Example sentences of "the [noun] [modal v] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The defence can call in court for the statement but , if it does , it may make the statement evidence , possibly to the detriment of the accused .
2 During the currency of your appointment you will be entitled to be reimbursed for travel and subsistence expenses on the terms which the Board would apply in relation to a .
3 The sentence may occur in speech as a borrowing from the syntax of writing , but speech , typically , is organised on the basis of clausal complexes which are not sentences .
4 The disappearances may range in cause from the Roman invasion to the obliteration of a village for an aircraft runway , from sheer neglect to site redevelopment .
5 First , the drafter must bear in mind that , whilst a set of standard terms is not itself a contract , it is intended to supply the terms of a number of contracts ; it must therefore be capable of withstanding legal scrutiny .
6 Again , the drafter must bear in mind that such terms may be subject to legal control , under legislation such as the UCTA 1977 , or the Consumer Arbitration Agreements Act 1988 .
7 However , there are a number of general considerations which the drafter must bear in mind when drafting any clause which excludes or limits liability , and it is convenient to consider them here .
8 Thus prima facie the words of exclusion clauses will be given their literal meaning ; the court will strive to give effect to the words used , and , where lists are used , the drafter must bear in mind the rules expressio unius est exclusio alterius and that general words in a list will be interpreted ejusdem generis with the specific words .
9 The drafter should bear in mind that many of the terms included in the standard terms will not be enforced in most transactions ; their purpose may be to deter claims from trading partners , to deter litigation , or provide a basis for a negotiated settlement .
10 Moreover the drafter should bear in mind that a set of standard terms , unlike a will or conveyance , is intended to be used by the client and its trading partners without legal advice .
11 The drafter should bear in mind that statutes and standard form documents , such as Incoterms , are altered and updated from time to time .
12 There is a large body of case law concerned with the meaning of particular expressions in particular contexts , but the drafter should bear in mind the cautionary words of Lord Esher MR : No general rule exists for the computation of time , either under the Bankruptcy Act or any other statute , or , indeed , where time is mentioned in a contract , and the rational mode of computation of time is to have regard in each case to the purpose for which the computation is to be made ( Re North , ex parte Hasluck [ 1895 ] 2 QB 264 ) .
13 Throughout the drafting process the drafter should keep in mind the objectives the terms are intended to achieve .
14 At the end of the competition , the treble value of the try could result in promotion , demotion or the championship .
15 The ban will remain in force for 50 years unless reversed by a consensus among the Treaty 's voting members .
16 The ban will remain in force until new controls on forestry are introduced .
17 And the ban will stay in place as long as the coastal strip is starved of much needed rain .
18 Louis Cha , the Hong Kong member who devised the system , and who resigned from the Drafting Committee in protest against Tiananmen , believes that the referendum would go in favour of democracy , but that the waiting-period would allow Hong Kong people to get used to new political responsibilities .
19 Ludicrous though the description might sound in print , for an organisation that had never numbered more than sixty followers and had rarely mustered more than twenty , it was strictly accurate and hardly to be dismissed by a regime uniquely devoted to National Socialism .
20 Therefore , it is appropriate to insert such safeguarding words as : So long as the buyer shall remain in possession of the lease and shall not have assigned the same .
21 Dealing the drug can result in life imprisonment .
22 It was held that a manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him , with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
23 In the twentieth century a combination of economic change and government regulations reduced the profitability of cattle stealing , and when the crime revived in the 1930s there was little the authorities could do in face of nationalist feeling and the economic pressures of the depression .
24 Thus increasingly in the twentieth century children have been born when both their parents and grandparents were younger , further reinforcing the likelihood that the generations will overlap in adult life ( see Anderson , 1985 , for an elaboration of these patterns ) .
25 A spokesman for the company said the noise could occur in daylight hours and was due to the steam cleaning of various pipes that will supply the new Monomer 8 plant currently under construction .
26 In the investigation of any claim , the insurer must have in mind the possibility of litigation and , in particular , the need for evidence .
27 They are normative because the assessment will depend in part on the value judgements adopted by the assessor .
28 An FA spokesman said yesterday it was too early to comment on any action the association might take in relation to the incident at Layer Road .
29 ‘ Use your … influence to arrange to have the Americans kept busy tonight , so that the ceremony may occur in peace .
30 Welfare staff overruled an experienced detective who said the tot should stay in care .
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