Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [prep] the [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The following is an example of a suitable clause : It is hereby agreed that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in the Articles of Association the investor shall be entitled at any time after Completion to transfer all or any part of the investor 's shares to another investor or investors approved by the Managers ( such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ) to the intent and effect that any such investors shall be entitled to the benefit of all such provisions of this Agreement and Articles of Association as the investor shall require and the Managers and the Company shall do or procure to be done ( insofar as it lies within their respective powers ) all such matters and things , including the execution of all such documents as shall be necessary or which the Investors shall reasonably require for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of this clause .
2 A full on-licence enables the licensee to sell liquor for consumption either on or off the premises to any member of the public who is permitted by the law to consume it .
3 How many passengers is it envisaged will get on or off the trains at Stratford ?
4 It is sufficient here to treat as a futures or option contract any contract whose terms contemplate future performance and which is made on or under the rules of a market cleared by a clearing house .
5 Nor did it demand that Israel , like the PLO , abandon the use of violence in its treatment of enemy civilians either inside or beyond the territories under its control .
6 Many talks fail because speakers talk down or over the heads of their audience .
7 Secondly , is it right that relief should be refused because the court disapproves of the applicant personally or of the motives behind the bringing of the application ?
8 ( 6 ) In this section — " disposition " has the same meaning as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
9 ( 6 ) In subsection ( 5 ) above — " disposition " and " purchaser " have the same meanings as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; and " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
10 In all , more than three out of five older women were living in or on the margins of poverty .
11 I beg to move , That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for certain descriptions of shops in England and Wales to be open for trade on Sunday , subject to their being registered with the local authority ; to impose a general prohibition on the opening on Sunday of other shops , extending this prohibition to certain business premises which on week-days are open for the service of customers ; to provide protection for persons employed in or for the purposes of a shop which is , or is to be , registered for Sunday opening , where they have conscientious or other objections to working on Sunday ; to make consequential and other repeals in the Shops Act 1950 ; and for connected purposes .
12 He agreed to station Iranian guards both inside and outside the walls of the compound in the future .
13 Collectors will be inside and outside the grounds at the following matches : March 12 : Colchester United v Cardiff City at Layer Road ; March 13 : Norwich City v Oldham Athletic at Carrow Road ; March 16 : Ipswich Town v Coventry City at Portman Road ; Cambridge United v Peterborough United at The Abbey Stadium .
14 Fairs were held annually and throughout the seasons of the year : there was the ‘ Warm ’ June Fair and the ‘ Cold ’ October Fair of Troyes , the May Fair and the September Fair of Saint Ayoul in Provins , the Lent Fair of Bar-sur-Aube and the January Fair of Lagny .
15 It lies below and beyond the distinctions between subject and object which are inbuilt in ordinary experience at the level of knowledge and action ; so it opens up a direct awareness of the God on whom our existence hangs as given in and with our deepest awareness of ourselves .
16 It would certainly include : the physical lay-out of the houses we live in and of the settlements of which they form a part ; the general pattern of conventional procedures by which foodstuffs and other necessities of life are produced and distributed and finally consumed ; the way children are brought up ; the way tasks are allocated to different members of the household ; the ideas we have about the nature of reality and of the cosmos , our sense of what is the proper way to behave towards kin and neighbours and persons in authority ; the kinds of clothes and the styles of language which are appropriate to different occasions , etc .
17 Gould was clearly reluctant to return to Tasmania so soon , when so many novelties awaited him in and beyond the cedar-brushes of the Liverpool Range .
18 She went in and up the stairs to some rooms at the top of the house .
19 For a week or so in February , a pair of longtailed tits was often to be seen in and beneath the shrubs near the nutbag .
20 Weaving region : mainly in and around the cities of Karachi , Lahore , Islamabad and Rawalpindi .
21 However , the finest study for a painting — and the fabulous moment in the show — does not emanate from Holkham but is a Raphael drawing acquired by our National Gallery through private treaty , and purchased not via national funding bodies alone but from the legacies of the late Keith Andrews ( Print Room Keeper 1958-85 , a devoted scholar and delightful personality ) and his sister Rene .
22 How much more would a black hole , occasionally passing through or on the outskirts of the Oort Cloud , affect the comets ?
23 Vertical cliffs overhung by trees plunge down to a tumult of waters in a sunless channel , a scene of evil portent , a black pit in total contrast to the bright woodland above and along the fringes of the gulf , the summer foliage partly obstructing the downward view — to the despair of enthusiastic photographers .
24 They fanned out to make two webs of silvery trails that extended far above and below the lines of sight afforded by the shuttle 's windows .
25 The fitments will need to be placed well above and beyond the sides of the window to give maximum freedom of movement .
26 Now suitably disguised , you went downstairs and into the grounds towards the priory church .
27 In the deterioration of Count Rudolf 's manners and behaviour , MacMillan shows more clearly than anywhere else in his works how any mental and physical breakdown must show through and beyond the technicalities of the dance .
28 He described One journey to the source of the James River in 1738 in a letter to Collinson , ‘ … over and between the mountains in many very crooked turnings and windings ; in which I travelled 1,100 miles in five weeks , having rested but one day in all that time …
29 Over and over the events of the day I go , vainly searching for where I went wrong …
30 Knowledge of the line shared both verbally and from the sheets with information on the passing stations .
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