Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb -s] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The continuous line shows what the retailer hopes to sell this year .
2 In order to make this decision , the retailer needs to do some market research into the socioeconomics of the area .
3 But the unexplained meagreness of the award does compel that inference .
4 The court may set aside the demand if the debtor appears to have a counterclaim , set-off or cross claim equalling or exceeding the debt demanded , the debt is disputed on grounds which appear to the court to be substantial , the creditor appears to hold some security for the debt of sufficient value , or the court is satisfied on other grounds that the demand ought to be set aside .
5 If the decision was only as to the construction of a statutory provision that would explain why the case has received little attention in later cases …
6 First , the APU has put more stress on disseminating survey information which has implications for teaching .
7 The same report , reversing the earlier legend excusing the Führer because he was being kept in the dark by his underlings in the Party , added : ‘ Even the Führer has lost much sympathy among the people because he has apparently let himself be taken in by his Party people and does not seem to notice what things are like in the State today . ’
8 For example : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract , the whole balance then outstanding shall immediately become payable .
9 The problems which those words can create are illustrated by a provision such as : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may terminate the contract , recover goods already delivered and retain all payments already made .
10 The drafter may be tempted to overcome this problem by using " and/or " , as follows : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may terminate the contract and/or recover goods already delivered and/or retain all payments already made .
11 Thus , the above provision could be worded as : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may exercise any of the following rights , either alone or in any combination : ( a ) terminate the contract ( b ) recover goods already delivered ( c ) retain all payments already made .
12 It will , of course , seldom happen that after the buyer has had some benefit , the contract is avoided by section 7 because usually by the time the goods are delivered to the buyer risk will have passed to him ; section 7 applies only where the goods perish before the risk passes to the buyer .
13 This will occur if for example the buyer has had some use of the goods and subsequently they perished thereby frustrating the contract .
14 If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract .
15 As Yarrow is the flagship in my constituency and the biggest private employer in the whole of Glasgow , I hope that the Secretary of State will accept my sense of relief and — yes — gratitude that the Ministry has made that decision today .
16 The settlement does reflect some change in government policy and the areas of expenditure , which have previously attracted direct grant , are now being met through the grant accredits approvals , which do ultimately bring cash to the council , erm , because they keyed into assets aims , and the revenues court-room mechanism .
17 So convinced are such people that to be impaired is to ‘ die ’ that no amount of protestation to the contrary seems to make any difference .
18 The recession has exacerbated this problem to such an extent that the Metropolitan Police has a Fraud Squad division detailed to look at the issue .
19 The University continues to foster this relationship with its neighbouring college of higher education , while at the same time recognising that the changes proposed most recently in initial teaching training are likely to have a significant impact on its provision in Education .
20 It may be that the user has submitted another package which references this module which must be approved first ( thus causing the error to be replaced with QA OK , after this module has been approved ) .
21 The number of classes is five unless the user opts to change this value .
22 With regard to the second , as noted above , teaching study skills across the curriculum has had some impact on thinking but has not been typical of the action taken by project schools .
23 Used loosely and liberally , the term seems to cover any book either written for children or taken by children before about 1900 .
24 The reformulation ensures that the hearer does access this entry , and thereby derive contextual effects which would not have been gained otherwise .
25 Whilst this court should always be quick to identify and condemn any departure from the proper procedures , the interests of the victim and of maintaining the authority of the courts require that in deciding what use to make of its powers under section 13(3) of the Act of 1960 , this court should ask itself whether , notwithstanding such a departure , the contemnor has suffered any injustice .
26 If the transferee has paid some consideration , the 31 March 1982 valuation of the assets will have to be agreed , but the Revenue will accept a holdover relief claim , without a valuation , at the date of transfer .
27 The criteria for deciding this are strict , as the Department wishes to use this option as rarely as possible .
28 Backing up this policy , the department has delegated all community liaison work to Malawian professional staff .
29 The department has directed much effort to European issues .
30 The wind has battered this aviary a lot and the wire needs replacing — in fact , when I can afford it I 'm going to knock it down and build a new one , but it 's been very useful over the years .
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