Example sentences of "the requirements [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 With the improving reliability and flexibility and reducing cost of electronic components , it is possible to build more complex hardware systems to simplify the requirements on the computer programs .
2 Well I 'd start with wood and er get something rough to work off and then , use me head as I say , get it down to the requirements on the , on the paper and then start to produce eventually , you know and er
3 Because they can not discuss the requirements on the phone .
4 Thorneycroft insisted , like Sandys before him over the TSR 2 , that economies should be made by the Navy and RAF using the same airframe for their future supersonic fighter , but he was equally unsuccessful : the requirements for the two environments were far too far apart .
5 If a defendant fulfils the requirements for the offence of rape or buggery but failed to achieve penetration , liability for attempted rape or attempted buggery may be possible .
6 Some general conclusions were also drawn in terms of the requirements for the IPS , ie that :
7 So there was a conflict here between the requirements for the development of the individual farm and those of our policy .
8 Also , the requirements for the investigation of accidents should be made to apply to incidents as well .
9 These slow waves increase in amplitude and persistence until , when they occupy 20 per cent or more of the record , the requirements for the scoring of Stage 3 sleep are satisfied .
10 In West Germany the requirements for the selection of constituency candidates apply also , mutatis mutandis , to the selection of list candidates , with the important additional stipulation that the ranking of these must like their nomination be decided by secret ballot : again , an example that United Kingdom electoral law should follow .
11 In conclusion , the Commission considered that the existence of the quota system was irrelevant to the compatibility with Community law of the requirements for the registration of vessels referred to in question ( 2 ) .
12 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the object of the substituted section 9 of the Wills Act 1837 had been to simplify the requirements for the execution and witnessing of a will ; that the complementary requirements , of a signature and of an intention that the signature should give effect to the will , demanded a practical approach ; that a written name , not being a normal signature , was capable of being a signature for the purposes of section 9 ; but that where a testamentary document was signed before the dispositive provisions had been written , affirmative evidence was necessary to show that the testator had intended the signature to give effect to the provisions ; that by writing his name and the dispositive provisions in one single operation the deceased had provided such evidence ; and that , accordingly , the will had been duly executed ; but that , on the evidence , the deputy judge had been entitled to conclude that the onus on the defendants of establishing the testamentary capacity of the deceased had not been discharged ( post , pp. 588B–H , 589B–F , 592A–C ) .
13 There can be no doubt but that the Parliamentary intention in substituting the new section 9 for the original section was to simplify the requirements for the execution and witnessing of a will .
14 John Child ( 1984 , Chapter 1 ) has set out in some detail the requirements for the formulation and successful implementation of managerial plans .
15 The requirements for the training of probate practitioners should be at least as rigorous as those for licensed conveyancers — two years — and the ‘ fitness and properness ’ should also .
16 The requirements for the operation of this exception to the nemo dat principle are as follows :
17 Section 109 contains the requirements for the appointment of an independent valuer ( who must be an accountant qualified to be the auditor of that company ) and the contents of his report .
18 provide clear guidelines to the workplace supervisor in order that the student may experience the conditions necessary to overtake the requirements for the successful completion of the module .
19 A number of the requirements for the general public will also cater for special needs groups ( women , disabled , ethnic minorities ) .
20 They are all linked with parts of educational activity which fall within a typical institutional plan and are now largely covered in the requirements for the publication of comparative information laid down in the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 .
21 For the MA in Architecture and the BCom the decision is made at the end of the third year , by which time the student should have satisfied the requirements for the general degree .
22 I think it 's necessary to set the scene for that to say that in fact as between the County Council and Barton Willmore there 's very little difference in what we see are the requirements for the ring around the city , we both have a figure of of six thousand and something quite small .
23 Placings were the most popular method of issue over 1985–89 , although the average size at £6m was considerably smaller than offers for sale and tenders at £62.3 and £32.8 million respectively , reflecting the fact that smaller companies tend to go for placings as they tend to be cheaper ( see Table 11.2 ) and placings have also become more popular as a result of the requirements for the size of company using a placing being relaxed after Big Bang .
24 Although we are more aware of the requirements for the horse , we know that the ingredients are variable .
25 That the audition process was one that examined you totally — your private behaviour as well as your theatrical ability , the two feeding into each other to find a way to suit the requirements of the part and the particular aspects that were being looked at by the director , Michael Blakemore .
26 Dorset Fire Safety Committee senior fire prevention officer Ian Clark said : ‘ One of the biggest problems with hotels is that they do not maintain the requirements of the Fire Certificate . ’
27 If the doors are the room 's only opening to the outside air , you should choose a type with a trickle ventilator built into the top frame member to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations .
28 Thus the expedition is neatly manipulated to include many of the requirements of the national curriculum : ‘ We are very keen to make sure that we do n't lose all the good things that have been going on in schools , ’ she says .
29 Schools will have to give ‘ substantially more time ’ to science to meet the requirements of the national curriculum , the inspectors added .
30 There was no reason to suppose that in proceedings under Order 5 , rule 5 , it was intended to enable a named representative defendant to claim against a member of the represented class without complying with the requirements of the county court rules .
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