Sentence examples for what conveyance from inspiring English sources

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But now the snakehead — the northern snakehead, Channa argus, which is native to Asia — has come to New York City, by what conveyance no one knows.

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Yet, with more than 75,000 dams installed across the United States already, including about 1,400 in California, plus hundreds of miles of what's called conveyance — aqueducts, pumps and canals — we have yet to build a solution that will work long term.

I submit that the ocean will be the place we turn as the reservoir and distributor of the movement of water--from the volume of the 70% covering of the earth, into the atmosphere, into the watersheds, and back again--in a sustaining hydraulic cycle and circle of conveyance of what we need now most to live.

(Creditors would be entitled to sue the buyer for what is known as "fraudulent conveyance").

Sterling Equities Mr. Picard is seeking $1 billion from Sterling Equities and dozens of other entities controlled by Mr. Katz and Mr. Wilpon, in what is called a "fraudulent conveyance" action, usually referred to as a clawback suit.

She added: "Whilst we make every effort to explain to our clients what is involved in the conveyancing process and how we are often relying upon the input of third parties, the need to complete matters before the deadline seems to be outweighing common sense".

What a convenient, all too convenient, conveyance for upward mobility in the arts.

As a simple matter, what should be a conveyance for the public made possible by modern technology has deteriorated to the point of being a physical and mental ordeal fit only for the most robust.

On a plane I have always been heartened that among my fellow passengers are people who look too self-assured to die in an air crash – but as with a plane, the noises of the conveyance bothered me: especially the desperate-sounding roar of what I came to know as the air-brake compressor of a tube train.

Balchin says he seeks compensation from the leaseholder's conveyancing solicitor based on a surveyor's valuation of what the property would be worth with and without the onerous ground rent clauses.

Conceptions of prophecy and the conveyance of religious text amplify the disparities in our understanding of what "sacred" truly means in relation to the words we hold dear.

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