Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [verb] [prep] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | By s12 of the Solicitors Act , the Law Society is given discretion to grant or refuse an application for a practising certificate in the following cases : ( 1 ) a first application ; ( 2 ) an application by a solicitor who has never held an unconditional certificate since admission ; ( 3 ) where 12 months or more will have elapsed since a practising certificate was last held ; ( 4 ) after the disciplinary tribunal has ordered a penalty or costs against the applicant or delivered a reprimand ; ( 5 ) after failure by the applicant to offer sufficient explanation for his or her professional conduct after being called upon so to do ; ( 6 ) after failure to deliver an accountant 's report in due time ( and an additional fee will be payable if the discretion is not invoked to refuse the application ) ; ( 7 ) after the expiry of a period of suspension ; ( 8 ) after the name of the applicant who has been struck off is restored to the roll ; ( 9 ) while the applicant is an undischarged bankrupt ; ( 10 ) after the applicant 's discharge from bankruptcy or after the applicant has entered into a composition or deed of arrangement for the benefit of his creditors ; ( 11 ) while the applicant is a patient as defined by s94 of the Mental Health Act 1983 or a person as to whom powers have been exercised under s104 of the Mental Health Act 1959 or s98 of the 1983 Act ; ( 12 ) where the applicant has received a sentence of imprisonment ; ( 13 ) where the applicant has failed to satisfy a money judgment against him or her which is not a judgment limited to costs and which is not a judgment in respect of which indemnity or relief from some other person is available . |
2 | A BRITISH Airways pilot killed himself after being blamed for nearly flying a packed Boeing 747 into a hotel . |
3 | When work is not in progress on a module but the module must be accessed by a package , the module must be locked against being set to hard copy only and against modification . |
4 | Even though the spreadsheet will act like a financial calculator and tell you all about your savings plan there is something to be said for actually seeing your money grow . |
5 | It was not proposed that the two phases necessarily identified with the fibrils to be observed in highly drawn polymers although such identification is clearly possible . |
6 | These enable racist statements to be formulated without ever bringing into awareness the racist predicates on which the statements are grounded . |
7 | There is no prestige to be gained from simply repeating someone else 's experiment ; you are very unlikely to get a grant to do it , and the main scientific journals are not normally interested in publishing ‘ replications ’ of experiments unless they are on a particularly controversial topic . |
8 | This suggests to us that there 's probably no advantage to be gained from further tinkering with the law . |
9 | Increasingly , I was baffled by what was going on , and kept silent , only to be rebuked for not trying or for adopting a disdainful attitude . |
10 | It does not follow that the teacher has to be engaged in actually moving the frontier . |
11 | There are several spine-like papillae at the apex of the jaw , distal to these papillae the jaw appears to be covered by irregularly spaced oral papillae which are smaller and more rounded than those at the apex . |
12 | Very large peels may have to be mounted between specially cut pieces of thin window glass . |
13 | Most of the original marshland flora and fauna disappeared , to be replaced by newly planted trees and hedges . |
14 | Decisions have to be made on how to arrange the interface between manufacturing and sales , and in the area of delegating responsibility for international operations . |
15 | Apart from the anxiety caused by such uncertainty and the distress concerned , difficult decisions might have to be made about how to proceed . |
16 | I 'd lusted after these peaks for some time , but a decision has to be made about how to get at them . |
17 | It was the moment when a choice had to be made about how to approach the exploitation and inequitable treatment meted out to Black subjects in Britain . |
18 | The group operates a number of contributory and non-contributory schemes , mainly of the defined benefit type , which require contributions to be made to separately administered funds . |
19 | Often compromise is not possible : a choice has to be made between diametrically opposed policies . |
20 | But a number of qualifications need to be made before fully accepting such an analysis . |
21 | I happened to be looking for somewhere to mount a small African sculpture I had bought and came upon De Biasi in Tottenham Mews just off Tottenham Court Toad . |
22 | So that e E Os need to be looking at how to help with interview |
23 | If the sign were a wooden stick , care would have to be exercised in not hurting or being hurt — the mechanism of the make-believe being blurred by the intrusion of the present objective reality . |
24 | In the case of South Africa , this kind of self-esteem has to be sought in deliberately resisting the implications of what is taught rather than accepting them . |
25 | Further studies need to be done to precisely identify them . |
26 | Meanwhile , Mrs Hollidaye revealed to Dot how many things were to be done without even having to move from bed . |
27 | It 's got to be done by actually tackling the people who are going to be violent by preventing them being violent . |
28 | A headmaster who resigned from a private girls ' school is waiting to see if he 's to be prosecuted for allegedly importing child pornography . |
29 | In other words , having debited principal and interest for loans raised to operating statements , rates had to be collected at least to cover those repayments ( S. 2 , General Rate Act 1967 ) . |
30 | Ranges in ‘ pure ’ cash and carry 's tend to be limited to fast moving items so specialist products may not be stocked . |