Example sentences of "the terms [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This can cause problems , since you agree under the terms of the covenant to make payments out of income from which tax has been deducted . |
2 | The meaning of democracy shifts even further once it is interpreted within the terms of the Calvinist principle of the Godly society , where it is the lot of the just to assume power and to guide the citizens in the paths of righteousness . |
3 | Yet the articles which followed qualified certain of these rights in a typically catholic way and in the terms of the papal teaching of the day . |
4 | c ) If it is considered imperative that such privileged information should be included on the paper and which [ sic ] falls within the terms of the concern expressed above , then the whole should be submitted for approval by a Chief Officer … who will give a ruling as to its use and circulation . |
5 | every anthropologist has experienced ‘ culture shock ’ ; a temporary inability to grasp and act and think in the terms of the assumptions upon which the newly entered culture is based . |
6 | Under the terms of the 1986 Disabled Persons Act , the social services department must assess the needs for day services and services at home of people who are disabled . |
7 | One can invoke , too , Ricks 's insistence that the language of the agenda sets the terms of the debate : to speak of ‘ principles ’ and ‘ faith ’ is to offer an alternative discourse to the invocation of ‘ theory ’ and ‘ ideology ’ . |
8 | Retail , which refuses to disclose the terms of the deal , was set up last year with £10m of City capital and is headed by Malcolm Parkinson , the former B & Q managing director . |
9 | It argues that Britain must move Hong Kong into alignment with the terms of the Basic Law before 1997 , to avoid instability during the transition itself . |
10 | We have met the terms of the loan , ’ Mr Cross said , answering widespread speculation that Mr Bond , whose commercial empire is troubled , had been forced to hand over the painting to Sotheby 's for resale . |
11 | Under the terms of the agreement , a consortium of the West German firms Howaldstwerke-Deutscheswerft ( HDW ) and Thyssen Nordsewerke is to supply two diesel-powered submarines to the US . |
12 | Although the terms of the motion to be debated are supportive of government economic policy , a significant number of constituencies have criticised over-reliance on interest rates as an instrument of economic regulation . |
13 | He said that although Raper and his ‘ henchman ’ , Allen , had unlawfully exported large sums of money out of the UK 's jurisdiction , by the terms of the agreement the bank liquidators would take no voluntary part in any subsequent proceedings relating to the contempt charges . |
14 | The terms of the revised McCaw offer value LIN at $293 per pop , which is the highest yet recorded . |
15 | To fulfil the terms of the European Directive , still tighter rules are expected to follow from the ‘ green ’ Bill the Government is expected to introduce . |
16 | At that moment the terms of the truce between the Downing Street neighbours will be conveniently forgotten . |
17 | Even more extraordinary was the fact that Nelson Mandela , the sixth and most eminent member of the group , appeared to have negotiated the terms of the release of his colleagues , who are expected to be freed this weekend . |
18 | Do the same in the terms of the culture which you are trying to examine |
19 | In the terms of the binaries invoked , and reinstalled rightway-around , he should have been perceived as only shallow , specious , ineffectual . |
20 | It would surely be difficult to prove that the terms of the theory were prescribed by political requirements . |
21 | In one sense , businesses are licensed by the community to operate and you have to work within the terms of the licence , which tend to change . |
22 | The PFA appealed on behalf of injured players to the courts under the terms of the Workmen 's Compensation Act of 1906 . |
23 | W/Cpl Burns informs the Volkspoliqei that their request is outside the terms of the Agreement , and that if they want any details they must call for a Soviet officer , to whom the information will be given . |
24 | Minors could not qualify for free shares under the terms of the recent Abbey conversion to a public limited company . |
25 | Although Nato and Warsaw Pact forces would be cut back under the terms of the Conventional Force Agreement now under negotiation in Vienna , each alliance would retain a military presence in its part of the German confederation . |
26 | For those who find themselves in that category , something extra is now needed , some adventitious stroke of fortune , something to upset the terms of the argument and create a world no longer dominated by a leader of proven unpopularity . |
27 | Lord Donaldson ruled that Mr Hurd , in deciding whether to issue a directive , and in deciding its terms , was free to take account of the terms of the European Convention , but was under no obligation to do so . |
28 | The terms of the convention were irrelevant to the appeal 's dismissal . |
29 | It followed that while the Home Secretary was free to take account of the terms of the Convention , he was not obliged to do so and that the terms of the Convention were irrelevant to the court 's decision . |
30 | It followed that while the Home Secretary was free to take account of the terms of the Convention , he was not obliged to do so and that the terms of the Convention were irrelevant to the court 's decision . |