concerned with the treatment of third-country nationals , and it is therefore of interest to note that the question of visa policy , which might be thought to be implicit in the second and third objectives mentioned above will fall within the scope of Community competence by virtue of the new Article 100C of the EEC Treaty introduced by the Maastricht Treaty .
9 In most cases , however , a transfer of property from the former husband to the former wife will fall within the provisions of s10(1) mentioned above and the Inland Revenue have issued a Press Statement ( see Orange Tax Handbook 1992/93 , Butterworths , IHT Statements of Practice , E12 ) to this effect : Transfer of money or property pursuant to an Order of the Court in consequence of a Decree of Divorce or nullity of marriage will in general be regarded as exempt from Inheritance Tax as transactions at arm 's length which are not intended to confer any gratuitous benefit .
10 For now the point is that the drafter needs to know at the outset whether any of the business 's customers will fall within the definition of " consumer " : if so , care must be taken in drafting clauses excluding or limiting liability .
11 If this is the case , then the proceeds will fall within the estate of the deceased and so become subject to inheritance tax .
12 Conversely , publication in breach of a " ID " notice is not , of itself , a criminal offence although the likelihood is that it will fall within the ambit of the legislation .
13 As a result , a great deal of material related to the running of a business will fall within the ambit of the law of confidence .
14 Assuming that a capital gains tax liability is likely to arise , prima facie this will fall upon the husband as the conveying party or transferor ; this potential liability should be taken into account , but regard should be had to other reliefs : ( i ) " Hold-over " relief — Since the restriction of this relief by the Finance Act 1989 , s124 it is only likely to be available in business property transfer situations ( such as a guest house or nursing home ) ( see TCGA 1992 , s165 ) .
15 Even where the WD curve is unaffected ( initial ) membership will fall in the wake of increased polarization .
16 This will fall in the years to the end of the century to about three-quarters , due to a quadrupling of nuclear power consumption and a small increase in hydro power .
17 Weathermen predict no more snow will fall in the region over the coming days .
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