Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under Article 1 of Protocol 1 of the treaty , the United Kingdom undertook to apply the statute of denuclearisation in respect of warlike purposes as defined in Articles 1 , 3 , 5 and 13 of the treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America in territories for which dejure and/or defacto , the UK is internationally responsible , and which lie ‘ within the limits of the geographical zone established in that treaty ’ .
2 Release 3 of the internal code is also new , and supports connections to SNA , APPN and TCP/IP environments , adding 3174 APPN Network Node compatibility in environments where the host is a Low Entry Networking node , APPN End Node , APPN Network Node , Migration Data Host or Interchange Node ; support for multiple links into a LEN subarea from an APPN network comprised of 3174s and other APPN nodes ; and support for the transfer of 3270 and APPN datastreams across a single SDLC or Token-Ring link between a 3174 and an AS/400 running OS/400 2.2 up .
3 In spite of being an experimental novelist himself , Charles Newman has recently levelled a fierce attack on postmodernism which he argues ‘ has come to rely upon its own linguistic awareness of itself rather than plot or character development , to provide its own momentum ’ ( Newman 1985 : 98 ) .
4 Micromail or Workgroup software site license £1,500
5 Ruth wanted to leave but was so panic-stricken at the thought of the latter happening that a decision to go or stay was out of her reasoning .
6 Lawrence had insisted : ‘ Whether he goes or stays is of no concern to me now .
7 More commonly , the minister under attack is shielded by collective responsibility and the decision as to whether he or she goes or stays is one for the Prime Minister , based on the criteria of the extent to which he or she has become a liability to the government .
8 Also , if we turn away uncritically from a voice-we hate or fear , then we are turning away from a source of conflict — and conflict is one of the writer 's richest foods .
9 SSAP9 states that net realisable value is the amount at which it is expected that items of stock can be disposed of without creating either profit or loss in the year of sale , i.e. the estimated proceeds of sale less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distributing directly related to the items in question .
10 For it is the will of our courteous Lord that we should be as much at home with him as heart may think or soul desire . ’
11 The question of justification may also arise where A seeks to assert rights under a contract with B which is inconsistent with another contract between B and C. The question here is whether A has a right equal or superior to that of C and if he has he is justified in persuading B to break his contract with C. So if B enters into a contract on Monday to sell to A for £10,000 and then next day to sell the same property to C for £15,000 A , by persuading B to perform the first contract commits no wrong against C.
12 This would arise where depreciation charges were less than principal repayments would have been .
13 It is in the field of general international trade law — a field in which three international organizations , Unidroit , UNCITRAL , and the ICC are particularly active — that the overlap is most prominent ; and problems may also arise where work in such field is considered by specialist organization to impact on their area of expertise .
14 A similar problem may arise where orders are placed by telephone , or at trade fairs , over lunch and so on .
15 The problem can also arise where Y takes goods from X under a sale of goods contract which contains a retention of title clause , i.e. a clause stating that Y is not to become the owner unless and until he has paid for them and that if Y re-sells them before paying for them , X 's ownership is to transfer from the goods to the proceeds of the re-sale received by Y. Suppose Y sells the goods to Z before he has paid X for them .
16 However , occasions will arise where contributions are justified and this should be actively pursued with the insurer concerned .
17 So , is it in order for them to mug or murder Mr Symon and , if not , what do we do to protect him ?
18 N.B. Care must be taken not to allow either stain or ethanol to flow onto the non-specimen-bearing surface , as this produces surface tensions during drying that may rupture the carbon — formvar film .
19 Some premises are not given to be divided and therefore an absolute prohibition on subletting or charging of part may be appropriate and acceptable .
20 The essence of preaching or prayer is that it asks for a response now , not later .
21 On the foundation of these other priorities rests our called ministry — teaching , preaching or counselling etc .
22 The corollary of this is that any receipts received or payments made in the current financial year which relate to accruals made in the last financial year , will not affect the current year 's profit figures .
23 The idea is that there is little value to a manager of a set of monthly accounts which record only the invoices received or invoices paid .
24 Sadock & Uzzan has an exhibition of sculptures , drawings and paintings based on experimental work or actual projects by contemporary architects .
25 It enrolled 6090 patients and assigned them to enalapril or placebo .
26 Gain or loss
27 Mr Moseley said aspects of council practice needed strengthening , including the advertisement of departure consents ; submission of clear reports on all aspects of decisions ; and the discouraging of canvassing or lobbying of individual councillors .
28 IBM CUTS FOUR EURO-PLANTS LOOSE TO SINK OR SWIM
29 Once subclasses or subfacets have been identified and the foci grouped into these , then foci can be arranged or ordered within the facet or subfacets , as appropriate .
30 In traditional society this would not be regarded as sponging or parasitism , for it was felt that one 's relationship to one 's own son was no closer than that to the sons of siblings , and most people had more nephews than sons .
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