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

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1 This area is probably more suited to the older children , and offers opportunity for experience of sorting , matching , comparisons and shape .
2 If you require hospital attention and the cost exceeds £50 , the HCI Representative at the resort can , if necessary , make payment on behalf of the Norwich Union .
3 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
4 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
5 If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs .
6 In recent weeks Bakatin had come under criticism from senior military and KGB officers for his perceived failure to tackle the current crime wave , and for suggesting decentralization of control of limited contingents of Interior Ministry troops to republican governments .
7 One man explained that he was unable to continue payment in support of his mother because he had joined the Navy , and he was given exemption .
8 Chamden performed like men possessed and even had the audacity to mount wave after wave of attacks .
9 There was no way he could risk incurring the wrath of a superior but he did n't want to lose manhood in front of his uniformed thugs .
10 Mecdi is even more specific : " [ While teaching at the Sahn ] he became kazasker in place of Hocazade …
11 ( ii ) Sale and supply of goods.Sections 6 and 7 control clauses which purport to exclude or restrict liability for breach of the statutory implied terms relating to the goods supplied under contracts for the sale and supply of goods .
12 A retailer who supplies goods to consumers can not exclude or restrict liability for breach of the implied terms , but the retailer 's supplier may exclude liability , if the exclusion satisfies the test of reasonableness .
13 Section 16(1) in the unamended form applicable at the relevant time stated : ‘ Where a term of a contract purports to exclude or restrict liability for breach of duty arising in the course of any business or from the occupation of any premises used for business premises of the occupier that term … ( b ) shall … have no effect if it was not fair and reasonable to incorporate the term in the contract . ’
14 With his hands protected by rubber gauntlets , he passed bucket after bucket of soggy glass fibre wool though the trap door into my waiting aching arms .
15 Rosyth wins contract in spite of Devonport ploy
16 The first involves action against the institutions practising censorship , and the second involves action on behalf of or against the membership of the profession .
17 who confronts grief with dignity of soul ,
18 The local papers got wind in advance of what was happening and I was petrified that the police would come bursting in to arrest us all .
19 Such a dismissive attitude , which fails to see research as part of a professional task , seems to me unhelpful because whenever we make a decision , it is based on assumptions and values .
20 Tried using popgun after fiasco of toy cannon , he wrote , but that was too violent where other was too weak .
21 Security on the door had reported a large black man demanding entry on behalf of a friend , a Sir Ralph Grunte , Member of Parliament , who was certainly in no condition to be in charge of a motor car .
22 Only I do want effect of possibility of getting lost .
23 Thus under the Treaty binding provisions seek to establish freedom of movement of workers ( Arts 48 and 49 ) , freedom of establishment ( Arts 52 – 8 ) , equal pay for men and women ( Art .
24 This has added insult to injury of a privatisation carried out against the wishes of the public .
25 First , the 1977 Act applies to exemption clauses and these include not only clauses which claim to exclude liability for breach of contract but also ( by section 13 of the 1977 Act ) those which claim :
26 Sections 6 and 7 of the UCTA override these provisions , and , in effect , provide for mandatory inclusion of such warranties in the contracts covered by these sections , since the easiest way to exclude liability for breach of such warranties is to exclude them altogether from the terms of the contract .
27 To examine the extent to which such clauses are effective to exclude liability for breach of fiduciary duty , it is necessary to consider both restrictions imposed because of the fiduciary nature of the relationship and the common law and statutory restrictions which apply to all exclusion clauses .
28 Two approaches to clauses which purport to exclude liability for breach of fiduciary duty are discernible .
29 The Consumer Transactions ( Restrictions on Statements ) Order 1976 ( SI 1976 No 1813 ) makes it a criminal offence to display a notice or supply a document ( such as a set of standard terms ) containing a notice or term purporting to exclude liability for breach of the statutory implied terms and made ineffective by s6 of the UCTA 1977 .
30 The Divisional Court held that the effect of the clause was not to exclude liability for breach of the terms concerned with merchantability and fitness for purpose in s14 of the SGA 1979 .
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