Example sentences of "the [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But in the case of these classes , the rule relating to the bringing into account of advances does not apply .
2 The passing of a decade between the Royal Assent granted to the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ( the 1974 Act ) and the bringing into force of all sections of this piece of legislation on 19 May 1985 has substantially contributed to the general confusion .
3 The change is effected by the bringing into effect of s. 130 of the Companies Act 1989 , which substitutes a new s. 36 , and inserts a new s. 36A , into the Companies Act 1985 .
4 A better characterization of the meaning of the bare infinitive structure in these uses is that it evokes " helping " as direct or active involvement in the bringing into being of the action denoted by the infinitive .
5 b ) the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which , under this Order , are to be brought to a conclusion after that time shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
6 ( 4 ) If an allotted day is one to which a Motion for the adjournment of the House under Standing Order No. 20 stands over from an earlier day , the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which under this Order are to be brought to a conclusion on that day shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
7 The principal demands were for a 50 per cent increase in wages and pensions , a six-hour working day ( and no night-shifts ) for women , and the bringing to justice of those responsible for the deaths in Shkodër in April [ see p. 38160 ] .
8 These included ( i ) the swift holding of elections ; ( ii ) the bringing under control of inflation ; ( iii ) adoption of property legislation and privatization ; ( iv ) financial legislation ; ( v ) talks with international financial institutions and the European Communities ( EC ) ; and ( vi ) social policy , including measures on the unemployment issue .
9 But before I leave this particular part of my criticism er perhaps er in case the minister er er does n't accept what I 'm saying I could quote er the words of the right honourable gentleman , the President of the Board of Trade er who writing before he was a President er in his book where there 's a will he said accountancy firms ought I believe , the debarred from doing any other work for a company for which they act as auditors and in a number of other countries there are laws which circumscribe auditors in this way and prevent to prevent any possible conflict of interest .
10 Still rattled , she walked away from the cab , leaving the remain in the front seat .
11 ‘ The wood turned beautifully , ’ Arthur recalled , tactfully refraining from comment on the qualify of the noise produced by the finished instrument .
12 An experienced speech therapist might find it useful to employ the EAT as an initial screening device , while reserving the Goldman-Fristoe for a more detailed assessment prior to devising a programme of therapy .
13 Lee a move across London was held by the EAT to be a breach of contract .
14 Despite what the EAT in the Sen case go on to say about the Riley decision , it is submitted that it was an established rule of law as a result of that and other decisions that where an applicant instructs solicitors or advisors to act on his/her behalf and through their default the claim is presented out of time , the tribunal would not have exercised their discretion to allow the claim in .
15 It is reassuring then that the EAT in Sen state in clear terms that the question is one of fact for the tribunal .
16 Thus , as far as the termination and re-grant of a franchise is concerned , Rask suggests that the decision of the EAT in LMCDrains Ltd v Waught ( EAT 182/90 ) , upholding an application of the Regulations , is to be preferred over that of the same court in Robert Seligman Corp v Baker [ 1983 ] ICR 770 , denying their applicability .
17 There is certainly no suggestion that Member States have to resile from the position adopted by the EAT in Newns v British Airways [ 1992 ] IRLR 575 that individual employees have no right to restrain a proposed transfer by their employer of the business on the grounds that the employee does not wish to transfer .
18 If his estate is not in possession , e.g. if it is limited to A for life and then to B in tail , A is the ‘ Protector of the settlement ’ , and B can not bar the entail without A's consent .
19 The entail from the grandfather was on the eldest son .
20 Before 1926 a tenant in tail had no power to dispose of his estate by will ; but a tenant in tail in possession could in his lifetime , and still can , bar the entail by a deed , i.e. he can turn it into a fee simple estate .
21 Yeah , the got to actually change the starter motor erm I mean on the A D fifties and the two litre they I would sort of , its only a hundred and fifty cc , but the next biggest thing they did was stopping er , a sixteen hundred so quite a lot of those , but nine times out of ten all they did was another part , so
22 They do n't mind helping you out getting the diverts in the right position , because the last thing they want is to put the calls through to the wrong person .
23 It was a scurrilous attack on Khomeini that the Shah allowed to be published in an Iranian paper early in 1978 the led to the beginning of the apparently endless cycle of protest and suppression that undermined and destroyed the Shah .
24 Oh yes it 's the black edge of the reflecting on it in n it ?
25 ( First Edition ) ‘ MEN and women of metal ( mettle ? ) must come together to cheat the wind , ’ shouted the voiceover on the incomprehensible video , to the accompaniment of crashing cymbals and lurid flashing lights .
26 It was past the SELL BY date too .
27 To offer a perhaps extreme example , the Gloucestershire clothiers who celebrated the completing in 1779 – 82 of the Stroudwater Canal had been trying since 1730 to intercept the coal supplies moving down the Severn from the pits of the Midlands .
28 A lot of chemical reactions are actually reversible , but the tend to be mainly going very much in one direction , so we just say we just write it as though it only went in one direction .
29 The tend to be unappreciative of the farm worker 's skills , not out of malice , but because they simply lack the detailed knowledge of agriculture on which to base a judgement .
30 Mayall had undoubtedly become the largest specialized cotton spinner in England ( and the world ) , but in this period the bell-wethers of cotton industrialization had been the combined spinning and weaving firms .
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