Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] rest with the " in BNC.

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1 Ultimately , this responsibility must rest with the electorate , but they do not always receive the information necessary to make judgements .
2 You ca n't put the onus on guidebook descriptions , the final decision on whether or not to do the route must rest with the judgement and common sense of the individual on the spot .
3 They may do so in a non-Compact institution in which case responsibility for " cashing in " the Compact entitlement must rest with the student .
4 Yoshida also took the opportunity to say that while , of course , the decision must rest with the Allies , the Japanese felt that an early Peace Treaty was most desirable .
5 The decision must rest with the user .
6 The provision of batteries and responsibility for their condition must rest with the candidate .
7 The provision of batteries and responsibility for their condition must rest with the candidate .
8 The final say in such an administration would rest with the President who is obliged , within the framework of a fourth mandate , to call upon all three party leaders to sink their differences and create a tri-party administration .
9 The final selection of the investigation must rest with the student .
10 Responsibility for cost control should rest with the site agent or contract manager .
11 Meeting Milan Kucan , the Slovenian President , on July 23 , Jovic issued a severe warning against precipitate action ; he added , however , that any republic would be entitled to request the right of secession from the SFRY provided its people had voted to that effect , and that the final decision would rest with the SFRY Assembly , which would consult the views of all other republics .
12 There were 284 votes in favour of an alternative proposal , put forward by members of the CDU and Christian Social Union ( CSU ) , under which the decision would rest with the physician and only " medical and psycho-social reasons " would be acceptable grounds for abortion .
13 The matter is raised here as one of principle , since individual decisions must rest with the adoption agency , and ultimately the courts , based upon an assessment of the suitability of the couple involved .
14 Franks contended it was undesirable in principle that the appointment of so many chairmen and members of individual tribunals should rest with the departmental Ministers concerned , when it was their own departments which frequently would be a party to proceedings before a tribunal .
15 Similarly , in the case of a local authority , formal authority to make decisions will rest with the full council ; but in reality it may well be that power is in the hands of a few councillors and chief officers such that the locus of decision making may be far removed from the full council meeting .
16 It is likely that the early stages of all procedures will rest with the headteacher and other senior staff in school .
17 Responsibility for enforcing health and safety at work legislation will rest with the Government Departments concerned unless other bodies are specifically made responsible by enactments for enforcement in certain circumstances .
18 Ultimately , the decision will rest with the Prado 's trustees .
19 The the final the final desic well the decision will rest with the county council .
20 It was made clear that the responsibility for actually managing real services should rest with the statutory sector .
21 The final decision regarding publication of the findings shall rest with the Council .
22 According to the joint letter issued by President Mitterrand and Chancellor Kohl before the second Rome summit in December 1990 , the idea seems to be that this power might rest with the Council of Ministers .
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