Example sentences of "[vb pp] to comply [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The principles contained within the 1984 Act are designed to comply with the principles as stated in the Council of Europe Convention on Data Protection .
2 All new ‘ workstations ’ , ( defined as any furniture and equipment used by or in the presence of a user , together with the immediate environment in which the work is undertaken ) , have to comply with the regulations from January 1993 onwards , and all existing ‘ workstations ’ will have to be modified to comply with the Regulations by 31 December 1996 at the latest for less heavily-used stations .
3 The foundation document was to be altered to comply with the requirements of the act relating to the creation of a partnership proper by 31 December 1989 .
4 However , some companies had failed to realise that assessments made under Regulation 6 should be used to determine what further action was needed to comply with the regulations .
5 The PLO had refused to comply with the demands of the Lebanese government to disarm its forces based in southern Lebanon , claiming that they constituted an army and not a militia [ ibid . ] .
6 The HSE 's review of the first year of COSHH concluded that most firms were aware of COSHH and had tried to comply with the regulations , though many had not gone beyond the collection of information about hazards .
7 The fact that he was eventually forced to comply with the wishes of his senior LDP colleagues was interpreted as further evidence of his lack of authority within the ruling party .
8 Unlike SSAPs , SORPs are not mandatory but companies are encouraged to comply with the recommendations that they make .
9 The Council may provide that the provisions of any Codes of Practice promulgated by it shall be available to and shall be taken into account by the investigating and disciplinary bodies and , if appropriate , the appeals committee in determining whether or not an individual on the Register has failed to comply with the Rules of Conduct or is otherwise liable to disciplinary action pursuant to the Charter .
10 The exact way in which they had failed to comply with the regulations is unclear ; a representative of the Education Authority told me that the school has re-opened on a ‘ technicality ’ , because the School Council had not been consulted before the closure ; people in Village told me that the Education Authority had not consulted anyone in the community before-hand , a bigger breach of the regulations .
11 failed to comply with the conditions subject to which it was granted ’ Means that one of the conditions of the provisional licence has not been complied with , i.e. failing to display ‘ L ’ plates in this case
12 It may have failed to comply with the requirements ( f natural justice .
13 As we have seen , the prerogative orders are not available against bodies whose jurisdiction rests entirely on contract ( that is , on rules of private law ) ; but such bodies are often required to comply with the rules of natural justice and the injunction , being a private law remedy , can be used to enforce the rules against contractual bodies .
14 Client accepts that KPMG is required to comply with the rules and the regulations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and rules and regulations of the SIB , the City Code and all other relevant authorities and KPMG undertakes that it and the Indemnified Persons will not breach such rules and regulations ( provided that this breach would not have arisen if Client had complied with the undertakings and warranties contained in sub-paragraphs 1 ) to 4 ) of this section ) .
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