Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] made without the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Payment could be made without the transfer of currency , and negotiable instruments acted as a means of credit . |
2 | It also stipulated that no subsequent change to the borrowing rules could be made without the approval of at least 85 per cent of the shareholders . |
3 | If they do not the risks are considerable as decisions may be made without the benefit of comprehensive observations and specialist experience . |
4 | If an application for the discharge of a care order , or the substitution of a supervision order for a care order is unsuccessful no further application may be made without the leave of the court for a period of six months ( s91(15) ( a ) ( d ) ) . |
5 | If an application for discharge of a supervision order is unsuccessful no further application may be made without the leave of the court for a period of six months ( s91(15) ) . |
6 | Sales by galleries and auction houses dealing in , say , Picasso and Matisse will be caught , but sales by galleries dealing in , say , British pictures from the turn of the century , such as Augustus John and Sickert , may be made without the royalty being paid , since the pictures are now out of copyright . |
7 | This is analogous to the 1970 decision of the House of Lords in Bushell v Faith [ 1970 ] 1 All ER 52 , in which a provision about voting rights , which had the effect of making a special resolution incapable of being passed if a particular shareholder or group of shareholders exercised his or their voting rights against a proposed alteration of articles , was held to be enforceable ; an article in terms that no alteration shall be made without the consent of a particular member would be invalid , as it would come into direct conflict with statute law . |
8 | Poor liaison with clients means that decisions about elements of the tax computation will be made without the client being advised . |
9 | The document says that no important new policy will be made without the consent of a Minister answerable to the House . |