Example sentences of "such [noun sg] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The other exception is that , under RSC Ord 22 , r7(2) , any party may bring the attention of the court to the fact that a payment in has or has not been made and the date ( but not the amount ) of such payment where the question of the costs of the issue of liability falls to be decided , that issue having been tried and an issue of question of quantum remaining to be tried separately .
2 There is no such liability where the agreement was void .
3 ( 3 ) Subject to the following subsections , a person ( here referred to as ‘ the defendant ’ ) is answerable to the child if he was liable in tort to the parent or would , if sued in due time , have been so ; and it is no answer that there could not have been such liability because the parent suffered no actionable injury , if there was a breach of legal duty which , accompanied by injury , would have given rise to the liability . …
4 Ideally , you should look on such money as a bonus and should save or invest it .
5 There is , of course , no such difficulty if the evidence sought , though owned by a foreign corporation , is physically located within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States .
6 ( 1 ) If the defendant admits the claim ( or such part as the plaintiff accepts in satisfaction ) judgment may be entered and the question of payment dealt with ( Ord 17 , r 6 ) .
7 Such case as the defence were able to make depended , like the defence in some of the cases cited above , almost entirely on the defendant 's credibility if it was to have any prospect of success and therefore the misdirection was material .
8 ‘ that a person who has entered into the contract may either affirm or avoid such contract after the duress has ceased ; and if he has so voluntarily acted under it with a full knowledge of all the circumstances he may be held bound on the ground of ratification , or if , after escaping from the duress , he takes no steps to set aside the transaction he may be found to have affirmed it . ’
9 ‘ In order to constitute the offence of rape … the prosecution must satisfy you that he effected his purpose by overcoming such resistance as the girl offered , you being satisfied that she was offering resistance and that he was overcoming it .
10 Also , unsecured creditors will often be deterred from seeking a winding-up since such creditors would readily appreciate the futility of such action where the company 's assets were charged up to the hilt .
11 Secretary of the Society , for such action as the Committee may decide .
12 C.6.1 take such action as the Vendor may reasonably request to avoid , dispute , resist , appeal , compromise or defend any such claims ; and
13 For a pre-exposed stimulus there will be no such effect since the tendency to evoke unconditioned suppression will have habituated .
14 3.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event of any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonably require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
15 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
16 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
17 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
18 Specifically , the Commissioner has three functions : ( a ) to keep under review the carrying out by the Home Secretary of the functions conferred upon him or her by the Act ; ( b ) to keep under review the adequacy of any arrangements made for the purposes of restricting the use and distribution of the intercepted material ; ( c ) to give the Tribunal all such assistance as the Tribunal may require for the purpose of enabling it to carry out its statutory functions .
19 4.1 The Distributor shall use its best endeavours to market the Publications within the Territory by advertising the Publications including by direct mail by visits to bookshops schools and universities and other similar organisations 4.2 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonably require in promoting the Publications and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as agreed annually
20 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as shown in the Schedule on terms to be agreed .
21 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as shown in the Schedule on terms to be agreed .
22 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books on terms to be agreed .
23 It offers an opportunity to improve the environment of the United Kingdom generally , by taking traffic off the roads and by diverting some of the airline traffic which causes such congestion because the link will probably provide an equally fast alternative route to the continent .
24 ( g ) such fee as the Council may from time to time prescribe in connection with such applications .
25 Such borrowing as the government now does tends to be financed by selling debt to the non-bank private sector , or encouraging the public to lend via National Savings .
26 More secure accommodation for the most persistent young offenders , both on remand and after conviction , is certainly required , not least to overcome such nonsense as the case of a teenager from Tyne and Wear having to be sent to a unit in Essex .
27 The banking account of the Society shall be kept with such banker as the Executive Committee shall from time to time determine .
28 A seller who wishes to exclude liability for third party infringement can do so to some extent by relying on SGA 1979 , s 12(3) and ( 4 ) or SGSA 1982 , s 2(3) and ( 4 ) , ( contracting to pass only such title as the seller may have , subject to disclosure of known encumbrances and a warranty of no interference in quiet possession by the seller ) .
29 Where a court is considering whether a provision does or does not cover X the rule will not admit the parliamentary history of the provision to demonstrate that at no stage in the parliamentary proceedings was there any suggestion that the provision covered X. It remains to be seen how long judges in the United Kingdom will be able to require negative evidence from parliamentary material to establish that an admissible statement is an expression of parliamentary intention , but exclude such evidence as an aid to construction .
30 ( 1 ) A licensing board may grant an occasional licence to the holder of a licence authorising him to sell alcoholic liquor , during such hours and on such day as the board may determine , in the course of catering for an event taking place outwith the licensed premises in respect of which he is the holder of a licence .
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