Example sentences of "able [to-vb] for [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It follows therefore , that a fireman fighting a fire at a factory which is not his place of employment , will not be able to sue for breach of such a statutory duty ( Hartley v Mayoh & Co [ 1954 ] 1 QB 383 ) .
2 It would be helpful if you could confirm by telephone whether you are able to attend for interview on the date and at the time indicated .
3 Never mind , you 'll probably be able to try for breach of promise .
4 Conversely , and as the price for treating the company as its own , the dominant undertaking will be liable for the obligations of the company if the company defaults and this seemingly will apply even to preexisting obligations ; however , the dominant undertaking will be able to apply for relief from liability if it did not itself cause the company 's default .
5 Operators remain unconvinced , pointing out that when liberalisation opens the way , Continental companies not faced with the cost of special modifications to aircraft otherwise identical to those of their British counterparts will , it appears , be able to ply for trade in the UK in competition with UK companies bearing the unfair burden of CAA certification costs .
6 One is that the Bill will extend to all consumers in Scotland the option of being able to pay for water by metered charges if they wish , having the amount that they use recorded and being charged direct .
7 Whatever one man tells another about a woman 's sexual inclinations and whether or not she demonstrates her unwillingness , it is hard to see why a man should be able to rely for consent on the word of another man or why there should be no obligation upon him to consult her himself .
8 You will undoubtedly find strength and reassurance in numbers and you will be able to ask for assistance from agencies , training schemes and counsellors to help your particular group .
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