Example sentences of "reasons [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For these reasons alone the issue must be dealt with from the outset with as much information as is possible .
2 This is attributed mainly to historical reasons whereby the function of external agreements in the UK has been largely procedural , rather than substantive .
3 Equally , it must be apparent from the statement of reasons how the court has approached its duty under section 25 or indeed whatever section or sections of the Act of 1989 with which they are concerned .
4 For legal reasons neither the girl 's identity nor that of her mother or foster parents can be revealed .
5 There is a statutory requirement that the offender be given seven days ' written notice setting out the conditions of eligibility for deportation , and the exceptions ; additionally the Court has indicated in a number of cases that the sentencer should invite counsel to address the court with specific reference to the question of deportation , and give reasons where a recommendation is made .
6 Having looked at the services export houses have to offer , we shall now look at a number of reasons why a manufacturer might want to use one .
7 That 's one of the reasons why a removal man when he comes into the place does n't start with one room , upstairs shall we say , and f empty that room then empty another , because he 's looking for sizes and shapes that will fit .
8 Second , ‘ join a rugby club ’ , also unsatisfactory because : ( a ) it still does n't guarantee you tickets ; and ( b ) there are many good reasons why a rugby supporter may not wish to be a member of a club .
9 The assessment commonly takes as its main form one or more visits to the client and clarificatory discussion with them of the reasons why a service is being sought and of the implications of providing it .
10 Applications , stating the reasons why a grant is requested and giving a curriculum vitae and the names of two academic referees , must reach the Principal by 31 January 1992 .
11 But even when it breaks down there are all sorts of reasons why a couple could benefit by continuing to cooperate , and treating their divorce , too , as nonzero sum .
12 There may be many reasons why a patient under hypnosis is able to experience past-life regression ( or , as the doubters might call it , ‘ flights of fancy ’ ) , but any of them can play a significant part in the overcoming of that patient 's particular problem .
13 ‘ There could be literally a multitude of quite proper reasons why a child decided it no longer wanted to live with its parents . ’
14 They have published opinions of Speaker 's Counsel which set out reasons why a proposal is legally important or open to challenge .
15 There are various reasons why a songwriter/artist should do this .
16 The scope of this section is wide , since there are three reasons why a person may be dealing otherwise than as a consumer : first , because he is a businessman ( see s 12(1) ( a ) ) ; second , because the other party is not a businessman ( see s 12(1) ( b ) ) ; and third , because the goods are not of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption ( see s 12(1) ( c ) ) .
17 It is always interesting to find reasons why a masterpiece is better than a merely ‘ good ’ piece .
18 It is abundantly clear that Mr Radice has two main objectives — to ensure that the Department of Health is required to give its reasons why a product licence for a medicine is granted , revoked , or suspended , and to ensure that patients are provided with better and more comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of the medicines that are prescribed for them .
19 The ten-member panel prepared a 20-page dossier detailing reasons why a bypass was needed .
20 There are sometimes very good reasons why a woman needs strong pain relief : the baby may be at risk , or there may be obstetric reasons .
21 This specialisation can be quite important ; there are good reasons why a model specialises in hair fashion photography rather than hands or feet .
22 As Sperber and Wilson have shown , there is a variety of reasons why a hearer who was not in a position to process an utterance or block of utterances might want to be presented with a summary of it , and correspondingly , a variety of different sorts of summaries that a speaker might provide .
23 The officer did not invite the defendant to express a preference for giving blood or urine but warned him of the consequences of failure to provide a specimen and gave him the opportunity to put forward any reasons why a specimen of blood could not be taken by a doctor .
24 Are there any reasons why a specimen of blood can not or should not be taken by a doctor ?
25 Again , on the face of the statute , I can not see any reason why in this case the constable should do more than tell the driver the reason under section 7(3) why breath specimens can not be taken or used ; tell him that in these circumstances he is required to give a specimen of blood or urine but that it is for the constable to decide which ; warn him that a failure to provide the specimen required may render him liable to prosecution ; and then , if the constable decides to require blood , ask the driver if there are any reasons why a specimen can not or should not be taken from him by a doctor .
26 This is one of the reasons why a designer 's life is a hard one .
27 There are , in my opinion , two reasons why a proceeding under section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 does not require a court of two justices .
28 This is one of the reasons why a loft conversion is classed as a ‘ material alteration ’ under the Building Regulations .
29 However , especially with interest rates still relatively high , there may be reasons why a mortgage would not be sensible for you .
30 There can be several reasons why a community tank can have its uses , one being as a mixture of different species for display purposes .
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