Example sentences of "[art] [noun] of [noun pl] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 The same sentiment appears in Lagunas Nitrate Company v Lagunas Syndicate , where it is suggested , somewhat eccentrically , that effect might be given to it by allowing the directors to plead the defence of volenti non fit iniuria .
2 As this duty had not been broken there was no room for the defence of volenti non fit injuria to operate .
3 The notice does not appear to operate as a warning and neither could it raise the defence of volenti non fit injuria ( Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , s. 2(3) ) .
4 If Brian sued John for negligence he could be met with the defences of volenti non fit injuria and contributory negligence .
5 The defendant can raise the defences of volenti non fit injuria or contributory negligence to the action .
6 The defences of volenti non fit injuria and contributory negligence are available to the employer .
7 If people are unhappy with the policy that they 've got , by all means talk to the dealer and say is it possible to have an increased coverage , because in the majority of cases erm that can happen .
8 Erm the Communist Party needed the approval of the majority of peasants erm before land reform could take place and there was there 's this sort of chicken and egg problem in that how that do you have land reform in order to mobilize peasant support or is it the peasant support that 's going to enable land reform t to take place successfully .
9 Erm by nineteen forty eight erm the Communist Party had argued that three conditions had to be there for land reform to take place and that was that how that the area had to be militarily stable , the majority of peasants erm rich peasants had to be mobilized er had to want to be demanding land reform and the Party cadres there had to be adequate in numbers and quality .
10 This is one of the problems under which the law labours , because of course , if we did n't accept that it 's individual guilt that counts , and we looked to group guilt , then that in itself is an infringement of civil liberties and human rights , you are being judged not according to your acts but according to the acts of others erm with whom you happened to associate , even though your conduct may not in itself be reprehensible .
11 Similarly , importing a bitmapped graphic in any of the variety of formats DW1.2 supports gives the opportunity to use the very simple tracing tool to trace only selected shapes and pick them out of the bitmap — the second screenshot shows the Windows 3.1 window being picked out of the 3.1 opening logo screen .
12 The idea of individuality is inseparable from the assumption of the existence of individuals qua per se ontological items .
13 Secondly , much of the evidence presented in the editorial ( and this letter ) is based on hypotheses derived from models of invasion and metastasis that may bear little relation to the function of metalloproteinases in vivo .
14 Western blot analysis by de Waziers et al failed to detect the presence of cytochromes P450 1A1 , 1A2 , 2C8–10 , and 2E1 .
15 What are the kind of things I mean is it What what are the kind of things d that you think the police should be putting their efforts into stopping ?
16 And erm and so I I I was familiar with the kind of things erm that we expected .
17 Now suppose that Pathway 1 needs the succession of enzymes A1 , B1 and C1 , in order to synthesize a desired chemical D , while Pathway 2 needs enzymes A2 , B2 and C2 in order to arrive at the same desirable end-product .
18 What is clear is that once again it is important to distinguish between the perception of odours per se , here on in referred to as ‘ odour nuisance ’ , which may be a source of annoyance to workers and the existence of toxic odorants in the working environment .
19 This is the effect of sections 3(1) and 8(a) , the relevant part of which provides that :
20 One is going back to the issue of acquisitions erm , where are you most interested , both geographically and er , as far as your operation is concerned , where are you most interested in making acquisitions ?
21 A Mr yesterday , he was just authorising the use of firearms and he said that was put into writing and we 've got that form but that only authorises the issue of firearms er the practicality , the authorising and the carrying out of the raid is n't covered by that document .
22 Tadeusz Mazowiecki ( Solidarity ) Chairman Leszek Balcerowicz ( Solidarity ) Deputy Chairman ; Finance Jan Stanislaw Janowski ( SD ) Deputy Chairman ; Minister-Head of the Office for Advancement and Applications of Science and Technology Jacek Ambroziak ( Solidarity ) Minister-Head of the Office of the Council of Ministers **Krzysztof Kozlowski ( Solidarity ) Internal Affairs Aleksander Bentkowski ( PSL ) Justice Izabella Cywinska ( Solidarity ) Culture and Arts *Janusz Bylinski ( Rural Solidarity ) Agriculture and Food Industry Bronislaw Kaminski ( PSL ) Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Andrzej Kosiniak-Kamysz ( PSL ) Health and Social Welfare Jacek Kuron ( Solidarity ) Labour and Social Policy Aleksander Mackiewicz ( SD ) Domestic Market Aleksander Paszynski ( Solidarity ) Housing and Construction Henryk Samsonowicz ( Solidarity ) National Education **Vice-Adml .
