Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 v. Kantner ( Case 38/81 ) [ 1982 ] E.C.R. 825 the Court of Justice held that a plaintiff may invoke the jurisdiction of the courts of the place of performance of a contract in accordance with article 5(1) even where the existence of the contract on which the claim is based is in dispute between the parties .
2 Could we convey the thanks of the members of this committee to the property services and the chief executive 's department , for their efforts in effecting sales and gaining large scale capital receipts for the county .
3 To try and counteract the influence of the extremists , the moderate wing of the party launched a Labour Solidarity Campaign in 1981 .
4 Although at the political level it would seem that the Keynesian position has been relegated , at the theoretical ( and practical ) level it is maintained that fiscal policy can influence the achievement of the objectives of government policy .
5 Any of the perfume blends suggested earlier can also be used to subtly influence the mood of the occupants within a room .
6 For example , the type of production process , e.g. process as compared to job costing , the degree of competition , e.g. monopolistic market conditions , size of the organization , e.g. a sole trader as compared to a multinational — these factors will influence the design of the AIS .
7 The context will influence the action of the police since they typically define the inner city as a ‘ bad area ’ .
8 Frederica said to Alexander , before he could say it to her , that there was an intrinsic problem in writing about artists , for how could he dramatise the battle with the colours and forms as opposed to the whore and the rival , the father , the brother , the nephew Vincent Van Gogh ?
9 They could compare the weight of the irons and investigate what they were made of , or look at the energy source they needed and the implications of this — the electric iron is not much use without an electricity supply !
10 But it so happens that we can compare the situation during the years 1070 to 1123 with a similar train of events at Canterbury just a hundred years later .
11 Pupils of the town 's Philip Morant School will plant the rest of the trees over the next few months on the proposed Gosbecks Archaeological Park near the school .
12 Armed with these he can always override the effect of the words he speaks .
13 MIND is now a large ‘ direct-care ’ organization , that is , it receives money in grants from NHS and local authorities to provide some of the elements of the total service described in Chapters 7 and 8 , and it employs a large number of staff to support and enhance the work of the volunteers .
14 Conversely , developing your skill with the nuances of essay-writing style can enhance the effect of the points you make , and enable you to steer comfortably through complexities of the arguments you present .
15 The use of such substances would enhance the resolution of the images by increasing the signal to noise ratio between tissue and contrast media and allow for a greater imaging frequency because of the shorter relaxation time .
16 If he was to rule as well as reign he himself had to overthrow Mortimer and Isabella and to do so in a way which would not enhance the power of the magnates .
17 Brunel , in fact , was advised by Gainsborough executives that continued attendance at the society 's screenings would damage the reputation of the films , such as The Vortex and Blighty , that he made for them .
18 ‘ uncritical use of these statistics may seriously damage the health of the universities . ’
19 The first relates to whether a set of standard conditions should govern the contract in the first place , and the second ( in the case where the parties exchange their respective sets of standard conditions ) to the question of which set shall govern the contract between the parties ( the so-called " battle of the forms " ) .
20 Just as astronomers sought for the pattern and the simple laws that must govern the movements of the stars and planets — making the world a real universe or cosmos , an ordered whole — so naturalists sought an arrangement which would make sense of all the different kinds of creatures that they found .
21 Thus the law of contract will govern his entitlement to collect fees and expenses from either or both of the parties , or from some third party ; and it will also govern the amount of the fees and expenses .
22 The second part dealt with mixed foil and stated that the ownership of the sellers would transfer from the foil used in the manufacture to the finished products and that these would remain the property of the sellers until full payment had been made to them .
23 ‘ If we do n't sell , we can lease the cellars to the Italians as they wanted .
24 ‘ I reckon the back pay they now owe me will cover the cost of the repairs that are needed to the scooter , ’ says Mr Lee , of Thomas Winder Court , off Great Mersey Street , Liverpool .
25 A climate convention ( with or without protocols ) should be ready by then to form the agenda 's centrepiece , and possibly there will be a convention on bio-diversity which would cover the protection of the rainforests and the multiplicity of species which they harbour .
26 The paper will also cover the distinction between the requirements of social science and ‘ hermeneutic ’ historians .
27 THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents .
28 THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents .
29 THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents .
30 For example , you could double the width of the margins or reformat the text into several columns .
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