Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Either way duress is always action designed to exert pressure in order to secure the consent .
2 ( 2 ) Whereas it has been axiomatic throughout the working lifetimes of many now engaged in the administration of criminal justice that a police officer should never , save in exceptional circumstances , even address questions to a suspect after he has been charged , the Serious Fraud Office , which is by statute required to have regard to Code C , is asserting a contradictory power not only to ask questions at such a time , but also to penalise the applicant for any failure to reply .
3 There was no significant difference in the proportion of each group noted to show evidence of cataract , previous cataract extraction , or diabetic retinopathy ( table VII ) .
4 All items pack into the custom fitted carry case for ease and safety of transport .
5 All items pack into the custom fitted carry case for ease and safety of transport .
6 When the codes of practice were revised recently in response to strong pressure from the police , the guidance was made slightly less restrictive by removing the statement that reasonable suspicion should be no less than the suspicion required to effect arrest without warrant .
7 The value of the altered goods supplied back by the repairer would be the price agreed taking account of work performed and any charge by the original owner for them .
8 But the method proposed goes hand in hand with the method of assessing individuals by profiling .
9 In an action for recovery of land , the particulars must give : ( 1 ) a full description of the land ; ( 2 ) the net annual value for rating , or , if the land does not consist of one or more hereditaments having a separate net annual value for rating : ( a ) where the land forms part of a hereditament having a net annual value not exceeding the county court limit ( see under " Limits of County Court Jurisdiction " ) , the net annual value of that hereditament , or ( b ) in any other case , the value of the land by the year ; ( See as to NAV — Chapter 29 ) ( 3 ) the rent , if any , of the land ; ( 4 ) the grounds on which possession is claimed ; ( 5 ) in a case under s 138 of the 1984 Act ( proceedings to enforce a right of re-entry or forfeiture for non-payment of rent ) , the daily rate at which the rent in arrear or mesne profits are to be calculated ; ( 6 ) in proceedings for forfeiture the name and address of any underlessee or mortgagee entitled to claim relief against forfeiture and a copy of the particulars of claim for that person ( Ord 6 , r 3(2) ) ; ( 7 ) a claim for arrears of rent and mesne profits should be included if applicable ( see Chapter 16 ) .
10 A computer presentation which provides a realistic management situation designed to stimulate discussion among business English students .
11 I refer to the above and your letter dated requesting excusal from jury duty at the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh , on
12 The term ‘ fuel pump ’ is intended to encompass any type of pump used to dispense fuel for use in vehicles .
13 The golden eagle , at one time persecuted to near extinction by game keepers , is now a strictly protected bird .
14 Recent advances in molecular genetics have culminated in the cloning of the APC gene known to cause FAP on chromosome 5 .
15 Another costly area of training for firms is the time spent ensuring compliance with training standards .
16 If the time taken to execute cycle of delay routine is T1 and the time occupied in changing excitation , updating and position count and moving the delay pointer is l " 2 , then , for a delay value d , the time between excitation changes is : which is the reciprocal of the instantaneous stepping rate : T1 and T2 are fixed by the number of processor instruction cycles required to execute the corresponding sections of software .
17 Region forced to take action over sewage pollution
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