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1 Students gaining both a written and oral component within 24 months qualify to register for the Group Award in English for the Tourism Industry ( EFTI ) .
2 Several rents are due but it may be necessary to withdraw money from the National Savings Account to pay for the booklet , ‘ A Guide to Services , Facilities and Interest Groups in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains ’ and a new supply of posters .
3 The vagaries and uncertainties of the British climate continue to exercise gardeners , and two forthcoming books attempt to cater for the age of the hosepipe ban .
4 As I said earlier , courses which are to be broadcast into people 's homes have to cater for the individual studying alone .
5 Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences .
6 Both experiences help to account for the confidence and vigour with which Tess of the d'Urbervilles was written .
7 In the same circumstances the shooting man would move on to the next burrow with his remaining ferrets while keeping one eye open to watch for the emergence to the surface of any of the muzzled ferrets he had left behind .
8 The dismissal arrangements set up by the governing body have to provide for the CEO , or representatives , and the headteacher , unless she or he is the person concerned , to be present at all stages when a dismissal is being considered .
9 The generators have to bid for the right to supply electricity to the National Grid , the central player in the system .
10 But , while social programmes continue to pay for the largesse for defence , scientific research and development has been spared .
11 Another old argument is that ‘ manly sports ’ help to keep people fit to fight for the Crown if necessary , whereas fights which involve maiming rob the Crown of able-bodied men for the armed forces .
12 That gives us two hours to get there and two hours to prepare before Mait 's people begin to arrive for the ceremony . ’
13 Between now and then , the Quality Development Programme will prepare the ground for the new Framework , giving SCOTVEC and centres time to prepare for the changes .
14 such permanent staff continue to work for the Council if they wish to do so ; and , where possible ,
15 Thirdly it is seen that a policy of specialism may demand either full-time paid advisers or volunteers with at least two days a week spare to allow for the level of training and continuity that specialist work demands .
16 The grave prospect is that as German interest rates rise to pay for the reconstruction of the East , so our interest rates will be dragged up further .
17 Erm t th certainly it makes me really angry that people have to struggle for the basics and I you know I I just do n't see how people who are on long term benefits , erm state benefits , can survive without getting into serious debt .
18 Roycroft and Smith worry about perverse incentives : the fact that hospital treatment costs nothing , while people have to pay for the home care that will keep them out of hospital .
19 Do n't eh , do the , do the Dutch people have to pay for the schooling ?
20 In the rural areas people have to pay for the costs of their halls .
21 Another employer , in the 1890s , rationalized women 's lower pay as follows : " the difference between the rate paid to women and that paid to men is almost entirely swallowed up by the additional work which the men require to do for the women , viz. making up , correcting , carrying about formes between the stones and the proof presses , etc . " ,
22 I SUPPOSE I should be cheering myself hoarse that Britain has finally produced a heavyweight fit to challenge for the championship of the world in the person of Lennox Lewis .
23 The adventurers have to head for the hill , but as they do it appears that the grey trees begin to grow and spread up the hillside .
24 At the next council meeting on January 3 the Liberal Democrats intend to call for the resignation of the three — Price , the council leader Clive Betts , and Mrs J C Barton , chairman of the education committee , all Labour members — on the grounds of conflict of interest .
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