Example sentences of "[pron] out as " in BNC.
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1 | After capture at Tobruk as a chaplain he listened as well as lectured and poured himself out as father , brother and friend , empathising with the religious difficulties of his fellow prisoners which gnawed away at the rigid Anglo-Catholicism of more sheltered days . |
2 | The cases do suggest , however , that where a director does possess a relevant expertise he should be judged by the standards of a competent practitioner of it , presumably on the ground that he has expressly or impliedly held himself out as being appropriately qualified . |
3 | An own-brander is liable if he has own-branded the goods in such a way as to hold himself out as being the producer . |
4 | ‘ ( 1 ) A party to a contract ‘ deals as consumer ’ in relation to another party if — ; ( a ) he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor holds himself out as doing so ; and ( b ) the other party does make the contract in the course of a business ; and ( c ) … the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract are of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption . |
5 | If an agent enters into the transaction , then for certain types of investment and if the agent does not regularly hold himself out as buying investments , the transaction is excluded . |
6 | This restates the previous position at common law , that a person who holds himself out as being prepared to carry out a service is expected to exercise a level of skill that could be expected of a reasonably competent member of the relevant trade . |
7 | In Whitehouse v Jordan [ 1981 ] , the House of Lords confirmed that an error of judgment does not automatically indicate negligence , it depends whether the error would have been made by a reasonably competent professional man professing to have the standard and type of skill that the defendant held himself out as having . |
8 | A party to a contract " deals as a consumer " in relation to another party if — ( a ) he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor holds himself out as doing so ; and ( b ) the other party does make the contract in the course of a business ; and ( c ) in the case of a contract governed by the law of sale of goods or hire-purchase , or by section 7 of this Act [ ie other contracts of supply ] the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract are of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption . |
9 | Section 12(1) of UCTA 1977 provides as follows : 12 – ( 1 ) A party to a contract " deals as consumer " in relation to another party if ( a ) he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor holds himself out as doing so ; and ( b ) the other party does make the contract in the course of a business ; and ( c ) in the case of a contract governed by the law of sale of goods or hire-purchase , or by section 7 of this Act , the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract are of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption . |
10 | Alec Stewart ran himself out as he tried for a sharp single to cover and found Atherton unwilling to budge at the non-striker 's end . |
11 | Even your first flight could end up with a field landing and , if the wheel brake lever is not in the usual position for you , your habits will catch you out as you claw for the non-existent lever in panic . |
12 | By the 1920s when Mussolini , partly influenced by the elite theorists , proclaimed his scornful opposition to democracy , such a position marked you out as one who resisted the broad tendency of all politics since 1789 . |
13 | ‘ Well , I 'll help you out as best I can . |
14 | If there 's any hint that you do not have your own car then I will play you out as well as the company . |
15 | Want someone to lift you out as well do you Sue ? |
16 | not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher unless previously agreed in writing |
17 | not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher |
18 | not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher |
19 | not to hold itself out as being entitled in any way whatsoever to contract on behalf of the Publisher . |
20 | He was leading one out as she reached him and he never stopped . |
21 | Bass was the odd one out as investors again turned their backs following disappointing results earlier this week . |
22 | I meant to put this one out as well |
23 | And I 'll rip them out properly af Thursday , when I take that one out as well . |
24 | Send , the original one out as well . |
25 | BT : Well , starting a sentence with an if-clause , for instance , especially if you 're being a bit hesitant , thinking something out as you go along … |
26 | Mary set them out as follows , adding to each her own comments . |
27 | Do n't shut them out as you normally do . |
28 | The object was to buy King Airs and other aircraft from South Africa and ferry them home to sell , hiring them out as and when . |
29 | A police officer escorts them out as the verdicts are confirmed . |
30 | There are the twins Presley and Haley Stray , and the surname plainly marks them out as abandoned waifs , far removed from parental care . |