23 The letter from the plaintiffs solicitors in respect of question of interest one causes , the letter of the twenty ninth of January of nineteen ninety two , asking Mr to confirm , that in addition to the settlement figure of forty two thousand pounds in respect of costs he 'd be paying interest until the date of payment , and er , there was never a mind that erm which find a reply to in , in thirtieth of March nineteen ninety two by Mr , there 's no unqualified agreement in figure of forty two thousand pounds , I do not wish to appear obstructive but your clients must recognise that there are effectively two issues to be resolved , namely the payment of their costs and the division of the parts of other property , surely in all parties interest that none of these are resolved , so it is surely in all party interest that those , those are resolved contemporary and then the letter goes on to dealing with questions of valuation , the bottom paragraph on page thirty two in the bundle says in answer to your letter therefore is that there is no agreement to pay interest , if there is then my client must be credited with interest on his costs , and then it says surgery and finally if ove if overall agreement can not be reached then my client reserves his rights on the issue of costs and I feel that this could lead to an acrimonious and protracted taxation , at the end of the day I suspect it would only be enforced the order for costs about taking a charge in my clients interest in the surgery premises , does that improve your clients position at all , as I say that was the position of the thirtieth of March nineteen ninety two and during the remainder of nineteen ninety two there were then further negotiations , some of them appeared to have been carried out er personally between er doctor and er doctor which seems to of been the partner , dealing with the plaintiffs position and er he says about his non negotiable offer at page forty one in the bundle apparently attached to a letter of the twenty first of December nineteen ninety two and er that had a time limit on , the twenty second of March , there was a reminder on the twenty second of February and erm the plaintiffs solicitors wrote on the fourteenth of April nineteen ninety three raising the question of costs erm say that erm we have now received your clients instructions , that they would be prepared to accept the sum of forty two thousand in respect of their standard basis costs which is inclusive of V A T and disbursements , you remember that our initial schedule of costs which I set part of my letter of the eighth of October total fifty thousand , nine hundred and ninety eight pounds , twenty six pence , in addition to this our client would require interest from the which is as of todays date at seven hundred and sixty days at seventeen pounds , twenty six a day totalling thirteen thousand , one hundred and seventeen pounds , sixty , in the circumstances I look forward to receiving your clients cheque for the sum of fifty five thousand , one hundred and seventeen pounds and sixty pence within the next seven days and then it says I believe you were certainly agreeing have been very patient concerning your clients costs , but now we wish these to be paid and that was responded to er Mr on the twenty second of April er but why he quite has not been directly involved in the conversation for some time and there was not reasonable expected response for seven days from him , er and then he goes on to say that although he appreciates his firm is still on the record , I shall seek instructions from my client , but it maybe he would wish to give notice of acting in person and indeed that is in fact what happened , what happened in this case .
24 While the sinusoidal responses of the circuits of figures 10.11(a) and ( b ) are represented by equation ( 10.40 ) with , and , respectively , their behaviour is better appreciated by returning to fundamentals .
25 In general the circuits of figures 10.11(a) and ( b ) behave as low and high-pass filters respectively , the responses being given by equation ( 10.40 ) with the appropriate values of Z 1 and Z 2 inserted in each case .
26 In a similar way , the fedback signal is inserted in series with the input in the circuits of figures 10.8(a) and ( b ) but in parallel with the input in the circuits of figures 10.8(c) and ( d ) .
27 In each case the input and output impedances of the open-loop amplifier are represented by Z i and Z o respectively while its gain is denoted by a suitable parameter A. Observe that while the fedback signal is derived in parallel with the output in the circuits of figures 10.8(a) and ( c ) , it is derived in series with the output in the circuits of figures 10.8(b) and ( d ) .
28 In a similar way , the fedback signal is inserted in series with the input in the circuits of figures 10.8(a) and ( b ) but in parallel with the input in the circuits of figures 10.8(c) and ( d ) .
29 In each case the input and output impedances of the open-loop amplifier are represented by Z i and Z o respectively while its gain is denoted by a suitable parameter A. Observe that while the fedback signal is derived in parallel with the output in the circuits of figures 10.8(a) and ( c ) , it is derived in series with the output in the circuits of figures 10.8(b) and ( d ) .
30 In determining the outcome of coups d'état the decisive factors may well be preparation , timing , audacity and luck .
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