Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Though Microsoft might be posturing , licensing WABI to HP , IBM and USL also reportedly exposes Sun to risk of legal action by Insignia .
2 A person domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , be sued : ( 1 ) in matters relating to a contract , in the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question ; … ( 3 ) in matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict , in the courts for the place where the harmful event occurred or in the case of a threatened wrong is likely to occur ; … ( 8 ) in proceedings — ( a ) concerning a debt secured on immovable property ; or ( b ) which are brought to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property , in the courts of the part of the United Kingdom in which the property is situated .
3 The following are the principal cases where that leave would be forthcoming : ( 1 ) relief is sought against any person domiciled in England or Wales ; ( 2 ) an injunction is sought ordering the defendant to do an act or refrain from doing anything ( whether or not damages are also claimed in respect of a failure to do something or for the doing of that thing ) ; ( 3 ) the claim is brought against any person duly served within or out of England and Wales and a person out of England and Wales is a necessary or proper party thereto ; ( 4 ) the claim is founded on any breach or alleged breach of any contract wherever made , which : ( a ) according to its terms ought to be performed in England and Wales , or ( b ) is by its terms , or by implication , governed by English law , or ( c ) contains a term to the effect that a court in England or Wales shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine any action in respect of the contract ; ( 5 ) the claim is founded on a tort and the damage was sustained or resulted from an act committed , within England and Wales ; ( 6 ) the whole subject-matter of the proceedings is land ( with or without rent or profits ) or the perpetuation of testimony relating to land ; ( 7 ) the claim is brought to construe , rectify , set aside or enforce an act , deed , will , contract , obligation or liability affecting land ; ( 8 ) the claim is made for a debt secured on immovable property or is made to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property ; ( 9 ) the claim is brought to execute the trusts of a written instrument , being trusts that ought to be executed according to English law and of which the person to be served with the originating process is a trustee , or for any relief or remedy which might be obtained when such a claim is brought ; ( 10 ) the claim is made for the administration of the estate of a person who died domiciled in England or Wales or for any relief or remedy which might be obtained when such a claim is made ; ( 11 ) the claim is brought in a probate action within the meaning of Ord 41 ; ( 12 ) the claim is brought to enforce any judgment or arbitral award ; ( 13 ) the claim is brought against a defendant not domiciled in Scotland or Northern Ireland in respect of a claim by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for or in relation to any of the duties of taxes which have been , or are for the time being , placed under their care and management ; ( 14 ) the claim is brought in respect of contributions under the Social Security Act 1975 ; ( 15 ) the claim is made for a sum to which the Directive of the Council of the European Communities dated 15 March 1976 No 76/308/EEC applies , and service is to be effected in a country which is a member of the European Economic Community .
4 Prior to Puhlhofer , failure to obtain leave to proceed by judicial review occurred in less than 10 per cent of the applications .
5 As we will see later , the applicant in a public law action must first seek leave to apply for judicial review , and only when leave has been granted will the application actually be heard .
6 Recent decisions as to whether to grant leave to go to judicial review , and High Court determinations , suggest that much hinges on the court 's interpretation of statutory duties and points of law .
7 in In re R. [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 28 , where he said : ‘ Faced with such a substantial consensus of opinion among judges who have to deal with this problem from day to day , I have to conclude that the powers of a wardship judge do indeed include power to consent to medical treatment when the ward has not been asked or has declined .
8 Apart from his council work , he found time to address with technical skill and lucidity trade problems such as marketing and exporting agricultural produce , the new techniques of refrigeration and of drying milk , food adulteration , and the wartime rationalization of flour and bread movements to prevent price rises .
9 He or she also has power to refuse for good cause to accept an application or to decline to give advice .
10 The Association has been given to understand that successive Chancellors have set different rates of tax for the different categories of alcoholic drink in order to preserve flexibility to respond to changing market circumstances .
11 Affiliative links between larger firms enhances the procurement of materials and smooths their pattern of marketing while inter-group stockholding prevents unwanted takeover bids and allows management to concentrate on long-term performance rather than short-term profits distributed to stockholders .
12 Affiliative links between larger firms enhances the procurement of materials and smooths their pattern of marketing while inter-group stockholding prevents unwanted takeover bids and allows management to concentrate on long-term performance rather than short-term profits distributed to stockholders .
13 Purchaser would expect Vendor to deal in good faith ; failure to notify might amount to fraud and would prejudice Purchaser 's rights of rescission ( if any ) .
14 I think that er one of the things that we had to examine at national level er and this was done erm after I became a full time officer , erm there 'd usually be a procedure in the national agreement er whereby first of all if we registered failure to agree at domestic level , erm with the management , the next stage was to draw in the district secretary .
15 And in her heart she allowed hope to blossom into fragile life again .
16 Add water to make into smooth dough .
17 We await this report with interest because it will also provide information to assist with future policy reviews .
18 In some areas , particularly training and point of sale , it looks as if DVI applications may compete head to head with interactive videodisc .
19 The ‘ controversies of the day ’ certainly included the dispute over clause 43 of the Administration of Justice Bill in 1985 , by which the Government proposed to end the citizen 's right to go to the Court of Appeal when a lower court refused to give leave to apply for judicial review of the decision of a Minister or other public authority .
20 His remarks followed a comment by a Philippines government spokesman , Rafael Alunan , that it was " not interested " in a pledge by the US administration to use its " best efforts " to persuade Congress to agree to increased aid in return for continuing use of the bases .
21 To give power to arrest on reasonable suspicion does not mean that it is always or even ordinarily to be exercised .
22 Lord Cranborne , the Lord Privy Seal , was given authority to plan for civil aviation discussions .
23 Lord Brightman said that ‘ great restraint ’ should be exercised in giving leave to proceed by judicial review , and that he was troubled at ‘ the prolific use ’ of the procedure in these cases .
24 This was due again in the newly found ability to run with reduced batch size .
25 Honorary Membership : The Executive Committee shall have power to admit to Honorary Membership of the Society any person whom they consider fit .
26 The rule says that the court shall not grant leave to apply for judicial review unless the applicant has a sufficient interest in the matter to which the application relates .
27 In February 1989 Ghafar Baba had formally assumed the duties of acting Prime Minister in order to allow Mahathir to recuperate from cardiac surgery .
28 The concept of altering demand to remain at full employment was one he did not find it difficult to grasp .
29 He must first obtain leave to move for judicial review and then , if he obtains leave , must succeed in persuading the court to help him in the exercise of its supervisory jurisdiction .
30 The Law Society announced today that it intends to seek leave to apply for judicial review of the Lord chancellor 's decision to reduce the free limit for legal aid and legal advice and to abolish legal advice under the Green Form Scheme for those above the free limit .
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