Example sentences of "let [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Subject to this Part of this Act , a tenancy under which a dwelling-house … is let as a separate dwelling is a protected tenancy for the purposes of this Act .
2 Under the Acts , a protected tenancy is a tenancy under which a dwelling house is let as a separate dwelling , and the use of the words " tenancy " and " let " means that licences are excluded .
3 The star of The Colour Of Money is telling pals how he was let off a speeding ticket by a traffic policeman recently .
4 Tourism played a significant role on many farms with caravans/chalets/ renovated cottages all being let during a 5–6 month summer period .
5 Beyond this , four short steps led down to an oval door let into a solid steel bulkhead .
6 If someone stands at the front of the play , at the front of the stage and says , you know , I believe in democracy , then you know you are let into a political play , yeah .
7 Soon I came to a strange place where the river divided , one part of it compressed as a hurling white torrent between steep artificial banks , the other part let into a tranquil canal that entered Galway from the countryside .
8 It was only water that was let into a confined space but we had a Sports Association which had a section for the swimming and er I way remember bought a couple of old single decker buses from somewhere , I do n't know where and he had them fitted out and rigged up at Stoke Bathing Place , especially for us to go there and change and w we did have quite a good strong section , we used to hold our , an annual what you call a regatta , or , no not a regatta but er in the St Matthew 's Swimming Baths a festival , a swimming festival a gala , yes
9 On large or uneven surfaces , the flashing is best let into a horizontal run of pointing and sealed in with mortar .
10 Part IV of the Act of 1985 , which deals with secure tenancies and the rights of secure tenants , provides by section 84(2) ( b ) that the court shall not make an order for the possession of a dwelling house let under a secure tenancy on the grounds set out in Part II of Schedule 2 ‘ unless it is satisfied that suitable accommodation will be available for the tenant when the order takes effect . ’
11 Sometimes a large coloured dot ( red for stop ) is used to emphasise when there are no rooms available for let in a certain category .
12 A rent in the old thatch let in a piercing beam of sunlight .
13 Construction is let in a single design and build contract to the TML of which 40% ( including the terminals and approach roads ) is covered by a fixed price arrangement adjustable for inflation , 10% ( including the shuttle rolling stock ) by competitive tendering arrangements , and 50% ( tunnel construction ) by a target price arrangement .
14 Yet even on the tapes of the talks , considerably less gilded than the memoranda , it let in a little light for a moment .
15 The choice of contract may also have a significant effect on the ability of the client to control costs. , If there is a firm , fixed design which is let on a fixed price basis , the primary responsibility for control of construction costs is given to the contractor .
16 Such accommodation can often be let on a long lease or sold to raise a capital sum .
17 They had spent two nights in bed-and-breakfast accommodation before taking a month 's let on a furnished flat close to Clapham Junction mainline railway station .
18 If the landlord of an Assured Tenant wishes to obtain possession of the premises he or she must first of all serve upon the tenant a Notice Seeking Possession of a Property let on an Assured Tenancy .
19 If the land has been let on an exempt basis after 31 July 1989 , the landlord needs Customs ' written permission to opt ( Sch 6A , para 3(6) ( a ) and ( 10 ) ; Notice 742B , part V ) .
20 A long lease of a large property acquired for investment may well require far different treatment from a lease of second rate property let to a small businessman at a rack rent .
21 Furthermore , any dwelling below these " control limits " would become decontrolled when let to a new tenant .
22 The blinds of the houses were always drawn to different levels , since each of the rooms was let to a different lodger , and their times of getting up and going to bed were different .
23 The branches above murmured in supplication and let through a sudden , spiralling shaft of light .
24 Where a plaintiff claims the delivery of goods let under a hire-purchase agreement to a person other than a body corporate , he shall in his particulars state in the following order : ( 1 ) the date of the agreement and the parties to it , with the number of the agreement or sufficient particulars to enable the debtor to identify the agreement ; ( 2 ) where the plaintiff was not one of the original parties to the agreement , the means by which the rights and duties of the creditor under the agreement passed to him ; ( 3 ) whether the agreement is a regulated agreement and , if it is not a regulated agreement , the reason why ; ( 4 ) the place where the agreement was signed by the debtor ( if known ) ; ( 5 ) the goods claimed ; ( 6 ) the total price of the goods ; ( 7 ) the paid-up sum ; ( 8 ) the unpaid balance of the total price ; ( 9 ) whether a default notice or a notice under s 76(1) or s 98(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 has been served on the debtor and if it has , the date on which and the manner in which it was so served ; ( 10 ) the date when the right to demand delivery of the goods accrued ; ( 11 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed as an alternative to the delivery of the goods ; and ( 12 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed in addition to the delivery of the goods or any claim under sub-paragraph ( 10 ) , stating the cause of action in respect of which each such claim is made .
25 Less offensive is one that has been ‘ inlaid ’ or let into a stronger leaf so that both sides of the letter or document are visible by means of this window .
26 Outside is a different matter — protective covers for the cabin and cowling are an excellent idea as long as they let in a free flow of air to minimise condensation .
27 It 's profitable let on a single-day basis .
28 Edwin owned the freehold of another property in the street , let on a fat lease , there is more property on the sea-front , and a nice carefully nurtured portfolio of equities .
29 There are also statutory covenants requiring landlords , of properties let at a low rent , to ensure that they are both fit for human habitation at the start of the tenancy and are kept fit for habitation throughout the lease :
30 The crowd at the door parted to let through a gaunt old man wearing the black peci hat , symbol of Indonesian nationalism , faded sarong and a shirt with so many patches that it was hard to tell which was the original material .
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