Example sentences of "[verb] by part " in BNC.

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1 If we look at industrial work it can be seen that it tends to be too much dominated by part tasks in that the worker is not involved with the delivery of the whole product but with a small component of it and even , at times , with a particular operation on that small component .
2 Together with the above spatial interrogation , parts can also be located by part number or description as in the traditional manner .
3 Nehru was also hounded by part of the press led by the Daily Express , almost to the day of his death .
4 The powers given to assist in the performance of those functions include the power to borrow money : Schedule 13 to the Act of 1972 as amended ( now superseded by Part IV of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 ) .
5 It boasts a strong organizational basis , being published and revised regularly by the Forest Press and edited by part of the Processing Department of the Library of Congress on the advice of the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee .
6 The £2,000 is chargeable under Case V of Schedule D. The £1,000 derived from the UK property could be caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act .
7 There is thus a slight caveat on the point but subject to exceptional circumstances it is felt that taxpayers can now safely assume that income arising in an underlying company which is owned by the overseas trust can not be caught by Part XV of TA 1988 .
8 The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 .
9 There is a growing awareness of the opportunities for hauliers presented by part ownership of private railway sidings .
10 ‘ and any expression for whose interpretation provision is made by Part XXVI of the Companies Act , other than an expression defined above in this section , is to be construed in accordance with that provision .
11 The deposit protection scheme is now regulated by Part II of the Act of 1987 .
12 ( a ) Inner London Party structures in the Inner London boroughs are regulated by Part VI of the London Building Acts ( Amendment ) Act 1939 .
13 No exclusion or limitation of liability clause can exclude or limit the liability imposed by Part I of the Consumer Protection Act ( section 7 ) .
14 One of their employees , a store manager , failed properly to carry out the system with the result that Radiant washing powder was advertised in the window at 2s. 11d. when in fact the only packets available in the shop were 3s. 11d. ( section 11(d) the Trade Descriptions Act which made this an offence has since been repealed and replaced by Part III of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , see paragraph 16–28 below ) .
15 This provides an alternative perspective but still one in which man and hazards interact , which is underlined by part of the quotation used at the beginning of Hewitt 's ( 1983 ) volume :
16 The powers relied upon were conferred by Part I of the Act .
17 So far as the mechanisms for enforcing the rules of conduct are concerned , section 18(2) of the Act requires that any person who is exercising any of the functions conferred by Part II of the Act with respect to any of the matters described in section 18(1) , the granting of rights or audience etc. , must act in accordance with the general principle mentioned in section 17(3) .
18 ( c ) the powers conferred by Part II of Schedule 1 to the Solicitors Act 1974 have been exercised in respect of the body or in respect of a firm or recognised body of which a director or member of the body applying for recognition is or has been a principal or a director or member as the case may be ; or
19 The present provisions were introduced by Part IV of the Companies Act 1989 which inserted a new Part XII into the 1985 Act and it is to the 1989 interpolations that reference will be made throughout this chapter .
20 Investment business is defined in paragraph 1(2) of FSA as meaning the business of engaging in one or more of the activities which fall within the paragraphs in Part II of Schedule 1 of FSA ( ‘ Investment Business ’ ) and which are not specifically excluded by Part III of Schedule 1 ( ‘ Excluded Activities ’ ) .
21 No walker who visits Pembrokeshire can fail to be tempted by part of the 180 mile coastal path .
22 Is covered by part D two stroke one .
23 By section 5 of the 1987 Act , the liability covered by Part I of the Act extends to : a ) death or personal injury , b ) damage to or destruction of any item of property ( including land ) other than the defective product itself ( there is a lower threshold of £275 before a claim can be made ) provided that the property ; i ) is the type normally intended for private use and consumption , and ii ) it is used mainly for the private use or consumption of the person claiming .
24 Liability for defective products is covered by Part I of the Act .
25 The hours for canteens are prescribed by Part V of the Act .
26 The statutory system governing the registration of British fishing vessels was radically altered by Part II of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 and the Merchant Shipping ( Registration of Fishing Vessels ) Regulations 1988 ( S.I .
27 The statutory system governing the registration of British fishing vessels was radically altered by Part II of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 and the Merchant Shipping ( Registration of Fishing Vessels ) Regulations 1988 .
28 At that point special protection is given to business tenants under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 and Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 as amended by part I of the Law of property Act 1969 .
29 The Legal Aid Board was established by Part II of the Legal Aid Act 1988 .
30 ( 3 ) An applicant under this section shall give the notices required by Part III of Schedule 2 to this Act .
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