Example sentences of "right and [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It also allows the New Right and sections of the media to connect the purging of ‘ negative images ’ from textbooks with other authoritarian or top-down antiracist policies by LEAs and schools and to represent the whole exercise as a Labour left and antiracist ‘ totalitarian ’ conspiracy .
2 Sometimes forks would appear on the right and knives on the left ‘ sometimes ( Henry always felt this was Maisie 's way of telling people they were not welcome ) two knives or only a spoon .
3 Meanwhile Dean Stanly is reported saying that ‘ the settling of the rights and claims of the various races and creeds in Europe and Asia is a task too serious to become the monopoly of any one party in the State . ’
4 The ousted pro-Moscow deputies were accused of forming part of a group to protect " civic rights and constitutions of the Soviet Union and Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic [ the pre-independence Latvian republic ] " .
5 ( b ) That by assigning rights and powers to the community in accordance with the Treaty provisions member states have limited their sovereign rights in such a way as to make it impossible to withdraw unilaterally .
6 The changing role of the governing body was also perceived as a key issue : as one head put it , ‘ There could be conflict over the next ten years as the governing bodies try to claim their legal rights and powers from the professionals . ’
7 These lines signify a powerful appropriation of the rights and liberties of the freeborn Briton so beloved of the new left .
8 Now in pursuance of the premisses the said lords spirituall and temporall and commons in Parlyament assembled for the ratifying confirming and establishing the said declaration and the articles clauses matters and things therein contained by the force of a law made in due for me by authority of Parlyament doe pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true auntient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this king dome and soe shall be esteemed allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly hold en and observed as they are expressed in the said declaration .
9 The distinction is between the Continental concept of the ‘ universal rights of man ’ , innate and natural rights which it is the duty of the state , bound by the Constitution , to safeguard on behalf of the citizen , and the British concept of the ‘ rights and liberties of the freeborn Englishman ’ , hard won and historically based rights which it is the duty of the citizen himself to defend from Government encroachment .
10 In these situations it is the contractual foundation which is all important because it is the contract that regulates the basic rights and liabilities of the parties .
11 There seems no reason why an express provision could not be included in a contract to achieve the same result ; for instance : It is agreed that if any of the goods included in the Buyer 's order have been delivered before the formation of this contract , the provisions of this agreement shall apply to those goods and govern the rights and liabilities of the parties in relation to those goods .
12 Before you do this you 'll need to peruse the title ( see Chapter 5 ) to ensure that all easements , rights and liabilities on the title are disclosed to the buyer , and that any defects or difficulties are disclosed and the buyer shut off from objecting to them after exchange .
13 Apart from his personal duty to observe the papal decrees of 1099 , his responsibility was limited to his duty to defend the rights and properties of the church of Canterbury .
14 The treaty instrument does not necessitate the creation of enforceable rights and duties between the parties , but instead may include ‘ norms of various degrees of cogency , persuasiveness and consensus ’ .
15 What follows is an explanation of the rights and duties between the seller and buyer when they have not agreed anything different in their contract .
16 As heads of families they became ‘ individuals ’ with rights and duties towards the modern state .
17 As with the charter party and short form ocean bill of lading , many of the parties ' rights and duties under the GCBS waybill are dealt with in another document or set of trade rules .
18 Moreover , they misunderstand the nature of the task upon which the judge has been compelled to engage himself , which is to discover , using the tools with which the law has furnished him — the accepted presumptions and canons of construction — not some speculative but unexpressed ‘ intention of Parliament ’ but the ambit of the written rules that Parliament has imposed for the regulation of the subject 's conduct and his rights and duties under the law .
19 The PUWP then resumed its congress , voted to cede all its assets , rights and duties to the SDPR , and , finally , passed a resolution to end its activity .
20 Bodies or groups of human beings may have legally recognized rights and duties , which can not be treated as the rights and duties of the members .
21 It does not seem possible to explain away the legal rights and duties of a body as being merely the rights and duties of the individuals composing it ; and
22 The rights and duties of the leasehold tenant are , as a rule , explicitly provided for by the terms of the lease , which will contain covenants such as those relating to payment of rent , repair , cultivation , and building , or forbidding the carrying on of certain trades .
23 In 1976 ( Re S ) the principle of making a condition for access was set out by Cairns , L. J. as follows : ‘ Clearly no condition should be imposed which would be regarded as detracting from the rights and duties of the adoptive parents ’ .
24 INNS AND HOTELS : THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE PROPRIETOR
25 The function of adjudication is the determination of the rights and duties of the parties presenting their dispute to the tribunal .
26 It is the partnership deed which regulates the various legal rights and duties of the partners as between themselves .
27 rights and duties of the partners ;
28 The respective rights and duties of the landlord and tenant , e.g. the duty to maintain and repair , are set out in covenants in the lease .
29 In the view of the Board the resolution of this case depends upon two fundamental propositions : first , agency is a contract made between principal and agent ; second , like every other contract , the rights and duties of the principal and agent are dependent upon the terms of the contract between them , whether express or implied .
30 Thus s27 of the Partnership Act states : ( 1 ) Where a partnership entered into for a fixed term is continued after the term has expired , and without any express new agreement , the rights and duties of the partners remain the same as they were at the expiration of the term , so far as is consistent with the incidents of a partnership at will .
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