Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Only after receiving assurances that the Emperor would neither be embarrassed nor be expected to apologize for atrocities committed by Japanese forces did Miyazawa consent to the visit .
2 Now is n't this a more civilised way to go about things ?
3 Although this may seem a very tedious way to go about things , it is the only sure method of success .
4 This may sound a rather aggressive and mercenary way to go about things , but it is the philosophy to which I am referring , rather than your personal approach .
5 Princesse Mat always knew how to go about things .
6 That was no way to go about things .
7 ‘ I know it 's not a good way to go about things , ’ said Peter .
8 The whole system of things and people which surrounds us coerces us to be conformist ; even if you want to be a social rebel you will still have to go about things in a conventional way if you are to gain recognition and not be rated as insane .
9 No they just seemed to know how to go about things a hell of a lot better than we did .
10 It 's not the right way to go about things
11 They do n't know how to go about things .
12 Every company has an implied power to borrow for purposes which are incidental to its business .
13 Breach of promise suits , which allowed individuals to sue for damages if they had been injured by unenforceable marriage contracts and which became increasingly popular in the nineteenth century , provide one example of this development .
14 Some banks also have a hit list of people whom they threaten to sue for damages .
15 Depending upon the kind of problem that has arisen , it may be easier and safer for you to sue for damages for breach of your contract while remaining in your job .
16 You may also be able to sue for damages if your employer , past or present , fails to take care to ensure that his comments are based on correct information .
17 We are taking details , legal advice and our rights to sue for damages are fully reserved .
18 Where the term breached is a less important term , a warranty , breach merely entitles the victim of it to sue for damages and does not allow the victim to end the contract .
19 Section 303(5) provides that the section does not deprive the director of the right to sue for damages for breach of contract , if in fact he or she has one .
20 Since Morland J. found that the cases mentioned above demonstrated , without uncertainty or ambiguity , that the council as a local authority was entitled to sue for damages in respect of the libels alleged in the statement of claim , he held that it was not necessary to have regard to article 10 .
21 I suspect that the reason why the right has been so little asserted or used is because of the established right of individuals , who are personally libelled by a false attack upon a local authority , to sue for damages and because those in control of local authorities have sensibly left the issues to be resolved in those proceedings .
22 B may refuse to accept that as a repudiation by S. In that case B will be able to sue for damages for non-delivery if on December 1 S does not deliver .
23 a child in utero is to be treated as already born thereby having a right to sue for damages for the death of his father .
24 The court must first determine whether the particular statute gave rise to the right to sue for damages .
25 O ate said that the government is to allow all citizens to sue for damages over environmental hazards , and to accompany environmental inspectors on site visits .
26 The landlord would be entitled to sue for damages for breach of covenant and/or endeavour to forfeit the lease ( although the risk of forfeiture is extremely unlikely in the current market ) .
27 Depending on the circumstances and the provisions of the partnership agreement : ( 1 ) he may be justified in treating the service of an invalid expulsion notice as an event which in turn gives him the right to serve a similar notice ; or ( 2 ) he may ( not unreasonably ) be able to contend that the service of an invalid notice is such breach of good faith as to justify his seeking a dissolution of the firm ; or ( 3 ) he may be tempted to sue for damages , though these would be particularly difficult to quantify and it does not seem that the service of an invalid notice would be held to amount to a repudiatory breach of the partnership agreementsee Woodar Investment Development Ltd v Wimpey Construction UK Ltd [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 277. ( e ) Waiver of the right to expel Once circumstances exist which might justify the exercise of a power to expel , the partners should not delay bringing matters to a head .
28 Once the right to reject the goods has lapsed , the buyer 's only remedy is to sue for damages for breach of contract .
29 In this case , the contract may be set aside and the buyer will be able to sue for damages .
30 They say they still want to find out how the girls died , but ca n't get legal aid to sue for damages .
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