Example sentences of "[prep] [art] reasonable [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Section 222 of the TCGA 1992 , provides that gains accruing on the disposal of , or an interest in , a dwelling house which is or has been an individual 's only or main residence ( together with garden or grounds of up to half a hectare in extent or other extent appropriate for the reasonable enjoyment of the residence according to the size and character of the dwelling house ) throughout the period of ownership ( but disregarding the last 36 months of that period ( TCGA 1992 , s223 ) are exempt from capital gains tax .
2 Refer to General Condition 1 for Small Craft and General Condition 2 for Yacht Policy for the reasonable care conditions .
3 One of the first of a long series of attempts to reconstruct the facts behind the records was undertaken by Hermann Samuel Reimarus ( 1694 — 1768 ) in his Apology for the Reasonable Worshippers of God .
4 Alternatively , the statute may provide for the reasonable practicability of precautions .
5 The densities of water application may vary considerably according to category of goods and storage height and it is therefore important to predict both the highest category of commodity and storage height likely to be used during the reasonable life of the building .
6 It was only after the reasonable harvest of 1922 that the spectre of nation-wide starvation receded .
7 After a reasonable dinner : watercress soup , steak with a peppercorn sauce , a shared bottle of Barolo and insipid conversation , I excused myself and sank into oblivion for ten hours .
8 Clause 10.1 permits cancellation ( by either party ) after a reasonable extension of time where one party or the other can not complete the contract through circumstances outside that party 's control .
9 Therefore property passed to him when after a reasonable length of time he had failed to object .
10 If after a reasonable period of time has elapsed , the Insurer having examined all evidence available , has no reason to suppose other than an accident has occurred , the disappearance of an Insured Person shall be considered as constituting a claim under this policy .
11 After a reasonable period of time ( for example , two years ) there should be a review of the position to determine whether the mobility clause needs to be retained in the contract of employment if it was found that the need for mobility was being met by a sufficiently large group of staff willing to be mobile .
12 Alternatively , or in addition , the manager 's performance may be assessed against some criteria after a reasonable period has elapsed .
13 C.1 which are brought after a certain period because the Vendor would otherwise have a contingent liability for six years which is unacceptable ; the Vendor wants to know after a reasonable period that it is free from any further claims .
14 It should be noted that cl 3.2 gives a right to reject for latent defects that could not have been discovered upon examination and which appear after a reasonable period of use .
15 Furthermore , if by the nature of the goods and/or the work , any defects therein or any failure thereof to conform as aforesaid does not or would not become apparent ( despite the carrying out of any examination and/or such tests ) until after use we may reject the same even after a reasonable period of use .
16 The retention of such money by the landlord after a reasonable period of time is not unfair .
17 The scheme usually provides that consideration cheques remaining uncashed after a reasonable period ( often six months ) will be cancelled and the money transferred to an independent trustee in a separate interest-bearing bank account .
18 In short , a mere breakdown in a working relationship does not in itself justify dismissal unless , after a reasonable attempt to effect a reconciliation , it is found to be beyond remedy .
19 ‘ I grow tired of the reasonable approach , ’ Legion said .
20 Are they truly objective in the sense they represent the average nose i.e. the nose of the reasonable man : the now famous man in the Clapham omnibus ?
21 This is best brought out by Gordon 's analysis of the reasonable man as a test and the reasonable man as a standard .
22 In particular , the subjectivist 's charge that the defence doctrine leads to the harsh objectivism of the reasonable man as a standard can be refuted by treating the reasonableness requirement as not being a second and subsequent question which must be answered in the affirmative in order to secure an acquittal , but as an integral part of the first question : Did the accused hold the belief he claims to have held ?
23 Thus far we have seen that the perspective from which to view bias is to be that of the reasonable man ; it is not to be the individual affected himself ( because he may be perverse , oversensitive , etc. ) , nor is it to be the ex post detachment of a reviewing court , ( which is the disagreement with the Barnsley formulation ) .
24 Even if B had no actual knowledge it would be most likely that he would be fixed with knowledge on the basis of the reasonable man test .
25 Where the comparative blameworthiness or culpability of the parties is taken into account , then the test is an objective one of deviating from the standard of behaviour of the reasonable man .
26 A finance director , for example , would be judged by the standard of the reasonable person experienced in financial matters , and not by the standard of the ordinary person .
27 We will not include the value of any message or information , but we will give sympathetic consideration to your request for a refund of the reasonable costs you have had in making enquiries about a lost or damaged postal packet .
28 Much will depend on the reaction of the reasonable reader .
29 of the reasonable charge .
30 Turning to indirect discrimination under section l(l) ( b ) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 the Industrial Tribunal had applied the defence that the condition was justifiable on account of the reasonable needs of the employer 's business using the test formulated by Eveleigh LJ in Ojutiku and Obuzuni v Manpower Services Commission [ 1982 ] ICR 661 .
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