Example sentences of "[coord] [vb pp] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 limits the extent to which liability can be excluded or limited for breach of contract , or for negligence , or under the terms implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and other legislation containing similar provisions , such as the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
2 3.2 Module descriptors which have been revised or developed for session 1989–90 are identified in the National Certificate Catalogue by a first digit 9 .
3 A Go-Kart is in a similar position , but both a dumper truck and a Go-Kart can become ‘ motor vehicles ’ if it can be proved that they have been adapted or intended for use on roads .
4 The survey of 866 dentists in the dental journal The Probe , says : ‘ When dentists were asked whether they had extracted , or referred for extraction , any teeth which they might not have done before the introduction of the 1990 contract , 61 per cent said they had , while nearly 37 per cent said they had not . ’
5 Those who refused to do so could be removed from office or fined for neglect of duty .
6 The death and injury toll was expected to rise , but some families of demonstrators were believed not to have reported their dead or wounded for fear of reprisals .
7 Diesel engines can be converted to run on a gas/diesel mixture [ dual fuel ] or modified for spark ignition .
8 The instances of large numbers of birds having been shot or trapped for food , or rare specimens collected , is well documented , and in Sussex was often carried out on a very considerable scale .
9 In this chapter we will chiefly be concerned with three of the most crucial sets of decisions for which the courts are responsible : remand decisions ( whether accused persons are freed on bail or remanded in custody ) ; jurisdiction decisions ( whether they are tried in the magistrates ' court or committed for trial in the Crown Court ) ; and sentencing decisions .
10 A defendant 's costs order may also be made in the following circumstances : ( 1 ) by a magistrates ' court where an information has been laid before magistrates but not proceeded with ; or where the magistrates ' court inquiring into an indictable offence as examining justices determines not to commit the accused for trial ; ( 2 ) by the Crown Court where the defendant is not tried for an offence for which he or she had been indicted or committed for trial ; or the defendant who has been convicted of an offence before a magistrates ' court appeals against conviction or sentence and , in consequence of that appeal , the conviction is set aside or a less severe punishment is awarded ; ( 3 ) by the Divisional Court where it deals with any criminal appeal ; ( 4 ) by the Court of Appeal where it allows an appeal against conviction or sentence or on such an appeal finds the defendant guilty of a different offence or imposes a different sentence ; ( 5 ) by the House of Lords where it determines a criminal appeal , or application for leave to appeal .
11 At least four other parties were recognized , or applied for recognition , in March and the first week of April .
12 In his spare time he sat with the Bookman in the spots of sun on the shelves or hunted for Mould to ask him if he could borrow some of his tools .
13 The Law Commission has proposed that property ( other than land , insurance policies and annuities , or property bought or transferred for business purposes ) bought by either spouse for their joint use and benefit should automatically belong to both unless they agree to the contrary ; and legislation to this effect is awaited .
14 Sometimes they are unreasonable , perhaps being arbitrary or made for convenience 's sake ; if so , to what extent are conclusions invalidated , and can one proceed in an alternative fashion based on only weak knowledge ?
15 No matter how pressed for time or strapped for cash you may be , should you pass by one of these shops , with a window display of dummies wearing neatly ironed kagouls and ice-axes arranged in a fan shape round a rucksack , you will go inside and not leave until you have purchased a pair of thick socks .
16 This does n't mean that it has to be quantitative , but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected , or selected for review , so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome .
17 This does n't mean that it has to be quantitative , but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected , or selected for review , so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome .
18 is limited to £50 for any one article and a total of £100 in the case of any one guest , except in the case of property which has been deposited or offered for deposit for safe custody ;
19 Responsibility can not be accepted for entries lost or damaged in the post or offered for delivery insufficiently stamped .
20 Thus the letter to the shop manager should have instructed him that the goods should not be exposed or displayed or offered for sale without the label first being removed .
21 After a further 24–48-h incubation at 37°C , cells were either collected for protein extraction or used for anion efflux measurements .
22 I 'm sure once people realise what smashing dogs they are , lots more Greyhounds would be assured a happy retirement — instead of being abandoned , exported or used for experimentation .
23 No Rottweiler will be judged or used for breeding who does not have a well-formed , correct and complete set of teeth .
24 The then Chairman of the Housing Committee was to be a leading member of ‘ Labour against Militant ’ and crucial decisions , including this one , were usually remitted from the full Housing Committee to a smaller Housing Committee Working Group which met privately and was given the task of disposing of 25 sites which had originally been reserved for council house or Housing Association use , but were to be sold , used for Partnership or HELP schemes , or used for equity shares .
25 Much of the coal mined , however , may have been consumed domestically , or used for iron-smelting or lime-burning .
26 property held or used for business purposes .
27 At present the coroner 's jury has to decide if the precious objects were buried with the dead , given to gods as a votive offering , or buried for safety to be dug up later .
28 The case for using a Central Authority as a transmitting agency rests on the argument that the familiarity of its officers with the system of the Convention and with the practice of other countries would ensure that requests which it prepared or approved for transmission were in order and so would be handled expeditiously and without any need to refer a request back for clarification .
29 The Home Office says 682 people per 100,000 are convicted or cautioned for drunkenness in London .
30 Servicing valves should be fitted in both the inlet and outlet pipes of the softener so that it can be removed or isolated for maintenance without the need to turn off the mains water supply .
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