Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun] [unc] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is submitted : ( i ) the judge erred in law in his ruling on count 1 ; ( ii ) for an offence to be committed under section 1(1) of the Act there does not have to be the use by the offender of one computer with intent to secure unauthorised access into another computer ; ( iii ) there is no ambiguity in the wording of section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act which clearly refers to an intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( iv ) section 17(2) and ( 3 ) are applicable to the alleged actions of the respondent in this case ; ( v ) the Act has been drafted so as to deal with the person who misuses a computer to which he has direct ( but unauthorised ) access , as well as a computer into which he is able to secure indirect access by operating another computer . ’
2 It is submitted by Mr. Moses that , for an offence to be committed under section 1(1) of the Act , there does not have to be use by the offender of one computer with intent to secure unauthorised access into another computer .
3 A RECORD 63,000 people have booked into Butlin 's for Christmas .
4 The maximum payment permitted under Article 3(4) of the Directive is currently 97 European currency units ( ECU ) per livestock unit , i. e. £60 , and the existing levels in the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ UK zone work out at 72 , 68 and 46 ECUs for hill cow , hill ewe and upland ewe per livestock unit , respectively .
5 The main platform for the field is located in block J6 in The Netherlands .
6 I mean y you you take a situation of stuff getting dropped from bridges ont in front of trains .
7 It was a nightmare : early on , his budget dropped from dollars l6m to £300,000 , and his crew was reduced to two .
8 It was a nightmare : early on , his budget dropped from dollars l6m to £300,000 , and his crew was reduced to two .
9 My husband got fined in Germany erm for crossing a road on foot erm when the green man erm to enable , that said that the pedestrian crossing was clear was n't showing .
10 ‘ These words are not included in section 1(1) of the Theft Act , but the appellant contended that the subsection should be construed as if they were , as if they appeared after the words ‘ appropriates . ’
11 RTPA 1976 applies to agreements or arrangements between two or more persons carrying on business in the United Kingdom in the production or supply of goods or services or in the application of a manufacturing process to goods , being agreements in which two or more of the parties accept restrictions in respect of the matters contained in RTPA 1976 , s6 in relation to goods and those contained in reg 3(2) of statutory instrument ( SI ) 1976/98 in relation to services .
12 It would therefore appear that where , for example , a solicitor on behalf of his client commences a personal injury action which includes a claim for damages of less than £50,000 by way of writ in the High Court , the proceedings are bound to be struck out on the basis that the solicitor ought to have known of the provision contained in art 5(1) of the 1991 Order .
13 Do the words contained in paragraph 7B of the Metropolitan Police pro forma , as considered in the instant case , sufficiently comply with the requirements of section 7 of the Act ?
14 In that context I have had to look at the definition of a specific issue order which is contained in section 8(1) of the Act and I know , from talking to those who have been concerned with this Act and are familiar with it , that they have no doubt at all as to what that definition means .
15 The provisions which replace those contained in section 10(3) of the Act of 1957 are to be found in section 193 of and Schedule 10 to the Housing Act 1985 .
16 An exception to the rules concerning deceptive marks is contained in section 12(2) of the 1938 Act .
17 A reservation to this effect is contained in section 2(2) of the Act of 1990 , which provides that , inter alia , paragraph 10(1) ( e ) of the Rome Convention shall not have the force of law in the United Kingdom .
18 This can be achieved by ensuring that we fall within the exemption contained in Section 60(1) of the Companies Act , which states that an offer or invitation is not to be treated as made to the public ‘ if it can properly be regarded , in all the circumstances , as not being calculated to result , directly or indirectly , in the shares or debentures becoming available for subscription or purchase by persons other than those receiving the offer or invitation , or otherwise as being a domestic concern of the persons receiving and making it ’ .
19 Please clarify the exemption contained in para 8(a) of FRS1 which applies to small companies as defined by the CA .
20 Sun Microsystems Computer Corp , the company 's hardware arm , will put the operating system in its end-user price book and AST Research Inc , CompuAdd Corp , Dell Computer Corp , Toshiba Corp and Zenith Data Systems Inc , all of them companies committed to Solaris x86 since the middle of last year will take it OEM .
21 Sun Microsystems Inc , the company 's hardware arm , will put the operating system in its end-user price book and AST Research , CompuAdd , Dell , Toshiba and Zenith Data Systems , all of them companies committed to Solaris x86 since the middle of last year will OEM it .
22 For all she knew , they could have come to Pepe 's with him , just as Shelley was doing tonight .
23 Certainly , England were reported to Lord 's by umpire John Holder for a marked ball during last summer 's final Test against West Indies .
24 Where an enterprise is contemplating the recognition of a deferred tax asset that is permitted by paragraph 32A in respect of a provision for pensions or other post-retirement obligations it should be noted that the normal rules regarding the recoverability of assets are applicable . ’
25 As permitted by Section 3(2) of the Companies ( Amendments ) Act , 1986 , the profit and loss account of the Company is not presented in these financial statements .
26 Er the fact that we 've had low unemployment rates is due er mainly to the fact that provision was made for employment er in past years , and we want to make provision now to ensure that unemployment is as low as possible in the future .
27 And it would appear to many rather strained within that agreed by the Secretary of State , a matter of general principle , the County Council accepted past level er of migration without looking er at the implications er of that .
28 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the liability imposed under section 1(1) of the Act of 1978 was intended by Parliament , by virtue of section 6(1) of the Act , to enable claims for contribution to be made as between parties who had no claim for contribution under the general law , and applied whenever a plaintiff had a cause of action against a third party in respect of the same damage as gave rise to his cause of action against the defendant , irrespective of the legal basis of the liability ; and that , accordingly , the defence of ex turpi causa non oritur actio could not be relied upon in answer to a claim for contribution under the Act ; and that , since there was sufficient possibility of the third party being found liable for some part of the plaintiffs ' loss , there were no grounds for striking out the third party notice ( post , pp. 1022H — 1023A , G–H , 1024G — 1025D ) .
29 ( 2 ) … in relation to an institution in respect of which a payment falls to be made under section 58(2) above any reference in this Act to a depositor 's protected deposit is a reference to the liability of the institution to him in respect of — ( a ) the principal amount of each sterling deposit which was made by him with a United Kingdom office of the institution before the making of the administration order and which under the terms on which it was made is or becomes due or payable while the order is in force ; and ( b ) accrued interest on any such deposit up to the time when it is or becomes due and payable as aforesaid ; but so that the total liability of the institution to him in respect of such deposits does not exceed £20,000 .
30 ‘ ( 1 ) … in relation to an institution in respect of which a payment falls to be made under section 58(1) above any reference in this Act to a depositor 's protected deposit is a reference to the total liability of the institution to him immediately before the time when it becomes insolvent , limited to a maximum of £20,000 , in respect of the principal amounts of and accrued interest on sterling deposits made with United Kingdom offices of the institution .
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