Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] the previous [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Cairnplace Ltd v CBL ( Property Investment ) Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 All ER 315 , it was held that there should not be inserted in a renewal of a lease a provision that the tenant should pay the landlord 's costs despite the fact that there was a similar provision contained in the previous lease .
2 The brooch shown on the previous page , consisting of an opal heart suspended from a pair of wings , is also attributed to Burne-Jones .
3 He must then decide whether or not to summon a meeting of creditors to replace the trustee having regard to the stage in the administration reached by the previous trustee ( s 300(3) ) .
4 The outcome , published in December 1992 , shows a very impressive improvement in the University 's standing in research compared with the previous assessment .
5 The " further discussion " usually takes the form of a report from the secretary , or from a member of the committee , on action taken since the previous meeting .
6 Three examples are taken from the research outlined in the previous section as illustrative materials showing what is here meant by translation .
7 The virtues of this procedure , which does n't lengthen but in fact shortens your investigation , are as follows : ( a ) The actual investigation is simplified , as you do n't have to keep turning back an unwieldy abstract to see which documents contained restrictions , whether the seller named in one conveyance was the buyer named in the previous deed , etc .
8 Lothian Regional Council commented on the previous application ( No. 396/90 ) , which was originally for 56 houses , and advised that the proposal was consistent with the Structure Plan .
9 Fundamentally , roses are as much shrubs as any others in the garden and , like them , divide broadly into two categories as far as pruning is concerned ; those that flower in spring and summer on wood developed during the previous growth period ( i.e. last year ) , and those that flower , necessarily a little later , from mid summer on , upon wood that has developed during the current season .
10 This analysis raises the same question addressed in the previous section : if the speaker wanted the hearer to recover these effects , why did n't he or she simply say that they sprinted up the hill ?
11 Barro presents some evidence that no such pattern exists : this evidence is from the Durbin-Watson statistic ( see Johnston , 1984 , pp. 314–17 ) which tests the null hypothesis that the error in predicting DM in any period t made by equation ( 6.7 ) is unrelated to the error made in the previous period .
12 It reported work done in the previous year , arising , like Fleming 's earlier discovery of lysozyme , from a chance observation .
13 This most frequently involved the use of ceilings : banks being told not to allow advances to expand by more than a certain percentage compared with the previous year .
14 In the third section , Hawkridge discusses the issues arising from the work reviewed in the previous part , revealing many problems and constraints .
15 You may recall the phenomenon of ‘ jobless growth ’ in the manufacturing sector discussed in the previous chapter .
16 Consider first a ladder filter of the type studied in the previous section in which each series impedance Z 1 is due to inductance L and each parallel impedance Z 2 to capacitance C as shown in figure 9.3(a) .
17 The waveform detection scheme using motional voltage described in the previous Section is unable to operate successfully at low speeds , because the motional voltage is zero , or with chopper drives , because the phase current is almost constant .
18 This will be a sound basis for the School Development Plan described in the previous chapter .
19 The component is original in its use of the Chart-based architecture described in the previous chapter .
20 On the Burroughs B6700 computer the subroutine linkage stack is integrated with the operand stack described in the previous section and with the store addressing system ; it is described in 4.6 .
21 This rather sad quote illustrates very sharply a point made in the previous chapter , which is that a field of learning such as physics , which has great power to change our lives , is usually divorced from a consideration of moral issues .
22 To this end : In the Government 's view , the total increase [ in pay ] for any group compared with the previous year … should not be more than 5 per cent .
23 Composite work method — oncoming men take up the cycle at the point left by the previous shift .
24 The name of the package specified on the previous page and the number of additional DCs which can be added will be displayed above the scrolled area , for information only .
25 This goes to the Inland Revenue Accounts Office along with the NI contributions and tax deducted in the previous month .
26 Fascist politics , of the sort discussed in the previous chapter , might represent the extremes of prejudice .
27 Tanzania is caught in this trap : it had good rains in 1986 and its cotton crop doubled from the previous year .
28 Changes within the institutions which influence values are taking place and , in general , reflect a gradual shift towards the values of contemporary capitalist societies , corresponding to the process outlined in the previous chapter of incorporating peripheral groups into society .
29 Qualitative forecasting techniques are used to assist and augment the quantitative forecasting process described in the previous chapter .
30 Thus Adorno 's major contribution dates from a period described in the previous chapter as one of relative situational stability and consensus , when , more than at any other time , the machinery of ‘ mass culture ’ worked to considerable effect .
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