Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [pron] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the Secretary of State proposes to issue a code of practice to which this section applies , he shall prepare and publish a draft of that code , shall consider any representations made to him about the draft and may modify the draft accordingly . …
2 The Secretary of State may from time to time revise the whole or any part of a code of practice to which this section applies and issue that revised code ; and the foregoing provisions of this section shall apply ( with appropriate modifications ) to such a revised code as they apply to the first issue of a code .
3 ( b ) " a road accident " means an accident on land due to a collision or apprehended collision involving a vehicle ; ( c ) " a statement of the special damages claimed " has the same meaning as in Ord 6 , r 1(7). ( 9 ) Unless the context otherwise requires , references in these rules to the return day in relation to a fixed date action to which this rule applies shall be construed as references to the date on which directions take effect under this rule .
4 ‘ [ Subject to section 63(A) ( b ) ] where in any year a person is employed in director 's or higher-paid employment and — ( a ) by reason of his employment there is provided for him , or for others being members of his family or household , any benefit to which this section applies ; and ( b ) the cost of providing the benefit is not ( apart from this section ) chargeable to tax as his income , there is to be treated as emoluments of the employment , and accordingly chargeable to income tax under Schedule E , an amount equal to whatever is the cash equivalent of the benefit .
5 Yet the degree to which this goal is important to people varies widely within societies and among different cultures .
6 The esprit de corps of these forces has increased in proportion to their professionalism and the degree to which this professionalism is recognised by their Soviet patrons .
7 ‘ Perhaps , ’ Godolphin replied , cannily concealing the degree to which this suggestion found favour .
8 She hoped that the child to whom this home belonged would let her stay and watch him playing .
9 You will have seen that the accident to which this report refers happened in 1973 — The mistakes indicated in the report are as relevant to-day as they were then .
10 One hundred and fifty-five years on from Darwin 's marital dilemma , the major pre-occupation that gave rise to the organization of the conference to which this paper is submitted , is a marriage of a different sort : the study of history and the use of information technology .
11 There 's a site to which this Society objected on Wetherby Road in Harrogate which we thought did n't need developing at all , but in practice the District Council decided they wanted it for industry because it considered the need for industry to be so great and we have along this frontage of Wetherby Road a row of three car showrooms and a token spot of industry behind it .
12 The flowers radiate like the spokes of an umbrella — hence the name of the group to which this plant belongs — the umbellifers .
13 ‘ For the purposes of this Act an appointed representative is a person — ( a ) who is employed by an authorised person ( his ‘ principal ’ ) under a contract for services which — ( i ) requires or permits him to carry on investment business to which this section applies ; and ( ii ) complies with subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below ; and ( b ) for whose activities in carrying on the whole or part of that investment business his principal has accepted responsibility in writing ; and the investment business carried on by an appointed representative as such is the investment business for which his principal has accepted responsibility .
14 ‘ For the purposes of this Act an appointed representative is a person — ( a ) who is employed by an authorised person ( his ‘ principal ’ ) under a contract for services which — ( i ) requires or permits him to carry on investment business to which this section applies ; and ( ii ) complies with subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below ; and ( b ) for whose activities in carrying on the whole or part of that investment business his principal has accepted responsibility in writing ; and the investment business carried on by an appointed representative as such is the investment business for which his principal has accepted responsibility .
15 The types of behaviour to which this motivation is said to lead include employing a larger staff than is required for the purposes of the business , lavish expenditure on office accommodation , transport , and various forms of entertainment , and on image- building ( but not cost-justified ) advertising , and charitable giving .
16 a person to whom this order is addressed or an officer or an agent appointed by a power of attorney of such a person or
17 Although it may have taken only an instant , the person to whom this sentence refers had to make the logical jump from what he could see of the possible escape routes open to him to the realization that flight was impossible .
18 ‘ … the person to whom this report is being issued in the United Kingdom is a single body corporate , a partnership , a single individual or a group of connected individuals ( as defined in Article 5 of The Financial Services Act 1986 ( Investment Advertisements ) ( Exemptions ) ( No 2 ) Order 1988 ) … ’
19 ‘ … each person to whom this report is being issued in the United Kingdom is a ‘ professional investor ’ ( for the purposes of the Financial Services ( Conduct of Business ) Rules 1987 of the Securities and Investments Board Limited ) or a person who carries on investment business for the purposes of the Financial Services Act 1986 … ’
20 Each person to whom this report is being issued in the United Kingdom has acknowledged that they are a person defined in Article 9(3) of The Financial Services Act 1986 ( Investment Advertisements ) ( Exemptions ) Order 1988 … ’
21 Can I just introduce people on the platform to you this evening .
22 ( 2 ) An occurrence to which this section applies is one which — ( a ) affected either parent of the child in his or her ability to have a normal , healthy child ; or ( b ) affected the mother during her pregnancy , or affected her or the child in the course of its birth , so that the child is born with disabilities which would not otherwise have been present .
23 Feeling a little dizzy at being caught in the whirlwind of Faye 's enthusiasm , and wondering if she was just imagining a slightly brittle , overwrought quality to it this morning , Belinda listened to several more of Faye 's ideas for ‘ Getting Tom to notice you as a woman ’ .
24 That they will , in dealing with any claim arising under a policy to which this Agreement applies which is to be settled for more than $500 , draw the cheque or cheques in the joint names of the Society and its borrower .
25 That they will take all reasonable steps to advise the Society whenever they are notified of a claim arising under a policy to which this Agreement applies to which the cost of settlement is likely to exceed $1,000 .
26 IN THE EVENT of the Insurers failing to comply with any of the above provisions the Insurers will indemnify the Society to the limit of its interest for any loss which would otherwise have been covered by a policy to which this Agreement applies , including legal and other fees incurred by the Society as a direct consequence of such failure .
27 The area of the theory to which this criticism seems most obviously to apply , and the context in which it has been most discussed , is Poulantzas ' account of the defining characteristics of classes .
28 It 's afternoon keep saying that it 's afternoon it 's morning to me this afternoon pick up your phone and give me a ring now O nine O four six four one six four one .
29 11 ( 1 ) In a lease to which this section applies ( as to which , see sections 13 and 14 ) there is implied a covenant by the lessor — ( a ) to keep in repair the structure and exterior of the dwelling-house ( including drains , gutters and external pipes ) , ( b ) to keep in repair and proper working order the installations in the dwelling-house for the supply of water , gas and electricity and for sanitation ( including basins , sinks , baths and sanitary conveniences , but not other fixtures , fittings and appliances for making use of the supply of water , gas or electricity ) , and ( c ) to keep in repair and proper working order the installations in the dwelling-house for space heating and heating water …
30 8 ( 1 ) In a contract to which this section applies for the letting of a house for human habitation there is implied , notwithstanding any stipulation to the contrary — ( a ) a condition that the house is fit for human habitation at the commencement of the tenancy , and ( b ) an undertaking that the house will be kept by the landlord fit for human habitation during the tenancy .
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