Example sentences of "see [num] above " in BNC.

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1 As the fact of remarriage does not appear to be a relevant consideration ( see 2.25 above ) , remarriage alone would not warrant such a separate assessment .
2 Its original title ( see 2.4 above ) was apt because it really was a new kind of dictionary .
3 The ordinary shares held by management , which may confer control of Newco , will be a small proportion of the total share and loan capital of Newco , so that the amount management needs to borrow to acquire their stake in Newco is affordable , and can be serviced by dividends and earnings , with , it is to be hoped , the additional benefit of interest relief on their borrowings ( see 4.4 above ) .
4 If the sale of the Target shares produces an allowable loss for capital gains tax purposes , this may be set off only against gains arising on a subsequent disposal by the manager concerned to Newco , if he and Newco are " connected persons " for the purpose of s286(6) ( 7 ) TCGA 1992 , as is likely to be the case if management needs to have control of Newco in order to obtain interest relief on its borrowings ( see 4.4 above ) .
5 What matters at the end of the day is that the target text has some thematic organization of its own , that it reads naturally and smoothly , does not distort the information structure of the original ( see 5.1.2 above ) , and that it preserves , where possible , any special emphasis signalled by marked structures in the original and maintains a coherent point of view as a text in its own right .
6 This point is exemplified with reference to tense and mood variation in Spanish si clauses ( see 50–52 above ) ; Lavandera points out that although the alternants may be defined as variants of an underlying variable in the sense that they are truth-conditional semantic equivalents , and pattern according to external social factors , they differ in modal meaning ( see Huddleston 1984 : 165 for a discussion of these semantic issues ) .
7 The same rules as to service apply and the written statement of service to be filed at court must include details as with service on respondents ( see 5 above ) .
8 The written statement is itself admissible as hearsay evidence under the Children Act ( Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence ) Order 1991 ( see 5 above ) .
9 It means that we will need to issue a full form investment business engagement letter ( see 0403.1 above ) and the client will be afforded the protection under the FSA for individual investors .
10 There are no specific criteria for extension but the court must apply the general principles in s1 of the Act ( see 6 above ) .
11 The general principles in s1 will apply ( see 6 above ) .
12 On the other hand , the base weights can quickly become irrelevant in a dynamic economy ( see 1 above ) .
13 It is more likely that delays are specific to the journals to which papers are submitted , and that if there are differences in publishing ‘ behaviour ’ between departments ( See 3.6 above ) , then these are probably the major factors influencing delays .
14 It is more likely that delays are specific to the journals to which papers are submitted , and that if there are differences in publishing ‘ behaviour ’ between departments ( See 3.6 above ) , then these are probably the major factors influencing delays .
15 The existence of a Letter of Credit which effectively guarantees payment [ see 1.4 above ] will assist the bank when considering a request for finance .
16 Funding mechanisms are then required so that the profits of Target can be used to 'service " Newco 's debt ( see 4.7 above ) .
17 The hive-up of the business will be a transfer of a going concern for VAT purposes provided , in the case of reversionary interests in property and property used for the purposes of the business , the procedure in para 5 VAT ( Special Provisions ) Order 1992 is adhered to ( see 5.1.3 above ) ; alternatively , if Newco and Target have been grouped for VAT purposes under s29 VAT Act 1983 , the hive-up of the business will be treated as neither a supply of goods nor of services .
18 For torsional modes , if the form factor ( see 5.5 above ) is F and the moment of area of the specimen cross-section about the axis of twist is I , then
19 In the long run , it might even be decided to dispense with paper operations altogether and work entirely electronically from the collection stage ( see 2.5 above ) onwards .
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