Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 As for the proposals contained in ’ Escaping the Debt Trap ’ — the hon. Gentleman kindly sent me a copy — it will not surprise him if I do not agree with all of them .
2 That 's compensation , is it for the tenants living in the flats ?
3 In these pre-Cubist paintings of 1907 and 1908 it is as if Picasso were preparing himself for the difficulties involved in creating a new style by taking stock afresh of some of the basic problems inherent in all painting since the invention of illusionistic perspective .
4 It does not take long for the difficulties encountered in finding a buyer at the contingent price during earlier disposals to be forgotten .
5 Proceedings in the Chamber are fully recorded so that everything that is said or done is available for the broadcasters to use in their programmes .
6 It is felt that the conventional conveyancing procedure should be adhered to for the reasons stated in Chapter 3 .
7 In the early stages we distinguish between ‘ other chronological writing ’ and ‘ non-chronological writing ’ , for the reasons given in 17.24 .
8 For these reasons and for the reasons given in the judgment of Scott L.J. , I , too , would allow this appeal .
9 I also agree that for the reasons given in the judgment of Scott L.J .
10 My Lords , for the reasons given in the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Slynn of Hadley , which I have had the opportunity of reading in draft and with which I agree , I would dismiss this appeal .
11 The Regional Council does not accept that to contribute to the HP4 supply land must , per se , be the subject of completions only in the period 1991–96 , for the reasons given in para 5 above .
12 My Lords , for the reasons contained in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Ackner , which I have had the opportunity of reading in draft , I , too , would allow the appeal and restore the order of Buckley J.
13 A board can only refuse a provisional grant for the reasons specified in 5.17(2) , and there is a right of appeal against such a refusal to the sheriff in virtue of s.17(4) , and also against the refusal of a board to affirm a licence under subs .
14 If it does indeed prove to be the case that the GCSE becomes outmoded almost before it has begun , for the reasons discussed in this chapter , this will represent a tragic waste of scarce educational resources .
15 Another very popular focus for the new studies of memory has been the molluscs , for the reasons discussed in Chapter 7 , and in particular because of their large neurons and accessible nervous systems .
16 This was partly for the reasons discussed in Chapter 3 : more elderly people and medical advances which enabled more of them to benefit from treatments like joint replacement at even more advanced ages .
17 However , in no case will we cancel your holiday less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date , except for the reasons detailed in Conditions ( 3 ) and ( 7 ) .
18 Any submission to the contrary which may be or has been made by North Yorkshire County Council and or Ryedale District Council is accordingly strongly and totally refuted , for the reasons detailed in these submissions .
19 It is useful to start with a copy of the advertisement which originally caught your eye , for the reasons mentioned in Chapter 1 .
20 The filter electrolytics C3 and C5 must have a low ESR ( ‘ effective series resistance no closing ’ ) for the reasons mentioned in the article .
21 For the reasons mentioned in Chapter 6 , the parties should be advised to agree how replacement trustees of the legal estate should be appointed , rather than the surviving trustee be left with this power ( Trustee Act 1925 , s36 ) .
22 On the one hand , the sampling process had to generate as many categories of user as possible and so account for the variations found in the known sample relating to age , sex , class , township , and so on .
23 The value of the various ranks in the service was not , however , a uniform one , for the rewards varied in accordance with the importance of the trade passing through the port , and the differences in salary were substantial .
24 Bake at 170°C ( 325°F/Gas Mark 3 ) , allowing 40 minutes for the cakes baked in the small basins and 55 minutes for the cake baked in the large basin .
25 Writing about the passage of the Bill through Parliament , Nigel Warner suggests that the net result of the fact that Abse 's Bill merely amended earlier legislation prohibiting homosexual behaviour , rather than repealing it , is that such behaviour remains unlawful , except for the circumstances included in the new Act , and he quotes Norman St John Stevas ' recognition of this fact .
26 The driver 's duty to accord precedence is absolute except for the circumstances mentioned in Burns v Bidder [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 29 .
27 Where part of a building is let off as a separate factory the landlord will be responsible for providing and maintaining in efficient working order and good repair sufficient and suitable sanitary conveniences for the persons employed in the factory ( Factories Act 1961 , s7(1) , s122 ) .
28 It is for the justices to decide in each case whether these criteria are met .
29 There was therefore no further step for the justices to take in the process of committing Mr. Bell for trial or in the conduct of his trial .
30 The profession had already been reviewing the role of the pension scheme actuary and this groundwork will be useful in responding to the calls which have been made for the professionals involved in pension funds , including actuaries , to play a stronger role .
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