Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] terms " in BNC.

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1 The Serbs were not consulted about the terms of Article VIII of the Treaty , which stated :
2 Despite the dangers , however , there seems some point in setting out such information as can be given about the terms and even if the results are ultimately inconclusive , in order to help to define the problem .
3 What I will tell you , and I will tell for the very first time , is that I personally dealt with people whose future may well have been considered under the terms of the AMO .
4 18.1 Any notice required or permitted under the terms of this Agreement or required by statute , law or regulation shall , unless otherwise provided for , be in writing , and shall be delivered in person , sent by registered mail or air mail as appropriate , properly posted and fully pre-paid in an envelope properly addressed , or sent by telefax or by telex to the respective Parties as specified above or to such other address , telefax or telex number as may from time to time be designated by notice hereunder .
5 Though areas of uncertainty and dispute remain , for example in the Barents Sea , settlement is expected within the terms of the 1982 Convention , or at least within the spirit of international cooperation that underlies it ( Theutenberg 1984 ) .
6 The accountants ' contract with the parties was to assess damages claimed in the terms of reference .
7 Such experiences are summarized in the terms racism and sexism .
8 They called for an investigation into the RSSPCC 's practices and procedures to be included in the terms of reference for the Judicial Inquiry which the Secretary of State announced would follow the legal proceedings .
9 ‘ Chance ’ trade is the term used also to describe the business which comes from guests who take meals or drinks in the hotel which are not included in the terms of their reservation and has to be charged to them .
10 On May 18 , in what was officially described as a clarification , Tutwiler said that the only UN resolutions included in the terms of reference for the peace process were resolutions 242 and 338 .
11 If the option to renew is included in the terms of the new lease , the lease may be treated as a perpetually renewable lease taking effect as a term of two thousand years ( Parkus v Greenwood [ 1950 ] Ch 644 ; Caerphilly Concrete Products Ltd v Owen [ 1972 ] 1 WLR 372 ; Law of Property Act 1922 , s145 and Sched 15 ) .
12 Alternatively , a separate provision can be included in the terms indicating how periods of time are to be calculated .
13 Recognising that this stands in contradiction to the statements contained in the terms and conditions of engagement which they offer their casual workers , some organisations seek to make it clear that they are no more than " collecting agents for the revenue " .
14 The new ideas were an outgrowth from this , but were sufficiently novel that they could n't be pursued within the terms of his research contract with the DOE .
15 Despite the failure to ratify SALT II both Superpowers adhered to the terms of the treaty ( they continued to do so until 1986 ) and in mid-1982 a new round of talks on strategic weapons began , called START , which aimed not simply to place limits on strategic arms but to reduce them .
16 First , it was not a strike over wages — although a wage claim was later added to the terms on which the Union was prepared to return to work ; it was about the future of the coalmining industry in Great Britain , and in particular was a protest against a plan for extensive pit closures with consequences for both miners ' jobs and the future of their communities .
17 To exclude the influence of how people might feel about different types of lender or types of credit , the information was confined to the terms of the loan — so that in effect people were choosing between rival credit terms possibly within a single credit type .
18 I am advised that the amendment means that the debate today is confined to the terms of the amendment , which relates to the local council tax .
19 A fundamentally important way in which the Nun 's Priest 's Tale reflects the overarching structure of the Canterbury Tales is by inviting profound reflection on the two criteria by which the tale-telling game on the pilgrimage is to be judged : " Sentence " and " solaas " — a familiar pairing of lust and loore , instruction and entertainment — are the two aspects of literature supposed by the terms of the competition to produce the best tales .
20 If he subsequently decides to waive the exemption , he will be able to add VAT unless that is forbidden by the terms of the lease ( VAT Act 1983 , s42 ) .
21 The duties of a trustee may be indefinitely varied by the terms of the instrument which creates the trust , and may range from a mere duty to make a legal conveyance to the beneficiary at his request , and in the meantime to permit him to possess and enjoy the property , to extensive and onerous duties of management , sale , investment , and application of capital and income .
22 But of itself this does not provide grounds for rejecting Marxism , since its chief theoretical claim is precisely to explain power-relations and forms of conflict such as those denoted by the terms ‘ nation ’ , ‘ gender ’ and ‘ race ’ in terms of the forces and relations of production .
23 He illustrates the ways in which differing policies , summarized by the terms multi-culturalism and anti-racism , focus upon different dimensions of black experiences and white behaviour .
24 Despite initial optimism expressed by Abdul Amir al-Anbari , Iraq 's permanent representative at the UN and head of the Iraqi delegation , it was understood that the UN side , led by Assistant Secretary-General Giandomenico Picco , had been severely constrained by the terms set by UN Security Council resolutions on Iraqi oil exports [ see pp. 38406 ; 38452 ; 38548 ] .
25 Generally all that is required is that reasonable notice should be given of the terms as a whole .
26 A covenant is a legally binding document to make regular donations , and such donations must be made under the terms of an existing Deed of Covenant for tax to be reclaimable .
27 There are no payments on dairy cows , immature cattle or immature sheep ( though such payments could be made under the terms of the Directive ) .
28 Without the emergence of Hitler and his National Socialists all that was rotten in Germany , that had been positively fostered by Romanticism and encouraged by the humiliation that Germany had suffered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles — racism , social Darwinism , anti-intellectualism , phoney mysticism — might have persisted indefinitely and gradually eaten away the fabric of the country and its culture , gone unchallenged by the forces of reason , lain for all time under layers of sophistry . …
29 Lord Diplock said that even if the predominant motives were ‘ to bring down the fabric of the present economic system by raising wages to unrealistic levels ’ , that would not make the dispute any less one connected with the terms and conditions of employment and therefore a trade dispute .
30 If so , a proper contract should be drawn up to specify this , if , on the other hand , you are employed by someone , perhaps the local council , and the work you create is done under the terms of your employment , then the employer owns the copyright .
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