Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] as to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , s14(4) of SGA 1979 , which is replicated in other supply contracts ( s10(4) of SOGIT 1973 as substituted by the CCA 1974 and ss4(7) , 9(7) of SGSA 1982 ) , provides , " An implied condition or warranty as to quality or fitness for a particular purpose may be annexed to a contract of sale by usage " .
2 This was a highly polemical school ; its literary triumphs belong as much to the article or essay as to narrative ; and its most private griefs and imaginings are by now part of the national and international consciousness .
3 After a flurry of litigation it is now settled that stipulations as to time in a rent review clause are prima facie not of the essence ( United Scientific Holdings Ltd v Burnley BC [ 1977 ] 2 All ER 62 ) ; nor is an obligation to prepare service charge accounts ( West Central Investments Ltd v Borovik ( 1977 ) 241 EG 609 ) .
4 Neither an intention to cause serious injury nor recklessness as to death should be sufficient on its own , but together they restrict one another , producing a test which both satisfies the criterion of certainty and marks out some heinous but non-intended killings .
5 Nevertheless , given the strength of local ties , the patriotism that w as to mark the great crises remained an abstract emotion , imperfectly felt at the most intimate levels .
6 Indeed , so close is the degree of correspondence between prosecution preference and decision as to venue ( 96 per cent according to one study : Riley and Vennard , 1999 ) that magistrates might almost be said to have sub-delegated their responsibility to the latter .
7 She stopped to catch a child by the hand and whisper some word which was rewarded with a kiss , then caught the corner of her veil to cover her already masked face as the chief driver came towards her for a quick answer to a query , always given and received after the words of greeting and queries as to health had been exchanged .
8 Each of them was shamefully hot with Democratic rage as regards politics , and Infidel as to religion .
9 They also bought blank cassettes , and Zuwaya used them at least as much to record poems and songs as to re-record other cassettes or broadcast music .
10 A method is needed for the rationalization of the instruction , in terms of sequencing , presentation and feedback as to progress .
11 Student motivation is of prime importance and feedback as to progress increases the learning effect .
12 In addition , of course , there should be a Memorandum off the register or declaration of trust ( see Precedent 53 ) as to the shares in the net proceeds of sale of each party , and obligations as to repair and maintenance .
13 advice on methodology , previous research on topic of interest , and suggestions as to usefulness of embarking on research
14 The political ambitions of the CLB can be deduced from its interpretation of the Edwardian crisis : ‘ At so critical a period in British history as the present , when there is so great and unfortunate a tendency to slackness , ease , and carelessness as to religion , morals , and work , when there is so great a craving for pleasure 's sake , when so serious a social problem as the great army of the unfit and unemployed has become a national scandal and a public danger ’ , it was necessary to provide men of the future with ‘ that spirit of self-denial , self-control and definiteness of righteous purpose ’ which had put Britain in the lead among nations .
15 Peter led both Tottenham Angling Centre and Jubilee AS to victory and has experienced men like former Essex County boss Dennis Salmon and Division Four National runner-up Dave Dunstone to call on .
16 An assessment of the hotel 's current value and recommendations as to offer price and means of payment
17 As we have seen ( at paragraph 16–05 ) , it was held that the retailer did not commit any offence under section 1 because indications as to value are not ‘ trade descriptions . ’
18 By further questions , as reformulated in part by the Court of Justice , the Divisional Court also asked , inter alia , whether requirements as to nationality , residence , domicile and control imposed by a member state as conditions of the registration of fishing vessels and the right to fly the flag of that state were compatible with Community law , including article 7 of the E.E.C .
19 When indifference as to terminology is a recurrent feature in the work of only one jurist , and when 80 per cent of all instances of this indifference are found in his work , there is considerable difficulty in supposing that a general rapprochement between legacy and trust had taken place .
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