Example sentences of "[subord] to [art] [noun] [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In cases considered since Roe , the Supreme Court has generally shown more deference to congressional restrictions than to the states ' attempts to overturn Roe , for example it ruled that public funds may not be used for abortions whether therapeutic or non-therapeutic ( Harris v. McRae 1980 ) .
2 Future Neil Kinnocks — or David Blunketts or Michael Meachers or even Ken Livingstones — will find that their best strategy in their early years in national politics will be to act and speak in a way that appeals to ordinary television-watching , newspaper-reading Labour Party members , rather than to the left 's hyperactivists .
3 It is essential for departments to pull together , talk to each other and be in no doubt as to the others ' requirements .
4 This could provide a clue as to the bombers ' whereabouts between 16 September and the bombing , which killed 10 bandsmen .
5 If the acquirer 's solicitors are to prepare the agreement , it is very important that they are fully informed as to the acquirer 's aims and concerns about the acquisition and its assessment of its bargaining position and that they discuss the draft with the acquirer before it is released to the seller .
6 The new group provides a valuable new resource for those turning to law later in their careers as well as to the College 's undergraduates and post-graduates .
7 The court will then be in a position to enable it to form its own opinion as to the plaintiff 's chances of success .
8 Before giving a reaction to our letter , a target may ask for clarification as to the purchaser 's intentions , normally with regard to the development of the business and job security for the employees .
9 The court can , on the application of the official receiver or trustee , summon the bankrupt , his or her spouse , or any person suspected of having any property of the bankrupt in his possession or information as to the bankrupt 's dealings , affairs or property , to appear before it ( s 366(1) ) and , except as regards the bankrupt or his or her spouse , require an affidavit to be submitted to the court containing an account of dealings with the bankrupt or require the production of documents relating to the bankrupt 's dealings , affairs or property ( s 366(1) ) .
10 These two expressions leave doubts as to the testator 's intentions .
11 If the debtor is away , inquiry should also be made whether or not letters are being forwarded to an address within the jurisdiction ( England and Wales ) or elsewhere ; ( d ) if the debtor is represented by a solicitor , an attempt should be made to arrange an appointment for personal service through such solicitor … the rules provide for a solicitor accepting service of a statutory demand on behalf of his client but there is no similar provision in respect of service of a bankruptcy petition ; ( e ) the supporting affidavit should deal with all the above matters including all relevant facts as to the debtor 's whereabouts and whether the appointment letter(s) has/have been returned .
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