Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] consumer [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The CRL 's main task is testing products for the Consumers ' Association , publisher of Which ? magazine .
2 However , in the case of consumer contracts , the right of rejection would not be lost on the basis of the recognition of the consumers ' weak bargaining position .
3 The club is continuing its association with the Consumers ' Association 's annual resort guide , the incomparable Good Skiing Guide , and is again cooperating in gathering skiers ' reports on the resorts they visit .
4 ‘ Making false claims about a second-hand item verbally or in a small ad is a serious offence , even when the proceeds go to charity , ’ according to Mr Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association and the author of the report .
5 Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association , believes personal recommendation is the best way to guarantee good value .
6 Speakers from the Consumers ' Association , National Consumer Council , the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , Age Concern , Child Poverty Action Group , National Council of One Parent Families , Relate , MIND , Liberty , Justice , Shelter and many others will join Law Society and Bar Council representatives together with legal aid claimants and concerned members of the public from 2.30 — 6.00 p.m. in The Grand Committee Room , House of Commons , Westminster .
7 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
8 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
9 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
10 Anthony Smith , a lawyer at the Consumers ' Association , says it would be ‘ incredibly simple ’ to amend copyright law to allow in CDs from countries with copyright protection comparable to Britain 's .
11 Dame Rachel Waterhouse , Birmingham graduate and , until this year , Chairman of the Consumers ' Association , looks to its role in the 1990s .
12 By the beginning of 1982 a team had been recruited to develop the BDA as a consumers ' organisation and pressure group with the primary aim of eliminating discrimination against deaf people and of improving their quality of life .
13 It seems to me that this is largely a reflection of the consumers ' need for information .
14 Dame Rachel Waterhouse , who graduated with a PhD from Birmingham in 1950 , was Chairman of the Council of the Consumers ' Association from 1982 to 1990 .
15 Another initially important barrier to the spread of appliance use was the limited capacity on the consumers ' side of the terminals .
16 Identified by Hobsbawm as The Age of Capital , in the history of Co-operation in the United Kingdom the period 1848 to 1875 is marked by the emergence of the Consumers ' Movement as a major feature of retail trade , the exposure of the antithesis between it and Producers ' Co-operation and , as a result , the virtual abandonment of the latter as an expression of democracy .
17 Cowslips , bluebells , water lilies , snowdrops and wood anemones are among the common flowers being threatened by amateur gardeners , according to a survey conducted by Gardening Which ? , a journal of the Consumer 's Association .
18 John Beishon , director of the Consumers ' Association You could argue that food difficulties proceed and contribute to the development of sexual problems …
19 On Friday , August 13 , I was asked by your reporter to respond to criticism of banks by the Consumers ' Association .
20 Where there is unemployment ( labour supply rationed ) , the demand side may be represented by the ‘ partial ’ expenditure function with the consumer 's behaviour being determined by where e x denotes the derivative with respect to p x .
21 Will news-gathering open up to market forces or continue to receive government protection in the name of the consumer 's interest ?
22 Philip Cullum of the Consumers ' Association said the average customer would be no better off .
23 That money in the consumer 's pocket : who else is competing for it ?
24 But it was from America that British consumers took the idea of the founding of the Consumers ' Association and its magazine Which ? in 1957 , which was soon selling 300,000 copies — almost as many as The Times .
25 The director of policy of the Consumers ' Association , Stephen Locke , said it had been pressing the Government to introduce the measures for some time .
26 An effective planner works very closely with the creative team on an account , and interprets the client 's brief in terms of the consumer 's present and intended perception of the product , to convey what is needed to the creative people .
27 From the sealed fused container located inside the house , ‘ tails ’ are taken to the consumer control switch , past a main fuse to the consumer 's distribution unit with 6 , 8 or 10 connecting points and fuses .
28 The narrow rule states that the manufacturer 's negligence must result in damage to the consumer 's life or property .
29 A claim under the rule will therefore be for physical damage , consisting of personal injuries or damage to the consumer 's property .
30 By contrast , production by what became in time the Co-operative Wholesale Society is , in principle at least , under the control of the general body of members of the consumers ' societies .
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