Example sentences of "[vb pp] as to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Each patient was evaluated as to sex , age , past medical history , use of drugs , alcohol abuse , haemoglobin values at entry , blood replacement , additional endoscopic findings , bleeding type , localisation of the lesion , and the final outcome . |
2 | However , it is wrong to assume that s13 of SGA 1979 somehow converts all statements made as to description into contractual terms , and the recent case of Harlingdon Ltd v Hull Fine Art Ltd [ 1990 ] 1 All ER 737 confirms that the normal contractual principles as to incorporation of terms still subsist ( for example Dick Bentley Productions Ltd v Harold Smith ( Motors ) Ltd [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 623 ) . |
3 | Supplementary statements may be filed without leave subject to any direction the court may have made as to timing ( FPCR , r17(2) ; FPR , r4.17(2) ) . |
4 | It is understood that while the insurers of Townsend Car Ferries Limited have admitted liability in negligence no concession has been made as to recklessness . |
5 | Among 212 people between the ages of 16 and 65 , only 88 of whom had been disabled before 18 years of age , enquiry was made as to range and frequency of experience in sexual practices generally . |
6 | No decisions have yet been made as to pricing , but O'Connell says ACT intended to make it as easy for existing customers as possible . |
7 | Enquiries will be made as to cancellation costs , but already a cake has been baked as a raffle prize , the proceeds of which will be donated to the Octagon Club . |
8 | A ‘ big discharge ’ which is ‘ way outside the limits ’ ( by which is meant ‘ two to three times the limits ’ ) is described as ‘ serious ’ and presumably demands action , though no reference is made as to remedy . |
9 | After I was born she put on a lot of weight , and although eventually she lost most of it , my birth was seen as to blame for her weight problem , and throughout my childhood she reminded me of this . |
10 | Terms were offered as to suspension on pay and the provision of a reference . |
11 | Agreement should also be reached as to responsibility for maintenance , repairs and insurance of the property ( see Precedent 53 ) . |
12 | 6 League Games have been played as to date ( 22.06.93 ) , with 1 draw , 2 wins and 3 losses ( we have to give them some sort of chance before we give them a good thrashing ) . |
13 | Routine river sampling is carried out according to a schedule arranged by the laboratory , standardized as to place and , as far as possible , time . |
14 | ‘ Though your Majesty 's affections may be very well known as to religion , ’ he urged , ‘ yet it may be expected that you should say something for the world 's satisfaction . ’ |
15 | To cooperate may be defined as to work together or to operate jointly-These terms are therefore not dissimilar , yet co-ordination may be seen to be of a higher level and a more difficult operation than co-operation . |
16 | It is good to know that people are carefully prepared for this great venture and that both the would-be parents and their home are thoroughly investigated as to suitability . |
17 | Filmmakers were constricted as to subject matter by the requirement that their films contribute in some way to the war effort . |
18 | He was middle-aged , bulky , close cropped as to hair and moustache and with , I discovered , a nice line in irony . |
19 | Bennett J found that the defendant had not copied any formulae from the book ; that he had not been warned as to secrecy when he entered his employment and that he was able to learn the relevant processes without difficulty ; indeed this was information which he could not help acquiring in the course of his work . |
20 | The function of the impartial mediator or conciliator may be described as to act as a catalyst to ensure that negotiation does take place and that the issues are confronted and as a facilitator to enable an agreement which both parties can perceive to be fair . |
21 | If any warranties are qualified as to knowledge , the acquirer should consider whether the warrantors have sufficient knowledge of the business . |
22 | As in any ongoing business things can change ; it is often thought reasonable that at least the more general warranties should be qualified as to materiality . |