Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] third " in BNC.

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1 It also produces spirits locally , either directly or through third party arrangements .
2 In contrast , Article 16 provides that a diplomatic officer or consular agent may only take evidence , without compulsion , of nationals of the State in which he exercises his functions , or of third States , if a competent authority in the requested State has given its permission , either generally or in the particular case , and subject to any conditions imposed .
3 In order to assess the progressive development of international law in this direction it is important to determine what claims may be made by or against third parties , either as a particular third party or as a member of the international community , and the possible outcome of those claims .
4 An examination of the claims that can be made by or against third parties requires the identification of third parties .
5 Chapter 3 will analyse various claims made by or against third States , and the outcome of those claims .
6 They will never and under any circumstances be the first to use armed force against each other or against third states …
7 He is also keen for the company to become known as a specialist in project management — he is prepared to undertake such work either alone or with third parties .
8 First and second gear are nearly impossible to shift up and down , or from third to second for the first two miles in winter .
9 The plaintiffs obtained an injunction in the High Court prohibiting the bank from producing the documents to the New York court or to third parties .
10 The plaintiffs , A and others , who were customers of the defendants , obtained an injunction before Morland J. on 13 August 1990 restraining the defendants from delivering up or disclosing to the United States court or to third parties otherwise than in connection with and for the purposes of the business and trading of the plaintiffs , any documents relating to the plaintiffs ' accounts with the defendants , and ordering the latter to return to its London branch certain documents which had been removed from the jurisdiction .
11 This is envisaged by SGA 1979 , s 12(3) , although even here SGA 1979 , s 12 ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) imply a warranty that the seller has disclosed known encumbrances , and warranties promising no disturbance of quiet possession by the seller or the person on whose behalf he is selling , or by third parties claiming through them ( except by reason of an encumbrance disclosed to the buyer ) .
12 Well except for third party , how long
13 What had enriched the rich was not their insulation from imports ( rich countries do , in fact , import massively all sorts of goods ) but their success in manufactured exports , where higher prices could be commanded than for Third World raw materials .
14 Again , that this is the case is not contradicted by the fact that , in many spheres , I may have much more in common with first world men than with third world women .
15 It would also have many applications in Third World countries since it uses rubber tyres in both modes and thereby has an incline capability of ⅙ This means that in Third World countries instead of flattening the mountains and filling the valleys to make them level to one could follow the contours of the countryside and enormously reduce civil engineering costs .
16 In recognition of this fact , there has been a significant entrance of women into mainstream media — much more in western than in Third World countries , but to a noticeable extent in the latter as well .
17 " You 'll be better off investing in OTC stocks , " Harvard dealers urged ; they were paid a higher commission on OTC than on third market sales .
18 However , the basic grammatical distinctions here are the categories of first , second and third person , If we were producing a Componential analysis ( for which see Lyons , 1968 : 470-81 ) of Pronominal systems , the features that we seem to need for the known systems would crucially include : for first person , speaker inclusion ( + 5 ) ; for second person , addressee inclusion ( + A ) ; and for third Person , speaker and addressee exclusion ( - S , A ) ( see Burling , 1970 : 14-17 ; Ingram , 1978 ) .
19 from nationals of the host state and of third states
20 Instead claims by and against third party organisations or individuals may be made in a variety of domestic and regional , formal and informal arenas .
21 Chapter 4 will consider claims made by and against third party organisations , and Chapter 5 claims made by or against individuals .
22 STATES AS THIRD PARTIES TO TREATIES : CLAIMS BY AND AGAINST THIRD PARTY STATES
23 This chapter will examine actual and potential claims by and against third party States in order to clarify the current status of the pacta tertiis rule .
24 The effective implementation of a common foreign and security policy should take place within an institutional framework based on " one decision-making centre , namely the Council ; harmonization and , where appropriate , unification of the preparatory work ; a unified secretariat ; a reinforced role for the Commission through a non-exclusive right of initiative ; adequate procedures for consulting and informing the European Parliament ; detailed procedures ensuring that the union can speak effectively with one voice on the international stage in particular in international organizations and vis-à-vis third countries " .
25 Post-GLC and with Third Term Thatcherism staring it in the face , Labour did , in a sense , revert to type .
26 foster cultural co-operation among member states and with third countries .
27 Though the proportion of low birth weight infants decreases from very young maternal ages and from first birth order towards the prime childbearing ages and higher order births , it increases again considerably at later ages and from third and fourth birth orders ( Hungary , 1970 ; Selvin and Garfinkel , 1972 ; Chakraborty et al , 1975 ) .
28 Runners-up were Michael Beaumont , Sidney Hyam , George Smith and Tehidy Park assistant Nick Rogers , and in third place were Fred Speight , Robert Seaton , Roger Taylor and Simon Hurley , and assistant from Blackwell Grange club .
29 It is hard to see why these arguments can not be applied ( in differing proportions ) to blues and jazz ; to white American country music ; to their derivatives ( rock 'n' roll , and so on ) ; and to Third World popular musics with links to ‘ folk ’ traditions ( in Latin America , the Caribbean and Africa ) .
30 Insurance groups reporting include General Accident with nine-month losses of £25m , against last year 's losses of £128.7m , but with third quarter results showing a healthier trend .
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