Example sentences of "will fall [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For one-off or large scale contracts it will generally be preferable to negotiate an individual contract , and whilst some of the legal matters discussed in this book may be relevant to such a contract , it will generally be subject to many different considerations : for instance , where the contract is between two businesses , it will fall outside the scope of s3 of the UCTA 1977 .
2 Of course , a contract which lacks any agreement to transfer property ( ownership ) at all , will fall outside the definition , e.g. a contract where one person agrees simply to borrow or hire another person 's goods .
3 However , it is quite feasible for the issuing company to take the risk that the issue will be undersubscribed , or the company can offer the shares at ‘ deep discount ’ to the current market price so that there is little risk that the market price will fall below the subscription price ( in which case there would be no incentive for any investor to buy the new shares ) .
4 The banks are believed to be reaching the point where their capital will fall below the minimum required under rules imposed by the Bank for International Settlements .
5 It is a fitting tribute to Evans , whose centenary of starting work at Knossos will fall during the project 's duration .
6 One exhibition each year will fall under the organisation of the Direction du patrimoine with the programme as follows : ‘ Marseille au XIXe siècle : rêves et triomphes d'une ville ’ ( see p. 9 ) ; ‘ Edouard Baldus ’ ( May 1994 to August 1995 ) ; ‘ L'Imaginaire de la Ruine , 1750–1950 ’ ( October 1995 to February 1996 ) ; and ‘ Les Années trente ’ ( Autumn 1996 ) .
7 But even if not , mass lost from evolved bulge stars , expected to be of the order of 0.2 solar masses M and ; per year , will find itself on self-intersecting orbits , and will fall toward the centre .
8 The rise in taxes will reduce disposable income by £2 million so that saving will fall at every level of national income by £ ( mps × ΔY d ) or 0.2 x× £2m. = £0.4 million .
9 Similarly , imports will fall at every level of national income by £ ( mpm × ΔY d ) which is also equal to £0.4 million .
10 On the other hand , if the initial state is one of excess supply money-wages will fall at a rate .
11 When we now roll the ball towards the dent it may circle around once or twice but eventually it will fall through the hole .
12 The sense of urgency conveyed by the ‘ Look out ’ indicates the expectation that the pram , complete with baby , will fall over the cliff and perhaps be dashed on the rocks beneath and it is further assumed that this will be-deleterious for the baby .
13 If it is not closed fast enough , some — perhaps many — hospitals will fall into a spiral of financial decline …
14 In its strongest form , at the perception of a new and beautiful poetic or religious idea , mystics and seers will fall into a trance and remain in it for hours or even days .
15 Immediately the archer fish has fired , it swims rapidly to the point where its prey will fall into the water , ready to catch and eat it .
16 If the e-data is allowed to disappear into the black hole of technical obsolescence , then the writing of history will fall into the hands of the ideological warlords of the company handout , the national curriculum and the aggressive myths of ethnic purity and cultural uniformity .
17 Water conditions will fall into the compatibility range of all the fish so far , and you should have no problems keeping any one of these attractive eels , the only requirement being that it is provided with some small tubing to hide in .
18 If you are born on a Monday , then the next year your birthday will fall on a Tuesday .
19 Others , such as the need to treat old military sites owned by the departments of energy and defence , will fall on the taxpayer .
20 The more inelastic the supply curve and the more elastic the demand curve , the more the final incidence will fall on the seller rather than the purchaser .
21 The lamp rests on the manuscript so that enough light will fall on the corner of the sofa in which the man sits in the evening to read his paper .
22 Lloyd 's is insisting underwriters must join the market association for the class of business they undertake , but quality policing will fall on the shoulders of managing agents .
23 Lloyd 's is insisting underwriters must join the market association for the class of business they undertake , but quality policing will fall on the shoulders of managing agents .
24 Although the local authority has powers to adopt private roads , it may be reluctant to apply them as the cost of the road construction will fall on the landowners proportionate to their road frontage .
25 The excellent work by Wandsworth borough council and by my hon. Friend will be rewarded , as the key to the increased majority in Parliament that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister will secure later this year lies in the fact that many London Labour-held marginals will fall as a result of the lingering effect of the loony London Labour party .
26 Section three deals with the nineteen ninety three ninety four revenue budget , the main points for this year are that a similar saving on inflation in excess of two hundred thousand pounds can be put towards the extra items of expenditure listed in paragraph three point four , that will fall to the committee 's budget in nineteen ninety three ninety four , in addition the savings generated by the renegotiated electricity maintenance contracts contributes another eighty two thousand pounds , this leaves some two hundred and thirty thousand pounds of the extra commitments still to be financed .
27 The Commissioner referred to the letter to Age Concern England in 1988 , from Nicholas Scott ( now Minister for Social Security and Disabled People ) which stated , ‘ In the last analysis , where a person in a home can no longer meet his fees but still requires nursing home or residential home care it will fall to the NHS or local authority as appropriate to provide that care if it is not otherwise available to the person ’ .
28 ‘ It seems to me that when the goodies are being distributed and the cake is being sliced , only crumbs will fall to the shareholders .
29 And although it may smack of determinism , there will be certain laws that if a brick or apple is dropped , they will fall to the ground , the latter getting bruised .
30 Where location filming is not possible for exterior scenes , very often it will fall to the Designer to create realistic backdrops to maintain the illusion of a city or a forest stretching miles away into the distance .
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