Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | For reasons outlined earlier in this chapter these do not usually consist of jobs , but rather of space ( which will be considered in the following chapter under the heading of land use and access ) and housing . |
2 | One might hope so , but the picture in figure 10.2 does not immediately support such optimism . |
3 | the credit assignment problem and we shall see that the classification scheme set out in Chapter 1 does not always work perfectly . |
4 | Nevertheless the language used in the SGA 1979 does not easily admit of Diplock LJ 's tertium quid where terms are defined as " conditions " or " warranties " . |
5 | It is sufficient at this stage to note that the SGA 1979 does not necessarily contemplate the sale of absolute ownership ( National Employers Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd v Jones [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 952 ) and that relativity of title is the key to the understanding of the property passing provisions under the SGA 1979 . |
6 | Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that , although the definition of ā family proceedings ā in section 8 of the Children Act 1989 did not specifically refer to the provisions in Part III of the Act , the section was to be read with section 92(2) of the Act which made it clear that all applications to the justices under the Act were family proceedings ; that , accordingly , the application to the justices for a secure accommodation order under section 25 in Part III of the Act were family proceedings ; and that , therefore , the statements of evidence and the psychiatrist 's report should have been admitted in evidence in accordance with the provisions of the Children ( Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence ) Order 1991 ( post , pp. 91EāG , H ā 92A ) . |
7 | The old and unsatisfactory distinction is not to be unnecessarily perpetuated where the language of the Theft Act 1968 does not so require . |
8 | The Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 does not specifically define these terms but states that " employed " , " employee " and " employer " and " employment " refer to employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship ( section 178 ) . |
9 | Example 2 does not really make sense ( although it is possible to think of situations where this might occur ) , but example 4 does . |
10 | What is clear is that the word oppressive does not necessarily mean that the defendant has been induced to enter the restriction by fraud , misrepresentation , deceit or forced to enter it by duress . |
11 | In controls the rate of butyrate metabolism in the ileum was significantly higher than in the ascending colon ( p<0.05 ) , and although the mean rate of glutamine metabolism was also higher in the ileum this did not quite achieve statistical significance ( p=0.06 ) . |
12 | The seventeen year old does not always want to listen to the views of his father and mother , particularly if he has his heart set upon a motorbike ! |
13 | In English this does not necessarily happen , although one might claim it is precisely this device which good story-tellers invoke , even in English . |