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

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1 It confers full rights of possession and enjoyment ( unrestricted by any rules as to waste ) and full rights of disposition whether during the tenant 's lifetime or by his wife .
2 Any doubts as to questions of reasonableness in either respect are resolved in favour of the paying party .
3 Any doubts as to questions of reasonableness in either respect are to be resolved in favour of the receiving party .
4 The victim had not firmly identified the appellant as an assailant and only the police interviews with the appellant disposed of any issue as to identity .
5 There is no requirement that foreign proceedings should have been instituted , or even be pending , and the United States courts ability to act does not depend upon any issue as to reciprocity .
6 ( 5 ) Directions as to expert witnesses and any limitations as to number to be called ( Ord 20 , r 27 ) .
7 When the buyer calls to sign the transfer or lease , see that any mortgage or other document requiring a signature ( such as an undertaking to a building society to carry out specified repairs ) is engrossed and ready for execution at the same time , to avoid unnecessary attendances ; and if you wish , you can let your client sign any undertakings as to outgoings instead of doing so on your client 's behalf ( Chapter 7 , head 2(c) ) .
8 The question of whether or not any undertakings as to confidentiality were given would by itself have been irrelevant as a defence under the Official Secrets Act .
9 ‘ ( a ) where the goods have been sold without any stipulation as to credit ; ( b ) where the goods have been sold on credit , but the term of credit has expired ; ( c ) where the buyer becomes insolvent . ’
10 There remains overhaul and it is far to early in the proceedings to make any forecasts as to completion dates .
11 A spokesman at the hospital refused to give any information as to Mr Keane 's condition .
12 Since a residence order was in substance what the foster mother sought , it was agreed between counsel for her and the local authority : ( a ) that the local authority would not object to the foster mother 's application for a residence order being made before the expiry of the six months period ; ( b ) that the hearing before the judge should be treated as the hearing of that application ; ( c ) that if , in the event , the foster mother were to be given leave to apply for a residence order she would agree to the formal dismissal of her application for judicial review without any penalty as to costs ; but ( d ) that , if leave under the Act were to be refused , it would be open to the foster mother to continue the judical review proceedings .
13 He has no power to order discovery of documents or the attendance of witnesses or to make any order as to costs ( unless such power is expressly conferred on him by the lease ) ; and if he dies or becomes incapable or unwilling to continue , it is doubtful whether another expert could be appointed under the lease .
14 Pausing there and turning to the judgment , Lord Denman C.J. stated , at p. 682 , that the court did not proceed on any doctrine as to relation of principal and surety .
15 Winter Haining and without any Restriction as to Number , or Proof that they belong to those who have Right of Common .
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