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1 Discussing the proposals of Holland and Benn designed to rectify the short-fall in investment in the British economy they make this point :
2 Although section 25 , as re-enacted , no longer required the court to attempt to place the parties in the financial position they would have been in had the marriage not broken down , it did not , in her Ladyship 's judgment , circumscribe the court 's discretion so as to limit it to providing for the wife to become self-sufficient .
3 They all hoped Zebedee would leave his calling card in the painted square they had picked for £1 .
4 THE lovers parked the car in the darkest place they could find , on the edge of a bank .
5 They barely made a dent in the vast area they were supposed to cover .
6 In the first column in the following table they compute the average unemployment rates over four sample periods .
7 It occurred to Thomas as he listened to her that Sara had not changed a whit in the whole time they had been married .
8 The Labour Party , dominated by the free trade philosophy of Philip Snowden , offered more of the same and was barely distinguishable from the Conservatives in the economic policies they offered — except for the Conservative Party 's references to ‘ safe-guarding of industry , ’ a code-phrase for selective protectionism .
9 ‘ We 've been slowed down by the lack of a new engine but we 've found a good engine in the second pack they sent us — it needs a couple of hours of work on minor jobs , but if everything goes well we should have something ready for out-inspection later this afternoon .
10 It was a musical farce with a classic swap of identity plot with people confessing to their partners their infidelities in the mistaken belief they were confiding in someone else , a daft Midsummer Musical comedy with Gerry Mulgrew as a manic , fast-talking Marlowesque ( Philip Marlowesque I mean ) magical dog who had Puckish powers to cause confusion in his neck of the woods — a hideous fictional Glasgow ghetto housing scheme called Low Cassil .
11 Watford were the better team in the second half they pulled level with a header from Julian Alsford and went and won it in the very last minute with a great strike from Gary Porter …
12 Watford were the better team in the second half they pulled level with a header from Julian Alsford and went and won it in the very last minute with a great strike from Gary Porter …
13 This project aims to identify the local leaders who were responsible for chapels , schoolrooms and manses in a period of nonconformist growth , to study their place in the religious bodies they served and in the communities where they lived .
14 By manipulating the number of days in the intercalary month they could prolong a term of office or hasten an election , with the result that by the time of Julius Caesar the civil year was about three months out of phase with the astronomical year , so that the winter months fell in the autumn and the spring equinox came in the winter .
15 Meanwhile , the book 's last essay , titled Black Women and Feminism , takes to task those African-American feminists who are reluctant to acknowledge that by ignoring sexism in the Black community they have left unaddressed the abuse and subjugation of Black women by Black men .
16 When people move house to take up residence in a new community they are likely to be more open to change in other areas of their life .
17 In Brisbane , Sri Lanka ground out their highest score in the three Tests they have played against Australia , adding 194 in six hours yesterday to end the third day of the first Test on 275 for six .
18 At the very first meeting in St Margaret 's Hope village hall they had asked for monetary pledges , at the second meeting in the local school they said it was time to call in those promises and start counting the cash .
19 When kept as individuals in a mixed community they can bully other smaller species but they are in the main more peaceable than the average marine fish .
20 They simply deny things in the real world they do n't want to recognize .
21 The course involves a range of physically challenging activities including a gruelling assault In a follow-up programme they go potholing , canoeing and parachute jumping .
22 And hopefully the business as a whole in a competitive environment they can be more responsive more flexible to new requirements as they come along .
23 She had seen a phone in the big hall they called the vestibule .
24 Julia , who had come to understand a little of Allegra Wallington 's character in the short time they had spent together , was as anxious as David to prevent that happening .
25 If the price of the good in their market is , for whatever reason , known to be higher than its average price in the whole economy they will take advantage of this high relative price and supply a higher quantity of the good than they otherwise would .
26 Mr Major and his Chancellor Norman Lamont were fighting for their political lives last night in the greatest crisis they have faced .
27 I think they 're unfair questions to respond to erm if you look at the potential calls on the contingency budget in the forthcoming year they 're been outlined by the officers .
28 And of course in the old days they just were n't available because they were n't on the market .
29 As Mr Day points out : ‘ To the small and medium sized company , all accountants are very much the same and , with the increasing competition from certified and unqualified accountants , I do n't believe that at the lower end of the market chartered accountants will ever get back on the pedestal in the same way they used to be .
30 The great majority of practitioners proclaimed their belief in the only way they could — through sound classroom practice .
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