Example sentences of "the [noun] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 3 Reasonableness between the parties The question whether a particular restraint is reasonable in the interests of both parties generally divides into three parts : ( a ) Is the scope of the activities which the clause restrains reasonable ? ( b ) Is the geographical extent of the restraint reasonable ? ( c ) Is the duration of the restraint reasonable ?
2 The Finance Act 1969 provided , in effect , that on the death of a beneficiary what in 1974 became capital transfer tax , and by the Finance Act 1986 inheritance tax , should be payable upon the proportion of the capital which corresponded to the proportion of the income which the deceased had received within a certain period before his death ( usually seven years ) .
3 The scheme of the Section is that the income which the settlor by his disposition has diverted from himself and conferred on another shall be notionally restored to him while in fact continuing to be applied as he has directed .
4 It was said that one result of reading the Section as I read it would be this : that Mr Astor would be liable to pay tax in respect of the income received by the trustee in the United States as income deemed to be his ( Part XV ) and also likely to pay tax on the income which the trustee was bound to pay over , the latter being ( within the decision in [ Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1930 ) 15 TC 693 ] ) the income springing from a foreign possession , namely , his right of action against the trustee .
5 In respect of non-contractual referrals by GPs , this point is recognised since ‘ … an open-ended commitment on the part of DHAs to meet all non-contractual referrals would be incompatible with both the disciplines which the new system is intended to inject and with control of budgets ’ ( DoH , 1989c , para.3.3 ) .
6 Influential Inspectors like Christian Schiller of the Department of Education and Science ; headteachers like Tom Johns in Oxfordshire ; classroom teachers like Sybil Marshall ; lecturers in colleges of education , like Len Marsh ; directors of education like Alec Clegg in the West Riding of Yorkshire ; and creative thinkers like Robin Tanner , Edith Moorhouse and John Coe ; used the opportunity which the massive restructuring of state education gave and were instrumental in building up , for the first time , a coherent philosophy for the English primary school .
7 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
8 AT1 said that she did not notice any difference in this regard but was nevertheless glad of the opportunity which the review had afforded to meet the Head personally , as she had not done so since her interview on appointment some years previously .
9 Revocation may occur , for instance , where the defendant who is alleged to have infringed the patent can establish that he had developed and publicly used the substance of the patented invention ( perhaps in another country and even for non-commercial purposes ) before the employer From the employee 's point of view , revocation of the patent almost inevitably removes the opportunity which the employer had to make substantial gains from the invention .
10 Nevertheless , within the variations and local conditions , if we are thinking in terms of a specifically televisual addition to the forms which the novelistic has taken since the Greek romance , the organization of narrative around the expectation of interruption seems to me to be central .
11 Their very names speak volumes for the unity which the Spirit creates .
12 First , because it is evident that many of the problems which the Authority identified in 1985 when it established PNP were centred as much on professional attitudes as professional expertise — attitudes to children , to curriculum , to teaching methods , to parents , to ethnic minority groups , to gender issues — and indeed we have picked up and reported the resilience of many of the attitudes which the Authority sought to change .
13 Ordinarily she would have relished the variety which the creators of Moloch had offered up for her pleasure without a qualm or a second thought , but this time something was getting to her , making her nervous .
14 The player can control the direction which the machine moves in , representing the efforts of its crew to steer the thing by leaning precariously to one side or the other , but he has no say over the speed .
15 What lay behind the first three grounds of appeal was the direction which the trial judge gave to the jury on the subject of concert .
16 ( Notice the change which the Durham professorship , and Joan 's coming , wrought — in 1940 no one could conceive of this absent-minded man as a bishop , and six or seven years later the electors to the see of Edinburgh mulled over his name and decided that it would not do , and five years after that both archbishops and the prime minister 's office were agreed that he would be a very good bishop . )
17 This fell far short of the change which the Catholic majority wanted — which was the transfer of power to their elected representatives — but the DCAC could afford to take a sanguine view of the change .
18 Even more remarkable was the change which the war had wrought in the relations between the union and the Shipping Federation and that which had developed between Havelock Wilson and the labour movement .
19 Such snobbery perhaps helps to explain some of the support which the Wesleyan tradition must have engendered , among people who found the ‘ spiritual sense ’ of faith a way of rebutting the patronising condescension of the ‘ men of reason ’ .
20 Balliol was crowned king at Scone six weeks later and then marched to Galloway to rally the support which the men of that region had traditionally shown to the Balliol family .
21 What we might be seeing on the extreme right is not the last stages of antisemitism , but its continuation in a climate without Jewish issues , or , to be precise , without the son of Jewish issues which can mobilize the support which the extreme right seeks .
22 In recognition of the support which the majority of the Jewish aristocracy had given him , Antiochus III tried to help his new subjects .
23 Today the sounds from the packed car park and souvenir shop must surely drown the water-music of Rorie More 's Cascade , the waterfall which the thirteenth Macleod chieftain liked to hear roaring beneath his window before he slept .
24 This was the tonic which the nuclear industry had been waiting for — a government which was both strongly sympathetic to its point of view , and prepared to make firm decisions .
25 In the sixties a mechanical piano was added to the furniture of the Empress 's drawing room , the famous Salon Chinois in which was displayed a portion of the loot which the French army had acquired when the Summer Palace at Peking had been sacked .
26 There may , and probably will , come a time when individual items in the accounts which the defendants have submitted will be the subject of an objection on which the court must adjudicate .
27 erm , by the grants of credit approvals , either basic or supplementary , which is A that facilitating a council spending money on the programmes which the D T P have accepted .
28 In the institutions themselves the position was that the degree proposals were being put together by people in different discipline-based departments , and the development of departments of business studies or business and management studies came later — ;
29 The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over .
30 An example of the latter was Banff in Alberta , and of the former the great gateway to the Orient which the CPR built in Vancouver .
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