Example sentences of "as [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I had arrows on the brain as well as through the lungs , I thought .
2 The matter has not fallen for consideration since , and the Hansard litigation remains the source for the existing modus vivendi as between the courts and Parliament .
3 that the process of news-making involves a degree of interaction or strategic bargaining , as between the sources of news and the news media .
4 On the south side of the town , just north of the bridge crossing the Tyne , a constriction in Dere Street has been noted , of the same width as between the foundations at the north gate ; the length of the ‘ constriction ’ would have accommodated a wall and bank of nearly similar dimensions to that observed on the north side of the town .
5 The problem with such a view is that as between the members in general , the various non-profit interests and aspirations are likely to conflict and members will undoubtedly differ in the extent to which they are prepared to forego profits in order to see them fulfilled .
6 Robert Gray has analysed marriage patterns in late nineteenth-century Edinburgh and concludes that by the end of the period , patterns of segregated intermarriage as between the families of skilled " and " unskilled " workers were tending to break down .
7 The point , which I find persuasive , is that an appeal court which will be less full-time than the Court of Justice will be less imbued with the centralist perspective , and thus in a better position to maintain an objectivity as between the interests of the EEC and those of the nation state .
8 We can see also , as between the Godwinians and Bloomsbury , that the external relations of such formations are not only a matter of internally defined intentions , but of the actual and possible relations of the whole social order .
9 So the section provides : Where land or any heritable interest therein has become partnership property , it shall , unless the contrary intention appears , be treated as between the partners ( including the representatives of a deceased partner ) and also as between the heirs of a deceased partner and his executors or administrators , as personal or moveable and not real or heritable property .
10 Answer guide : ‘ these allow the partners to adjust their returns to reflect uneven inputs as between the partners whether they are in terms of money invested , skills , labour or whatever .
11 So the section provides : Where land or any heritable interest therein has become partnership property , it shall , unless the contrary intention appears , be treated as between the partners ( including the representatives of a deceased partner ) and also as between the heirs of a deceased partner and his executors or administrators , as personal or moveable and not real or heritable property .
12 However it is suggested ( see Newsletter Issue 1/93 , Sweet and Maxwell ) that the cases of Huntingdon v Hobbs [ 1992 ] EGCS 38 and Springette v Defoe [ 1992 ] Fam Law 459 show that as between the co-owners the Court will not regard the simple statement that the survivor can give a good receipt in the printed Form 19 ( JP ) as decisive of the existence of a beneficial joint tenancy ; thus the additional wording to the declaration ( see Precedent 35 , clause 2 ) .
13 Specially , appointment to the bench should achieve some overall balance as between the nominees of the main political parties in the area .
14 In addition a number of smaller samples is examined in detail since they are expected to show up any differences in perspective as between the police and the Crown Prosecution Service .
15 This may lead to a distortion in relative prices as between the shares used in the arbitrage process and other shares .
16 These areas of law illustrate the importance of the degree of coercion as between the parties inter se , and between the parties and a third party in determining the appropriateness of third party response .
17 It is that the words ‘ directions for the purpose of determining a specific question which has arisen , or which may arise , ’ do not refer to the method of determining that question , but refer to a direction which will , as a matter of law , determine the issue as between the parties .
18 Registration does not cure any flaw in the charge itself as between the parties so that the validity of the charge remains challengeable by the company .
19 Generally , a contract can affect the rights and liabilities only as between the parties to it .
20 Exemption clauses shifting liability , ( from the party in default to the innocent party ) for third party claims of this nature relate in fact ( as between the parties to the contract , and whether or not they are natural persons ) to economic loss , so that s 2(2) will apply rather than s 2(1) .
21 Here the basic question is who ( as between the parties to the contract ) will indemnify the third party .
22 The trade is either with himself , or by arrangement with another trader , on the understanding that a matching trade or indemnity will " wash out " the first trade , eliminating any profit or loss as between the parties .
23 These are , in logical order of application : ( a ) Does a restraint of trade exist in this case/does the restraint of trade doctrine apply to this class of case ? ( b ) Is there an interest meriting protection ? ( c ) Is the restraint reasonable as between the parties ? ( d ) Is the restraint reasonable in the public interest ?
24 It is invalid unless it is reasonable as between the parties and not injurious to the public interest .
25 10 Burden of proof Dealing first with the question of reasonableness as between the parties it is now accepted that the burden of proof falls on the party seeking to enforce the restraint .
26 The whole question of the burden of proof was nicely summed up in the Esso case by Lord Hodson where he said : It has been authoritatively said that the onus of establishing that an agreement is reasonable as between the parties is upon the person who puts forward the agreement , while the onus of establishing that it is contrary to the public interest , being reasonable between the parties , is on the person so alleging …
27 The three criteria are : ( a ) Does the employer have an interest which merits protection ? ( b ) Is the restraint reasonable as between the parties ? ( c ) Is the restraint reasonable in the public interest ?
28 However , the section does not apply " as between the parties to a contract under or in pursuance of which possession or ownership of the goods passed " .
29 As between the parties themselves the questions related to quality and fitness for purpose .
30 The Agreement will operate as between the Insurers of all vehicles involved in multi-vehicle accidents .
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