Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For instance : We are not liable for any loss or damage caused by breach of any express or implied term of this contract or We accept no liability for any loss or damage , howsoever caused .
2 Sections 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 and 7 regulate clauses which purport to exclude or restrict liability — for instance The Seller will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by breach of any express or implied term of this contract or The Seller 's liability for any breach of contract shall be limited to the contract price .
3 In this way , researchers can never explain why it is that wants or preferences manifested by individuals in social and political action are originally formed .
4 In the sphere of aesthetics , Lessing , Herder , and , a generation later , Friedrich Schlegel not only base their diverse theories on material or formulations put into currency by Winckelmann , but might be said to owe to him , as Schlegel put it , " the very idea of a history of art " , conceived as the development of a series of individual works towards a perfect beauty .
5 Thus quantified , the environmental cost of oil comes to 5.56p per kilowatt-hour ( kWh ) , with corrosion and damage to buildings accounting for more than half the total and damage to crops from pollution for just under a fifth ; " old " coal burned in conventional power stations without emission controls has a cost of 5.00p/kWh ; " new " coal 1.18p/kWh ; combined heat and power ( CHP ) stations 0.45p/kWh ; nuclear pressurized-water reactors ( PWR ) between 0.32p and 0.37p/kWh ( not including effects on plants and animals ) ; and solar , wind and hydroelectric power between 0.04 and 0.07p/kWh ( not including visual impact or disruption caused by construction of dams , etc ) .
6 You will indemnify us against any claims made against us for damage or loss caused by members of your party to accommodation or through negligent use of equipment .
7 productivity or efficiency , ie. units of work produced per unit of input resource employed , such as units produced per manhour or units processed per machine per week .
8 We have an active social life and often go out to dinners or parties given by couples like ourselves , in their 30s or 40s .
9 The latter group includes mosaics which feature saltire designs or designs based on patterns of interlaced squares .
10 This practical involvement led naturally into five years spent as production manager at the Wandsworth factory , just before M & B moved to Dagenham in Essex in 1934 .
11 It is often reflected in parishes or estates with detached portions elsewhere , or areas shared in common with neighbouring parishes .
12 Nensey et al recently reported that nine ( 75% ) of their 12 H pylori negative patients with DU were taking NSAIDs or aspirin compared with 33% of their H pylori positive patients with DU .
13 Reference can be made to standards usually set by the agency ‘ in cases of this kind ’ , or attention drawn to practice in past cases .
14 Thus s7(4) permits the court to take into account any statement in a welfare report or evidence given in respect of matters referred to in the report provided they are relevant to the question in hand .
15 No member of the committee , his representative or associate of them nor any person who was a member of the committee in the last twelve months must enter into any transaction whereby he receives out of the estate any payment for services given or goods supplied in connection with the administration or obtains any profit from the administration or acquires any asset forming part of the estate ( r 6.165(2) ) except with leave of the court , with prior sanction of the committee where full value for the transaction is given and in cases of urgency or by way of performance of a contract in existence at the date of the bankruptcy order where leave of the court is sought subsequently without delay ( r 6.165(3) ) .
16 There can be a tendency for such firms to collect details of all cash or cheques received from clients on the one hand , and all cash or cheques paid out for labour , materials , plant or services on the other , and pass the entire batch to the accountant at half-yearly or yearly intervals .
17 In the same way that coins with mint names can be used to identify sites , so datable coins can be used to date objects or structures found in association with them .
18 The police believed it could have been a very large feral cat , or a puma or panther released after legislation on dangerous animals .
19 Toddlers ' trouser suits in denim or cord reduced from £35.99 to £22.99 .
20 These were generally of log structure , with corner joint method or timber framed with infilling of boards .
21 The second case in which a requirement may be made to provide a specimen in accordance with section 7(4) is where the driver , having provided two specimens of breath one of which contains no more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , claims the right under section 8(2) to have that specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine provided in accordance with section 7(4) .
22 The surcharge will not be applied to representatives ' orders or dues supplied as part of a previous large order .
23 For the majority of mouse strains , eggs or embryos placed in culture at any stage before the mid 2-cell stage will arrest development in the G2 phase of the second cell cycle-a phenomenon referred to as the 2-cell block ( discussed in ref 17 ) .
24 In Africa , for example , it was recognised early on that infected people were either sexually active adults or babies born to adults with the virus .
25 the ‘ Holy Grail ’ , the cup or chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper , which is the subject of many medieval legends and romances .
26 The support or detestation exhibited by biologists in the matter of sociobiology and by educational psychologists in the matter of ‘ nature v nurture ’ is , it seems rather too obvious to point out , of this kind .
27 Any substantial town or city faced with competition from out of town shopping needs to ensure its historic centre is a pleasant and welcoming place for people to come and shop and browse ; and a lively , colourful market forms a natural focal point .
28 5.21 Sale of reversion etc To permit [ upon reasonable notice ] at any time during the Term prospective purchasers of or agents instructed in connection with the sale of the Landlord 's reversion or of any other interest superior to the Term to view the Premises without interruption provided they are authorised in writing by the Landlord or its agents This is a normal provision and the only comment to make is that it could be disruptive to a tenant 's business , although one would hope that the frequency of a sale of the reversion would be limited .
29 Judgment or order given in absence of party
30 For example , supporting a sector of national industry may increase the costs of the goods or services provided to industry as a whole ; or the use of state enterprises to control inflation may increase the state 's fiscal problems because of the need for higher subsidies .
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