Example sentences of "relation to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The last two registers afford important information , not obtainable from Companies House , in relation to beneficial ownership and not just registered ownership , and are particularly valuable to a searcher who suspects that some major transaction , ( e.g .
2 There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation .
3 In addition to these stimulus characteristics , a large number of subject variables have been studied in relation to visual hemifield asymmetry .
4 It turns out that if I choose a direction and look at the electron 's spin in relation to that direction then either its axis of rotation points along that direction or it is wholly in the reverse direction .
5 ‘ ( 1 ) Whether or not the Director of the Serious Fraud Office , in employing her powers under section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 in relation to a person under investigation who has been charged with an offence , is obliged by any principle of law , before asking any question or seeking any information in relation to that offence , to inform that person that he is not obliged to answer such questions , or provide such information , and , if so , by what principle of law .
6 He made a complaint that the record of his interview in relation to that offence contained fabricated admissions .
7 And this is of course , as if I agree with the view that you expressed yesterday in a general context , although it was made specifically then in relation to one village , any recommendation I make in relation to that village , if it is based on the general principle , must apply by analogy also to Skelton , and I would have little choice but to recommend to the councils that they may wish or indeed they should , reconsider this question of washing-over or insetting elsewhere .
8 The fourth principle is that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall be adequate , relevant and not excessive in relation to that purpose or those purposes ’ — and there is more to this than at first meets the eye .
9 Principle four relates the need to only hold personal data that is ‘ adequate , relevant and not excessive in relation to that purpose or those purposes ’ .
10 if I can er start first of all with the pleadings bundle and with the statement of claim which erm er sets out all the er upon which the plaintiffs and your Lordship will see from paragraph one that this claims relate to the purchase by the plaintiff of a lease of a restaurant and wine bar business at and er it is alleged that the defendants were retained by the plaintiffs to advise them in relation to that transaction in early September of nineteen eighty five and that the contract between them er contained the usual implied required for the defendant to exercise or deal with the proper and care in relation to their conduct of the transaction and er to the advice given to the plaintiffs throughout .
11 he holds information which he knows is unpublished price sensitive information in relation to that company ; and
12 Section 230(2) of the Act of 1986 provides that , where an administrative receiver of a company is appointed , he must be a person who is qualified to act as an insolvency practitioner in relation to that company .
13 A person who manages or is part of the same group as the investment manager of an investment trust company will not normally be regarded as an appropriate person to give independent advice in relation to that company .
14 It is in relation to that order of the court that the present proceedings arise .
15 Law of the evidence in relation to that change will be apparent when I deal with the question of loss of future earnings .
16 His was a world in which sacred and secular , clergy and laity , men and women , were all to be sharply separated in a way that neither modern secular society , nor those in the West attempting to rethink Christianity in relation to that society , could possibly accept .
17 In being able to discriminate truth — or something approximating to it — from falsehood or nonsense , the student enters a state of intellectual freedom in relation to that portion of the world which is the focus of his or her studies .
18 This may be divided into two sections : first , the problem of the nature of the subject , and secondly , the problem of the nature of the object in relation to that subject .
19 Will my right hon. Friend give the several hundred Maxwell pensioners in my constituency an assurance that he will scrutinise carefully the role of those supervisory authorities — such as the Occupational Pensions Board — in relation to that subject ?
20 Changes in proposed greenbelt boundaries affecting a given area , and occurring at the consultative draft stage of local plans and or pre-map stage and the formal deposit of those plans , and or between the deposit copies and proposals subsequently issued by county and local planning authorities by way of desired changes to deposit copies , militate against , and may totally inhibit in relation to that area , emergence within the meaning of the national doctrine most recently propagated in paragraph er within erm paragraph thirty two of the revised version of P P G number One .
21 The existence of valid objections to the deposit copies and or to the proposals subsequently issued by county or local planning authorities by way of desired changes to deposit copies , also militates against the operation of the doctrine of emergence in relation to that area .
22 These involve awareness not only of a narrative point of time , but of circumstances which , in relation to that point , are past , future , or hypothetical .
23 In Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 545 ( part of the Spycatcher case ) it was recognised that information which Peter Wright had unearthed by his own endeavours was clearly covered by an obligation of confidence even though one could not say there existed a " confider " or " confidant " in relation to that information .
24 It will depend upon which of the three models outlined above is adopted by the courts in relation to that power .
25 Other aspects of a society have to be understood in relation to that organization .
26 It ultimately led , he believed , either to scepticism about the very existence of the world or , by quite misunderstanding God 's relation to that world , to atheism or complete materialism .
27 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
28 Shall we leave it that I will consider making a direction at the next hearing in relation to that figure and the question of any interest thereon but will defer any such er decision until you 've had time to consider it .
29 Er the er facts set out in that paragraph are admitted by the defendant er in relation to that letter .
30 But it is perhaps more important to give attention to the growth of the British economy over that period , and to the role played by government in relation to that economy .
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