Example sentences of "[be] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On this occasion , his uncle , the peppery old Nabob , was bidden to dine at the Cecil Hotel , in order that it might be proved to him that a respectable curry could be had outside the portals of the East India Club .
2 However , in Coote v Eastern Gas Board , Byrne , J. decided that regard must be had to the nature of the industry in question , thus the plaintiff , a gas worker , could not complain about the ‘ usual ’ smell of gas .
3 In borderline cases , such as broken down vehicles or power assisted pedal cycles , recourse must be had to the case law .
4 A policy basis for this rule might be that the preferable way to protect employment rights is by an action for unfair dismissal before an Industrial Tribunal or by an ordinary action for breach of contract ; and that in cases with no clear public element recourse should be had to such alternative remedies and not to an AJR in the High Court .
5 The following year , on the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Income Tax ( 1920 ) , the child allowance was increased to £30 and the income limit removed altogether on the grounds that ‘ in all ranges of income some regard should be had to the taxpayers marital and family responsibilities ’ … and that ‘ rates of tax should be so adjusted that the taxation to be borne by each class should be redistributed among the individual taxpayers in that class with due recognition of family obligations ’ ( Section VIII ) .
6 The majority of reported decisions over the next few years in other State courts took the Californian position , that first resort was to be had to the Convention procedures .
7 A number of District Courts took the position on that issue that first resort should still be had to the Convention .
8 But the court went on to urge the adoption , perhaps by the United States Supreme Court which was about to consider the matter in the Aérospatiale case , of a principle that resort should first be had to the Convention procedures in every foreign discovery case unless their use appeared futile from the outset .
9 Since a Convention rule covering an issue displaces the need for resort to the conflicts of laws whilst the non-coverage of an issue necessitates recourse to the applicable law as determined by the conflicts rules of the forum , it may become necessary to decide whether an issue on which the Convention contains no express provision is covered by implication , applying any canons of interpretation laid down by the Convention itself , and if not , whether recourse is to be had to general conflict-of-laws rules or to any particular conflict rules laid down by the Convention .
10 So article 7(5) of the Leasing Convention , which provides that nothing in article 7 is to affect the priority of any lien creditor , does not mean that lien creditors are to have priority over the lessor , merely that article 7 itself is not to be treated as dealing with the issue , so that resort must be had to the applicable law .
11 Section 25 of the Act of 1989 provides criteria and just as in cases arising under section 8 and in Part IV cases regard has to be had to the section 1(3) circumstances .
12 … resort must be had to basal principles involved in the tort of negligence .
13 ‘ 1(2) In determining whether a person is a fit and proper person to hold any particular position , regard shall be had to his probity , to his competence and soundness of judgement for fulfilling the responsibilities of that position , to the diligence with which he is fulfilling or likely to fulfil those responsibilities and to whether the interests of depositors or potential depositors of the institution are , or are likely to be , in any way threatened by his holding that position .
14 ( 3 ) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions , regard may be had to the previous conduct and activities in business or financial matters of the person in question and , in particular , to any evidence that he has — ( a ) committed an offence involving fraud or other dishonesty or violence ; ( b ) contravened any provision made by or under any enactment appearing to the Bank to be designed for protecting members of the public against financial loss due to dishonesty , incompetence or malpractice … ( c ) engaged in any business practices appearing to the Bank to be deceitful or oppressive or otherwise improper ( whether unlawful or not ) or which otherwise reflect discredit on his method of conducting business ; ( d ) engaged in or been associated with any other business practices or otherwise conducted himself in such a way as to cast doubt on his competence and soundness of judgement .
15 ‘ In determining any question as to the meaning or effect of any provision contained in Schedule 4 — ( a ) regard shall be had to any relevant principles laid down by the European Court in connection with Title II of the 1968 Convention and to any relevant decision of that court as to the meaning or effect of any provision of that Title ; …
16 It followed that regard must be had to the contractual obligation under consideration , and not to the contract as a whole .
17 This rule , requiring regard to be had to the context , is sometimes expressed in the Latin maxim Noscitur a sociis , which Henry fielding translated : a word may be known by the company it keeps .
18 In determining what was reasonable , regard might be had to the general housing circumstances prevailing in the local authority to whom the application was made .
19 It has been said that regard must be had to the nature of the contract broken , the position of the parties to the contract , the grounds for the breach , the means employed to procure it , the relation of the person procuring it to the person who breaks the contract , and the object of the person procuring the breach .
20 There is no scale of costs in the rules and reference should therefore be had to the fees and disbursements allowed in High Court and county court matters generally .
21 ( 2 ) For this purpose regard shall be had to such display , publication , showing , playing , broadcasting or inclusion in a cable programme service as he has , or it may reasonably be inferred that he has , in view . ’
22 On the latter part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , he will know that the Foreign Ministers of the European Community considered the subject earlier this week and made it plain that , when considering recognition , regard would be had to the extent to which the republics were ready to undertake the treaty obligations to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
23 To take a somewhat unlikely example , if application were made to the Secretary of State for an order under this procedure to give planning permission for a single project the response would be that there is a complete planning code of public legislation to cover that requirement , and in the absence of exceptional circumstances recourse should be had to that code .
24 The fact that organizations developing or supplying software or manufacturing and distributing hardware could be liable for the consequences of failure requires them to consider means of reducing or limiting liability and , whilst practical measures such as quality control and testing are of vital importance , regard must be had to the legal position regarding defects .
25 Regard must be had to the fact that the employee 's sense of danger will have been dulled by familiarity , repetition , noise , confusion , fatigue and preoccupation with work ( Caswell v Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries Ltd [ 1940 ] AC 152 ) .
26 The Directive allowed a margin of discretion in introducing national laws but where problems arise over interpretation of the Act reference may be had to the Directive .
27 10 In determining for the purposes of this Act whether a house is unfit for human habitation , regard shall be had to its condition in respect of the following matters — repair , stability , freedom from damp , internal arrangement , natural lighting , ventilation , water supply , drainage and sanitary conveniences , facilities for preparation and cooking of food and for the disposal of waste water ; and the house shall be regarded as unfit for human habitation if , and only if , it is so far defective in one or more of those matters that it is not reasonably suitable for occupation in that condition .
28 ( 3 ) In determining the standard of repair required by the lessor 's repairing covenant , regard shall be had to the age , character and prospective life of the dwelling-house and the locality in which it is situated …
29 ‘ In estimating the weight , if any , to be attached to a statement regard shall be had to … in particular —
30 Section 11(4) requires regard to be had to the financial resources of a party claiming the protection of an exemption clause which limits liability by reference to a specified sum of money , and also to the extent to which he could cover his liability by insurance .
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