Example sentences of "[v-ing] the [noun] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The common duty of care is a duty to take such care as in all the circumstances of the case is reasonable to see that the visitor will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which he is invited or permitted by the occupier to be there .
2 Since s. 2(2) OLA 1957 requires the occupier to take such care as is reasonable to see that visitors will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which they are invited or permitted by the occupier to be there , lawful visitors will be owed a duty only in so far as they remain within the scope of their invitation or permission to be on the premises .
3 the occupier of premises does not owe any such duty to a trespasser : he does not owe to the trespasser a duty to take such care as in all the circumstances of the case is reasonable to see that the trespasser will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which he is trespassing .
4 The duty is in s. 2(2) of the Act : The common duty of care is a duty to take such care as in all the circumstances of the case is reasonable to see that the visitor will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which he is invited or permitted to be there .
5 David Newbegin , director of environment at Durham County Council , last week was accepting the credits for the members and his team .
6 And underlining the case for the Euro-sceptics , is this book , published today .
7 Sheffield City Council , which is handling the infrastructure for the Games , has also met problems over one of the showpiece arenas , the Pond 's Forge swimming complex .
8 ‘ Not really ; it was a case of not seeing the wood for the trees .
9 She came in with a further two bottles of champagne and took them , blue eyes shining , to Alfred , assembling the ingredients for the Rognons à la Didier .
10 Of course , understanding the need for the cuts is one thing , but it does little to mitigate the pain felt by those affected .
11 Dr Martini chaired it , and now , a week later , she was becoming the spokesman for the families .
12 He was opening the case for the banks on the sixth day of the application by the district auditor to have the transactions ruled ultra vires — beyond the council 's legal powers .
13 Pauline read a letter which had been received from Bob Bascombe thanking the Society for the flowers sent to June .
14 and as it 's checking the list for the roads in the town
15 Before all these developments it was widely accepted that knowledge was something that was ‘ transmitted by words and absorbed by words ’ , and suddenly when faced with ‘ establishing the criteria for the arts as higher education subjects … we were forced to look at these subjects … and at what way they contributed to the role of higher education …
16 The men operating the windlass for the portcullis cheered Burun as he rode past and , as soon as they gave tongue , more men came out of a gate-house and joined in .
17 Of particular significance and far-reaching consequence to the lives of women was the exilic legislators ' obsession with ritual cleanness — and in order to understand the full import of this statement , I shall momentarily have to digress from our historical outline and spend a little time analysing the reasons for the legislators ' obsession and its impact .
18 But we do keep going the wages for the crews are paid , the ships go for their refits , and in the Ingard group 's annual report the ships are shown as making quite a lot of money — more than we used to make in the old days .
19 Justinian concluded by regulating the position for the alienees of property bequeathed .
20 It was held that the agreement was void and that effect could not be given to it by rejecting the general restraint which appeared in it and limiting the agreement for the purposes of the action to carrying on the business of a tailor .
21 There the sediment accumulates over aeons , cleverly preventing the toxic over-mineralization of the sea , while at the same time providing the material for the rocks of future continents and mountains as the planetary surface gets recycled .
22 As a resident of Whaddon , and therefore presumably a member of ‘ the ex-agricultural working class ’ , I am anxious that fellow voters should not be deceived into believing that another candidate would have had a better chance of holding the seat for the Conservatives .
23 At a rally addressed by Labour 's Dennis Healey , they spent most of the time trying to avoid one of their school dinner ladies , who was forever shouting to the platform : ‘ You 're just feathering the beds for the Tories . ’
24 The thing is it 's getting the spares for the bastards that 's the thing .
25 He speaks with delight of the recent pardons and releases of many hundreds of political prisoners in Morocco , giving the credit for the releases to Amnesty 's ‘ magnificent Morocco campaign ’ .
26 Midland Red West , which operates in Herefordshire and Worcestershire , is blaming the recession for the cuts .
27 Significantly , farmers — generally reliable Tory supporters — are blaming the Government for the sins of Brussels and appear to be turning a blind eye to the Liberal Democrats ' pro-European stance .
28 Defending the seat for the Conservatives is Home Office minister John Patten who has been in parliament since 1979 .
29 Labour 's Alan Milburn and Michael Fallon , who is defending the seat for the Tories , said they would not appear on the same political platform as Dr Clarke .
30 However , it may also be unable to reap the benefits by charging the community for the advantages gained by improved amenities installed close to its factory ( eg an approach road ) , which benefit local people .
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