Example sentences of "and [prep] the reason " in BNC.

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1 Mr Dalyell also asked whether work on controls over radioactive emissions , particularly at Aldermaston , Amersham and Burghfield , was being hampered , and for the reasons for the recruitment difficulties .
2 For these reasons , and for the reasons set out in the judgment of Balcombe L.J. , I would allow this appeal .
3 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal .
4 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal .
5 I agree with it , and for the reasons he gives would dismiss this appeal .
6 I agree with it , and for the reasons which he gives I , too , would dismiss both appeals .
7 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs ' action .
8 I agree with it , and for the reasons he gives would allow the appeal .
9 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
10 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
11 I have had the advantage of reading in draft the opinion of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
12 For these reasons and for the reasons to be given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Ackner , I would therefore allow this appeal and restore the order of Buckley J.
13 In my judgment and for the reasons which I have given , the challenge based upon the implication of a requirement of natural justice must fail .
14 For these reasons and for the reasons given in the judgment of Scott L.J. , I , too , would allow this appeal .
15 In my opinion , and for the reasons I have tried to formulate , such a refusal would not be consonant with relevant legal principles as they have developed and have been applied in the last 50 years .
16 I agree with it , and for the reasons which he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
17 I agree with it , and for the reasons given , I , too , would allow the appeal .
18 I agree with it , and for the reasons given , I , too , would allow the appeal .
19 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speeches of my noble and learned friends , Lord Keith of Kinkel and Lord Browne-Wilkinson , and for the reasons which they give I agree that the appeal should be allowed and the questions answered in the way in which my noble and learned friend , Lord Keith of Kinkel , proposes .
20 For these reasons and for the reasons which have already been given by Glidewell L.J. , I would dismiss this appeal .
21 So far as the transfer of the property or the whole or part of the husband 's share in it to the wife is concerned , the provisions set out in Chapter 2 apply and for the reasons there mentioned there is unlikely to be a liability for capital gains tax or inheritance tax .
22 It is presidential policy that , wherever practicable , claimants should be told the outcome of their appeals on the day , but in all cases the claimant and adjudication officer must be sent a written record of the decision which includes a note of the evidence and submissions of the parties , a statement of the tribunals findings of fact and of the reasons for the decision .
23 — demands a detailed explanation of impeachment as well as of the convention of ministerial responsibility and of the reasons why the second replaced the first .
24 Audre Lorde reminds us of our differences and of the reasons why we need to overcome them :
25 The role of generalized person in the infinitive thus allows a deeper understanding of those uses of the infinitive where it is not in syntactic relation with another verb and of the reasons why to is used in certain of these uses but not in others .
26 I agree with both the judgments that have been given and with the reasons given in those judgments for allowing this appeal .
27 We would ask the reader to bear in mind from the outset , however , that we write from the viewpoint of the English urban sub-culture , in which we are not only fieldworkers and observers but life members ; nevertheless , we believe that the English and American complexes of parental experience show very many points of coincidence , both historically and contemporaneously , both in the things that parents do and in the reasons for which they do them : and that , therefore , a discussion in these terms will have a validity for parent-child behaviour on both sides of the Atlantic .
28 And that means understanding and respecting the reasons why people have children .
29 To the observer this decision of 1955 looks as hard or harder ; to agree to accept a post which he expected to hate , and for which he regarded himself as unsuitable , and in which he would have to neglect that scholarship which was essential to his happiness and to his sense of vocation and to the reason why he ever became a bishop at all , if the leaders of the Church declared that this was where he was needed .
30 The Regional Council refused planning permission for the development in November of last year , and among the reasons for refusal was the lack of justification for the commercial development , and the harm that would be caused to this particular part of the Green Belt .
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