Example sentences of "[prep] section [adj] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Section 34(1) applies subsection ( 1 ) of section 4 and subsection ( 1 ) of section 5 generally for the purposes of the Act .
2 Accordingly the other subsections of section 4 and section 5 do not apply to section 15 .
3 After a voir dire the judge admitted the oral admissions but excluded the written confession , because ( a ) the breaches of C 11.5 and 11.6 were relatively trivial ; ( b ) it would have been impracticable to have a contemporaneous note of the conversation and there was therefore no breach of C 11.3(b) ( ii ) ; ( c ) Findlay was shown the notes as recorded in the custody record and there was no need to record the refusal in the pocket book as well ; ( d ) there was a serious breach of section 58 and Code C 6.3 in ordering Findlay to be kept incommunicado without sufficient reason and therefore although the interview leading to the written confession was itself fairly conducted the confession would be excluded .
4 One must not be misled by the apparent simplicity of section 6 and Couturier v. Hastie .
5 Applications must be made to a circuit judge , who can issue the warrant by virtue of section 9 and Schedule 1 if he is satisfied that it would have been appropriate to issue a warrant prior to the Act .
6 After a couple of minutes , one of them returned and placed a hand on Beattie 's shoulder and said that he was arresting him under Section 10 and Schedule 1 of the Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act .
7 Moreover , under section 11 and section 37 , a person aggrieved by a demand has a right of appeal against it and proceedings can not be brought until any appeal has been finally determined .
8 Section 241 lists some of the types of orders the court may make under section 238 or section 239 .
9 I would like to point out that the powers under section 21 and schedule 8 of the NHS Act 1977 were converted to a duty by Circular 22/59 ( Ministry of Health ) , updated in circular 19.74 .
10 ‘ Section 108 ’ valuations under Section 103 and Section 104 of the Companies Act 1985
11 This pulse location/speed relationship is quantified in Section 7.3.1 and Section 7.3.3 describes how this relationship can be obtained with simple electronic circuits , while Section 8.3.1 describes the software options for a microprocessor-based system .
12 Positive feedback between the open-loop output and noninverting input is provided by the Wien band-pass filter comprising components C and R. The transfer function of this filter has already been derived in section 8.3 and reference to equation ( 8.22 ) together with equation ( 8.23 ) or figure 8.8 establishes that the modulus of the feedback fraction reaches a maximum of 3 and there is no phase shift when .
13 The procedure for registration and renewal of registration is contained in section 89 and Schedule 14 of the 1990 Act .
14 Pursuant to section 85 and Schedule 14 , if both the complainant and the society agree , the adjudicator may act in relation to a complaint within section 83 as an arbitrator with all the legal consequences that that entails .
15 For instance , they became subject to Section 2 and Section 7 of the Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act in connection with the unlicensed pistol .
16 Examples of the two approaches are included at Section 1101.3 and Section 1101.4 .
17 Therefore , although there is a substantial overlap between section 1 and section 15 , section 15 is not otiose .
18 ( b ) failed to mention that the said accounts were not in the form required by section 228 and paragraph 1 ( 1 ) of Schedule 4 of the Companies Act 1985 and
19 ( b ) failed to mention that the said accounts were not in the form required by section 228 and paragraph 1 ( 1 ) of Schedule 4 of the Companies Act 1985 and
20 ( b ) failed to mention that the said accounts were not in the form required by section 228 and paragraph 1 ( 1 ) of Schedule 4 of the Companies Act 1985 and
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