Example sentences of "[v-ing] terms " in BNC.

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1 He did n't tell himself that since he was no longer on spelling terms with himself he just obeyed an order and rummaged through the man 's pockets as if he were checking a suit going to the cleaners ' .
2 Trading terms expected
3 THE Government views its EC membership in trading terms only , meaning the ideals and social benefits are denied us .
4 From 1956 attempts have been made to regulate subcontracting payments and prevent large companies from making unilateral changes in trading terms .
5 Even ( some might say especially ) in purely trading terms , Britain has been paying a very high price for her membership of the EEC .
6 1992 was clearly a painful year for our operations in California in both trading terms and job losses .
7 In the last section we found the ‘ no meaning ’ theist employing terms like ‘ faith ’ to suggest an exclusive mode of communication between God and the believer .
8 ( 5.17 ) , ( 5.20 ) , ( 5.23 ) , ( 5.24 ) , and ( 5.25 ) this voltage equation can be rewritten : Neglecting terms of greater than fundamental frequency and equating terms of d.c. and fundamental frequency : Eqn .
9 There are therefore limitations to the effectiveness of signature as a means of incorporating terms into a contract , but it is probably the most reliable method of incorporation .
10 Here we find similarities with the position in breach of contract where the courts have recognised the innominate term as a method of reducing the hardship of categorising terms of the contract , irrespective of the consequences of the breach , as conditions ( see below ) .
11 And there has been no sign of a renewed bid for Malmo 's Swedish international Patrick Andersson , who walked out of Elland Road after refusing terms two weeks ago .
12 If , in the past , parties have regularly made contracts with each other upon the same terms ( including exempting terms ) , then that course of dealing can incorporate those same terms into a later contract between them .
13 Estate agents will now have to give consumers more information , with specific requirements to write to clients informing them of services they intend to offer to prospective purchasers , and to explain in writing terms such as ‘ sole agency ’ , ‘ ready , willing and able ’ , and ‘ sole selling rights ’ .
14 The difficulty in establishing a clear break from analogization arises at all stages , in defining terms and in observation as well as in induction itself .
15 This was via ‘ cahiers des charges ’ — a procedure detailing terms of conditions , akin to that imposed on all bodies entrusted with a public service .
16 In acting terms , the production is in fact a strange mixture of precision and coarseness .
17 Where a problem arises for which there is no express provision in the contract , common law or statute may fill the gap , either by implying terms , such as requiring the goods supplied to be merchantable , or the service to be performed with reasonable skill and care , or by ruling that the impact of unforeseen events is to frustrate the contract .
18 And my Lord the fact that their retainer and the existence of those implying terms are admitted in the amended statement which starts on page thirty eight of the bundle .
19 In addition slow progress was made on renegotiating terms with commercial creditor banks despite the government 's December announcement that it would recommence interest payment on its US$60,000 million commercial debt .
20 Several young whites are already serving terms of imprisonment for refusing to serve .
21 Several young whites are already serving terms of imprisonment for refusing to serve .
22 Indexing involves a person assigning terms from this list to specific documents on the basis of subjective interpretations of the concepts implied ; in so doing , the indexer exercises some intellectual discrimination .
23 Three stages are necessary in assigning terms from indexing languages when intellectual indexing is performed : Familiarization Analysis Translation
24 Instead of obsequiously handing over the dosh as any self-respecting minion temporarily permitted to breathe the upper air would have done , he started reciting terms and conditions .
25 The immaculately restored Standard moved to the Bluebell Railway after one season of service on the Paignton to Kingswear line following a dispute over operating terms with the management of the Dart Valley Railway plc .
26 Finance companies , by adopting a ‘ take it or leave it ’ attitude used to insist on inserting terms that were very onerous for the customer — terms to the effect that all implied conditions and warranties were excluded ; that in the event of the customer 's payments falling into arrears the finance company could repossess the goods ; that in order to repossess the goods the company 's agents could trespass upon the customer 's premises ; that in the event of the customer terminating the agreement he should pay a large sum of money to the finance company , etc .
27 But a 25th minute penalty from Fry was all they could manage in scoring terms .
28 Compromises are possible , among other reasons , because objectives are expressed in satisficing rather than maximising terms , and by making use of organisational slack .
29 To put it further in racing terms , a photograph of the Derby field at Tattenham Corner is correct , at that moment .
30 To continue to advance Rega 's claims against Lauda 's , as Daniele did , was inexplicable in racing terms .
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