Example sentences of "shall [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The established foreign trade relations of the GDR , in particular the existing contractual obligations vis-à-vis countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance [ Comecon ] , shall enjoy protection of confidence .
2 Section 3(1) of CPA 1987 provides as follows : ( 1 ) Subject to the following provisions of this section , there is a defect in a product for the purposes of this Part if the safety of the product is not such as persons generally are entitled to expect ; and for those purposes " safety " , in relation to a product , shall include safety with respect to products comprised in that product and safety in the context of risks of damage to property , as well as in the context of risks of death or personal injury .
3 Nation shall speak peace unto nation , and I shall grab a piece of the action .
4 2 Immediately upon receipt of the Selling Notice , the Company shall give notice in writing ( a " Compulsory Sale Notice " ) to each of the members ( other than the Seller ) giving the details contained in the Selling Notice , requiring them each to sell to the Proposed Purchaser at Completion [ all of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] / [ such proportion of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] as is equal to the proportion which the Selling Shares bears to the total holding of [ shares in the Ordinary Share Capital/ " A " Ordinary Shares ] held by the Seller ( including the Selling Shares ) ] .
5 At the end of each financial quarter the Chief executive shall provide information on performance against each target in the quarter within 15 working days and report on progress in achieving the targets and variances from profiled performances and expenditure with 25 working days .
6 Within 15 working days of the end of each month the Chief Executive shall provide information on expenditure by vote subhead ( including separate details of salary costs and general administrative expenditure ) , monthly staff usage , an explanation of variances from the profiles , a forecast of financial outturn and the staffing information required by Treasury .
7 The union and its unionist parties are a part of our history , we too shall become part of history , largely forgotten in a ‘ United Ireland ’ should we fail to achieve Nationhood and break the chains of Westminster mis-rule and Eire Imperialism .
8 What I have to say would bear essentially on the four works named , and would be grouped round three notions which I shall call language as rescue , language as screen , and language as replay .
9 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
10 We shall have government by charter .
11 They were advised in 1743 : You can not expect to marry in such a manner as neither of you shall have occasion to work , and none but a fool will take a wife whose bread must be earned solely by his labour and who will contribute nothing towards it herself .
12 ‘ A local housing authority may perform any duty under section 65 or 68 ( duties to persons found to be homeless ) to secure that accommodation becomes available for the occupation of a person — ( a ) by making available suitable accommodation held by them under Part II ( provision of housing ) or any enactment , or ( b ) by securing that he obtains suitable accommodation from some other person , or ( c ) by giving him such advice and assistance as will secure that he obtains suitable accommodation from some other person , and in determining whether accommodation is suitable they shall have regard to Part IX ( slum clearance ) , X ( overcrowding ) and XI ( houses in multiple occupation ) of this Act .
13 The closing words of the subsection as it now stands , providing that ‘ in determining whether accommodation is suitable they shall have regard to Part IX ( slum clearance ) , X ( overcrowding ) and XI ( houses in multiple occupation ) of this Act ’ seem to me to call unmistakably for the exercise by the local authority of a subjective judgment as to what constitutes suitable accommodation .
14 Example 4:3 Index-linked rent : upwards only YIELDING AND PAYING the annual sum of £ … ( " the basic rent " ) payable quarterly in advance on the 25th of March the 24th of June the 29th of September and the 25th of December in each year and in addition such sum payable on each of the above dates in advance ( " the index-linked rent " ) as bears the same proportion to one quarter of the basic rent as is borne by the figure shown in the General Index of Retail Prices ( " the index " ) for the month immediately preceding the months in which payment of any particular instalment of rent is due to the figure ( which is the figure shown in that index for the month of … ) minus one quarter of the basic rent PROVIDED THAT ( 1 ) if after the date of this lease the index is calculated by reference to a different base date or base figure then the index-linked rent shall be calculated as if that change had not taken place ( 2 ) if the index ceases to be published or if for any reason it becomes impossible or impracticable to calculate the index-linked rent then either the landlord or the tenant may by notice require the rent to be thenceforth reviewed at such times and in such manner as may be agreed between them or in default of agreement be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors who shall have regard to market practice prevailing at the time of such notice in relation to new lettings of property of the same type as the demised property ( 3 ) in no circumstances shall the total rent payable under this lease be less than the basic rent
15 ‘ ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this section , an appeal shall lie under this section from any order or decision of a court in the exercise of jurisdiction to punish for contempt of court ( including criminal contempt ) ; and in relation to any such order or decision the provisions of this section shall have effect in substitution for any other enactment relating to appeals in civil or criminal proceedings . …
16 ( 3 ) A licence shall have effect in accordance with the following provisions of this section until the quarterly meeting of the licensing board three years after the meeting at which the licence was granted or renewed by a licensing board .
17 ( 8 ) Until the date of the first renewal of licences provisionally granted under subsection ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) above after those licences have been declared final , subsections ( 2 ) to ( 5 ) of section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to those licences with the substitution in subsection ( 3 ) of section 30 of a reference to one year instead of the reference to three years .
18 ( 1 ) Section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to licences under this Part of this Act .
19 I shall take evidence of discovery and identity — if you have determined it by then .
20 Clause 3 of Precedent 1 relies upon this provision , to specify that acceptance shall take place upon delivery .
21 Like the members of the Tribunal , there is no provision for security of tenure for the Commissioner , it being provided only that he ‘ shall hold office in accordance with the terms of his appointment ’ .
22 I shall find favour with posterity , and can rescue some names which will endure as long as my own .
23 Accordingly I expect that either I shall find Bill at home drunk or I shall find him at home sober .
24 We shall find reason for disquiet about this argument .
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