Example sentences of "[vb -s] a [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 S 1(1) provides that ‘ a person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he causes a computer to perform any function to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( b ) the access he intends to secure is unauthorised ; and ( c ) he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that that is the case ’ .
2 The relevant words are ‘ he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ’ .
3 Held , that , in the opinion of the court , in section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1990 the words ‘ causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer , ’ in their plain and ordinary meaning , were not confined to the use of one computer with intent to secure access into another computer ; so that section 1(1) was contravened where a person caused a computer to perform a function with intent to secure unauthorised access to any program or data held in the same computer ( post , pp. 437A–B , C–D , 438A , E–F ) .
4 ‘ A person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( b ) the access he intends to secure is unauthorised ; and ( c ) he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that that is the case .
5 They are , ‘ he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer . ’
6 A combination of vulnerable classes or groups living in vulnerable and ecologically marginal areas in many cases causes a failure to create sufficient income for food to feed themselves .
7 It also covers a threat to inflict such harm upon a person with intent to have sexual intercourse with that person provided that the threat is made with an offensive weapon or instrument .
8 A director owes a duty to take reasonable care in the discharge of his or her duties as a director .
9 She celebrates the high life , he writes a column called Low Life .
10 It is well provided with Scanning Electron Microscope facilities and has a Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope .
11 It is vitally important that the line chosen is correct and straight so that the horse has a chance to assess each problem .
12 Now Mr Major has a chance to drive that message home .
13 THE BOOM in colourful , vigorous Impressionist-style paintings which , with some astute promotion by auctioneers , has already rippled through the markets for the Scottish colourists , Italian , Scandinavian and Irish art , now has a chance to affect Belgian art , at Christie 's on Thursday .
14 It has a chance to influence that power bloc , democratise its institutions , correct the many faults in the present European community institutions , bring the new financial centre to London , and ensure that the bloc is a benign institution , shouldering world problems and finding aid and defence solutions to them .
15 He may be right , but nobody else has a chance to provide any input into the decisions which affect everybody in F1 . ’
16 The Joint ESRC/SERC Committee has a remit to support interdisciplinary work which spans the full range of interest of both Councils .
17 He has a tendency to give abstract theory in unnecessarily dense language without examples ; this is difficult to absorb , and consequently , when we reach the extended analyses in Chapter 5 , there is a temptation constantly to flick back to the earlier chapters to try to clarify the theory .
18 Figure 9 is also incomplete on the output side : it has a system to mediate spoken output , but nothing to mediate written output or drawn output .
19 a local authority has a responsibility to ensure that accommodation in multiple occupancy housing for use by the homeless is safe and suitable , such that occupants are not injured .
20 a local authority has a responsibility to ensure that accommodation in ( multiple occupancy housing for use by the homeless is safe and suitable , such that occupants are not injured .
21 It has a water cooled single phase 240V 50 Hz .
22 No , because right has a tummy bug this week and she did n't phone or nothing like to say I do n't wan na phone Margaret she do n't wan na know so I do n't know why you 're bugging her for !
23 Holme Pierrepoint … which has a man made whitewater course … is the only place guaranteed to wash you away although there are rivers in Wales and Scotland which are being used when the water 's running high …
24 Has a lot to prove this term , after a poor season Has to move on from the promising youngster stage .
25 Maurice has a gadget to record any telephone calls he wants to .
26 Any council member has a right to inspect any document held by or under control of the authority and relevant to any business to be transacted in council , committee or sub-committee .
27 The public has a right to see this interview .
28 The view of the British Medical Association is that as every patient has a right to refuse medical treatment , it is reasonable for parents to decide for babies .
29 As far as I 'm concerned the person paying my salary has a right to expect total loyalty . ’
30 But Professor Leadbetter also feels the laboratory has a duty to serve British industry , which , he said , lags behind Japan and the United States in the exploitation of advanced facilities such as the SRS .
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