Example sentences of "[verb] for [art] term " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , John was made Earl of Gloucester , and awarded the lands of Mortain in Normandy — to which he was instantly banished for a term of three years , Richard 's clearest vote of no confidence in his brother .
2 ( 3 ) This section applies to a contract if — ( a ) the rent does not exceed the figure applicable in accordance with subsection ( 4 ) , and ( b ) the letting is not on such terms as to the tenant 's responsibility as are mentioned in subsection ( 5 ) … ( 5 ) This section does not apply where a house is let for a term of three years or more ( the lease not being determinable at the option of either party before the expiration of three years ) upon terms that the tenant puts the premises into a condition reasonably fit for human habitation .
3 Further , there is an obligation upon landlords , of premises let for a term of less than seven years , to maintain in a state of repair the basic structure and services of the property :
4 If on the other hand residential accommodation is granted for a term at a rent with exclusive possession , the landlord providing neither attendance nor services , the grant is a tenancy ; any express reservation to the landlord of limited rights to enter and view the state of the premises and to repair and maintain the premises only serves to emphasise the fact that the grantee is entitled to exclusive possession and is a tenant .
5 One year A tenant may only serve a request for a new tenancy under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26 , if his tenancy was granted for a term of years certain exceeding one year or for a term of years certain and thereafter from year to year ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26(1) ) .
6 A tenancy granted for a term of years certain of which not less than three years remain unexpired is an owner 's interest for the purpose of serving blight notices ( Town and Country Planning Act 1990 , s168 ) .
7 Seven years The Leasehold Property ( Repairs ) Act 1938 does not apply to a tenancy granted for a term of years certain of less than seven years ( Leasehold Property ( Repairs ) Act 1938 , s7 ) .
8 In a compulsory registration area a lease granted for a term of forty years or more must be registered at HM Land Registry ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) .
9 I taught for a term at a crammer half a mile from my home , and instead of passing lazy days with charming children whose actively hatted mothers would smile , condescend and yet flirt during some endless pollen-spattered sports day , I spent my time with the son of the local bookmaker ( he lent me his bike : I crashed it ) and the daughter of the suburb 's solicitor .
10 As far as Yugoslavs were concerned , not only was Eighth Army fully in support of 5 Corps " agreement with Ivanovitch , and asking for the terms of the " Distone order " , FX 77268 to be set aside .
11 This was intended to run for a term of 15 years , yielding a Royalty of one-twelfth during the first two years , and a tenth part thereafter , " … sufficiently washed cleansed and made merchanteable …
12 Like Jakobson , he believes that literary language can be analyzed objectively and exactly , though rather than speaking of its ‘ poetic ’ function , he opts for the term ‘ stylistic ’ function instead .
13 I therefore went for a term to a crammer , secured the necessary credit and was accepted by Magdalen College .
14 The missi were both priests and laymen ; they were appointed for a term of one year in specified countships and complaints against count or bishop were brought before them .
15 There were to be three more co-opted Governors , to be appointed for a term of five years , but none was to be appointed until the original " life " Governors gave up their seats .
16 The interest rates on the deposits are fixed for the term and are related to the London Interbank Bid Rate ( LIBID ) of the same term .
17 Sarah complained that she was ‘ bored ’ and so Miss Rudge told her to pack her bags and leave for a term .
18 We wrote for a term .
19 The People 's Chamber consists of 400 deputies , who are elected for a term of four years by the people in a free , general , equal , direct and secret election . "
20 There is a 65-member Chamber of Deputies , most recently elected for a term of five years in April 1987 [ see p. 35180 ] , all candidates being elected from a single list put forward by the Popular Rally for Progress ( Rassemblement populaire pour le progrès — RPP ) , since October 1981 the sole legal party .
21 The head of state is the Executive President , directly elected for a term of five years , with a limit of two terms .
22 We now have two equations which both describe the process determining p ( ) t ; equation ( 4.8 ) , and equation ( 4.7 ) with equation ( 4.11 ) substituted for the term in .
23 Britain contains three areas that vie for the term of a ‘ mini ’ Silicon Valley ; they are centred on Bristol , Reading and Cambridge .
24 By the end of the Middle Ages there were various categories of copyholder , the best placed being those who held by inheritance with the entry fine to the land being fixed , while the less fortunate held for a term of life , with an uncertain entry fine to be paid by the successor , or even , although this was unusual , held only for a term of years ( 79 , p.47 ; 82 , pp.60–2 ) .
25 The grant of a " contracted out " tenancy , followed by the grant of an option to renew for a term which will not be contracted out is a useful mechanism to achieve a position where the tenant 's loss of security of tenure is only temporary .
26 However , where an option clause enabled the tenant to renew for a term of seven years , and provided that the new lease was to " contain a like covenant for renewal for a further term of seven years on the expiration of the term thereby granted " , it was held that the tenant was entitled to renew twice only ( Burnett ( Majorie ) Ltd v Barclay ( 1981 ) 258 EG 642 ) .
27 Lastly , cl 4.5 provides for the terms and conditions of supply which will govern all orders placed under the agreement .
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