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

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31 maximum of two years ground rent , if the Policyholder is liable while the home remains uninhabitable as a result of destruction or damage insured under the policy .
32 The policies provide cover in respect of architects , surveyors , legal and any other fees which are necessary to rebuild , repair or replace the home , following destruction or damage insured under the policy .
33 Removing debris , dismantling , demolishing , shoring-up or propping up the home following destruction or damage insured under the policy .
34 If , following destruction or damage insured under the policy , additional works are required to comply with building and government regulations and/or local by-laws , then the cost of the additional works will be covered under the policy , unless :
35 The specifically indeterminate forms that inhabit the underside of misericords — birds with human heads , dragons with foliage tails — give way to bats , cats , men — on horseback or performing somersaults under the ledge to balance it on various parts of their anatomy .
36 Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance .
37 In Vaill 's terms , organizations or groups qualify for the title ‘ high-performing system ’ if they :
38 ( b ) Where however the prosecution evidence is such that its strength or weakness depends on the view to be taken of a witness 's reliability , or other matters which are generally speaking within the province of the jury and where on one possible view of the facts there is evidence upon which a jury could properly come to the conclusion that the defendant is guilty , then the judge should allow the matter to be tried by the jury .
39 But otherwise , on the principle stated by Lord Lane C.J. in Reg. v. Galbraith [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 1039 , if the prosecution evidence is such that its strength or weakness depends on the view to be taken of its reliability , the magistrate is entitled to act upon that evidence in deciding whether there is sufficient evidence to justify an order for committal .
40 The shield may not have proved quite so strong as they had expected , and in more recent times it has been supported by offensive weapons , such as inspections or investigations instigated by the Department of Trade and Industry .
41 Seeing Nicandra flinching on the cut grass verge of the avenue , he took the long , supple driving whip out of its case and flicked his horse into a more dashing trot .
42 The interest in question has to relate to the land or building covered by the application so that , for example , an application for a change of use for a third floor does not require notice to be served on anyone with an interest in any of the other floors .
43 Occasionally , courts and tribunals take the view that a dismissal or resignation given in the heat of the moment can be withdrawn .
44 Magnets which will hold charts with metal fittings to any metal strips or objects fixed to the wall .
45 Patrick Corillon tells absurd stories using drawing or objects drawn from the city : a street sign , a shop window , museum tickets , placed next to short texts which guide the visitor in the footsteps of the imaginary adventurer Oscar Serti , at Galerie des Archives from 13 March to 24 April .
46 And still , after Crime and Punishment , the idea of a confession novel or story tugs at the edge of Dostoevsky 's vision , and continues to do so for the rest of his life in the form of The Life of a Great Sinner which he planned on the scale of War and Peace , but which never got written though it fed previous material into his novels of the seventies , and especially Karamazov at the turn of the next decade .
47 As Lord Wilberforce pointed out , once evidence is brought out in court it is in the public domain ; unless the terms of relevant legislation or international agreements provide otherwise , there is nothing to prevent other interested persons or authorities acting upon the information thus made available .
48 Sometimes for this reason civic dignitaries or merchants trading with the country from which the ambassador came would turn out to swell the column of men and vehicles and deepen the impression made on those who watched .
49 More substantial stone drains were fitted into the light-wells , cellars or courtyards known as the Room of the Stone Drainhead and the Court of the Stone Spout .
50 where coins disappeared in the lining ;
51 The first project was a film on Scapa Flow made with a director whose talent in obtaining striking images of light on water , cloud formation , or reeds bending in the wind I had greatly admired in his previous work .
52 Food contact surfaces : Although all food contact surfaces can transfer contamination the potential for causing infection or spoilage depends on the type of food handled and the stage of manufacture or preparation .
53 Chemical names and formulae may refer to either chemical species or entities depending on the context .
54 ( c ) Liability of partners to third parties By s6 of the Partnership Act : An act or instrument relating to the business of the firm and done or executed in the firm-name , or in any other manner showing an intention to bind the firm , by any person thereto authorised , whether a partner or not , is binding on the firm and all the partners .
55 Gilt-edged stocks increased by around an £1/8 Marks & Spencer retreated with the rest of the high street pack .
56 — to explain the degree to which British contractors and consultants are at an advantage or disadvantage compared to the support services available to competitors ;
57 In the case of magistrates this was confirmed in Croydon LBC v N and Others [ 1987 ] 2 FLR 61 although the inherent jurisdiction can not be exercised to contravene any statutory provision , regulation or rule binding upon the court .
58 It belongs to a journalist absent in Eastern Europe , and is really just a large closet with a marble fireplace and a tiny bedroom and a bathroom where Candice sits across the bidet unembarrassed , much as she sits across his body .
59 This word universal is never the name of anything existent in nature , nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind [ my italics ] , but always the name of some word or name ; so that when a living creature , a stone , a spirit , or any other thing , is said to be universal , it is not to be understood that any man , stone etc. , ever was or can be universal , but only that the words , living creature , stone , etc. , are universal names , that is , names common to many things ; and the conceptions answering them in the mind are the images and phantasms of several living creatures or other things .
60 He does say that the word ‘ universal ’ is ‘ never the name of any thing existent in nature , nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind ’ .
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