Example sentences of "failure [to-vb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Or alternately if it was n't then we would discuss it again on the Thursday and if it was a failure to agree situation , then we just registered failure to agree with the management .
2 ( a ) where there has been a change in circumstances of an exceptional and specific nature ( but a change in general economic , industrial or political circumstances will not justify failure to proceed with an announced offer ) ;
3 Failure to proceed with the nursing reforms will have catastrophic consequences .
4 Anti-roads campaigners expressed bitter disappointment at the failure to proceed with the Twyford Down and M11 cases .
5 Due to their failure to cope with a multi-million deficit , the journals Arkhitektura , Dekorativnoye iskusstvo and Tvorchestvo have stopped coming out .
6 This period is often thought of as a failure in British politics , of failure to cope with the rise of Hitler and Mussolini abroad and a failure to deal with unemployment at home .
7 Between the wars , however , London 's problems became national problems : the failure to cope with the onrush of the speculative builder , the frailty of town-planning legislation , the threat of the loss of open countryside , the need for road improvements , and the inadequacy of a multiple number of local authorities without effective coordination .
8 The designer is provided , therefore , with an early indication of the mechanism 's failure to meet with the specified operating conditions .
9 Where it is known that the debtor has more than one residential or business address , personal calls should be made at all addresses ; ( b ) should the creditor fail to effect service , a first class prepaid letter should be written to the debtor referring to the call(s) , the purpose of the same and the failure to meet with the debtor , adding that a further call will be made for the same purpose on the day of 19 at hours at ( place ) .
10 Both these cases , while they are addressed to the distinct issues of whether history is accidental or planned , and whether it is accidental or law-governed , exemplify a widespread failure to engage with the problem of holism .
11 By s.95 failure to comply with a nuisance order without reasonable excuse , can result in a maximum fine of £2000 , plus a fine of £50 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction , or the local authority may abate the nuisance and do whatever is necessary to execute the order whereupon expenses can be recovered from the person by whose act or default the nuisance was caused .
12 AIBS Director David Bull has sent a letter of protest to the Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , at Britain 's failure to comply with a request from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees ( UNHCR ) Britain to be ‘ more flexible ’ in its approach towards refugees from the former Yugoslavia .
13 There are several reasons for this extension but the most important in the case of the declaration is that , being a non-coercive remedy ( which means that failure to comply with a declaration does not amount to a contempt of court ) , it is available against the Crown ; and it is very useful in other situations where the seeking of a coercive remedy might be thought unnecessarily aggressive , and where the plaintiff is confident that the defendant will do the right thing once a court says what it is .
14 If a person on whom an improvement or prohibition notice is served fails to comply with it , he is liable to prosecution , and failure to comply with a prohibition notice could lead to imprisonment .
15 The same view must be taken of a claim for compensation for the wrongful repudiation of such an agreement as the basis for such compensation is the failure to comply with a contractual obligation .
16 It will be noted that failure to comply with a direction regarding structural alterations to a seamen 's canteen may result in a refusal to renew the licence It the next application , and not to a fine as under s.36 .
17 In Schedule 4 to the rules , there are four forms of petition , namely : Form 6.7-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable immediately Form 6.8-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable at a future date Form 6.9-petition where execution or other process on a judgment has been returned unsatisfied in whole or part Form 6.10-petition for default in connection with voluntary arrangement .
18 In Schedule 4 to the rules , there are four forms of petition , namely : Form 6.7-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable immediately Form 6.8-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable at a future date Form 6.9-petition where execution or other process on a judgment has been returned unsatisfied in whole or part Form 6.10-petition for default in connection with voluntary arrangement .
19 Where inability to pay is based upon the failure to comply with a statutory demand , the date and manner of service of the demand must be stated and that to the best of the petitioner 's knowledge , the demand has neither been complied with nor set aside nor is any application to set aside outstanding ( r 6.8(2) ) .
20 Whilst a petition , based upon failure to comply with a statutory demand , may be presented before the expiry of the three week period stipulated in the demand if there is a serious possibility that the debtor 's property will be diminished in value ( s 270 ) , no bankruptcy order can be made until the three week period has elapsed ( s 271(2) ) .
21 Failure to comply with a court summons , or to comply with an ‘ unless ’ order , will constitute grounds for striking out .
22 However , s 3 of the UCTA would control a clause which would exempt the seller from liability for failure to comply with a specified delivery date .
23 Failure to comply with the regulations can result in a £2,000 fine or six month prison sentence .
24 Finally , failure to comply with the provisions of the Act once it comes into force will render the builder liable to prosecution and a fine .
25 Failure to comply with the SAO is a summary offence , as is failure to cause a pupil registered at a school to attend regularly ( see section 39(1) ) .
26 On the company 's failure to comply with the notices , informations were laid and summonses issued alleging breaches of s.107 of the Public Health Act 1936 .
27 Since the regime began , the English Institute has withdrawn registration from nine firms , usually as a result of lack of fit and proper status , lack of technical competence or failure to comply with the PII regulations .
28 The Court had jurisdiction to hear an originating summons on the question of the Inland Revenue 's right to demand information in a situation where the taxpayer had no statutory right of appeal against the demand , and a failure to comply with the demand would result in a penalty .
29 The situation was the same with regard to the Revenue 's right to demand information where the taxpayer had no statutory right of appeal , and a failure to comply with the demand would entail a penalty .
30 Failure to comply with the Act — which only covers agreements entered into under UK law or where one or both parties are in the UK at the time — can result in fines of up to £5,000 on summary conviction .
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