Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , the accounts do only compare actual expenditure against grant for both categories .
2 In fact , the courts have progressively narrowed this species of manslaughter over the last century or so : there was a time when the mere commission of a tort or civil wrong sufficed as the ‘ unlawful act ’ , and when there was no additional requirement of ‘ dangerousness ’ to be satisfied .
3 For the courts have repeatedly ruled that discrimination against waste from other states violates the interstate commerce clause of the American constitution .
4 First , while the courts have generally avoided rigid classifications in deciding on the applicability of natural justice , they have not discarded such tools altogether .
5 There are frequent statements to the same effect , especially in cases decided since the passing of the UCTA 1977 , but it must be said that in the past the courts have often disregarded such exhortations and adopted strained and artificial interpretations .
6 The courts have always exercised considerable discretion , within the maximum penalties laid down by statute , depending on the particular facts of the cases before them .
7 Yes , the Germans have always had gigantic and very refined apparatus and have done a vast amount of hard work .
8 We visited Ferrymead on Waitangi Day to see the penny-farthing races and a staged Victorian wedding , and I had a ride on a ‘ sociable ’ , a bike from the 1890's where the riders sit side-by-side sharing one set of handlebars .
9 While the chances of a woman developing rheumatoid arthritis after a delivery are small , the researchers have nevertheless provided new evidence that hormones do play a role in some cases of the disease .
10 By analysing the assessment forms , the researchers have also uncovered some weak links in local authority care .
11 In Germany , where the authorities have wisely allocated digital phones a slot a long way from that used by their analogue brothers , there are other worries .
12 The worst is over : of 130 nursing centres opened in Zambia at the height of the epidemic , the authorities have now closed 80 .
13 The vessels have also have lengthy problems with their torpedo tubes .
14 I think so , you know , and the lads have just said that , and then we went I think after the first goal , twenty odd minutes , it looked as though three one it was going to end up did n't it .
15 One possible definition of I 1 is the initial margin payment , which might be about 4% of the price of the future ( Bear , 1972 ; Brooks and Hand , 1988 ; Francis , 1991 ; Gressis , Vlahos and Philippatos , 1984 ; Levy , 1987 ; Niederhoffer and Zeckhauser , 1980 ; Panton and Joy , 1978 ; Robichek , Cohn and Pringle , 1972 ; Schrock , 1971 ; Turner , Houston and Shepherd , 1992 ; Yau , Savanayana and Schneeweis , 1990 ) , while Lukac , Brorsen and Irwin ( 1988a ; 1988b ) and Marshall and Herbst ( 1992 ) defined the investment as the initial margin plus the funds set aside to cover subsequent margin payments .
16 The funds have recently won three Micropal awards for best performance among smaller groups .
17 The demands have accordingly become greater .
18 The authors have often had this situation occur , usually by sheer accident .
19 The arts have also forged new partnerships with local authorities , businesses and private patrons .
20 I I 'm er ah I like to think that the youngsters have actually got some input into the report , I think it 's important
21 This proposal will give the Directors the flexibility in future to make relatively routine changes to the schemes and the Directors intend initially to use this authority to incorporate the power to allow option holders , with the agreement of any acquiring company , to exchange their options over shares in the Company for options over the shares of that company ( or another company in the same group ) as permitted by statute since 1987 .
22 Furthermore the judges have never relished answering hypothetical points .
23 erm Because the loggers have been , as I said earlier , logging 24 hours around the clock , and they 're supposed to be logging over a 70 year cycle , and they 're not because the companies have only got three year licenses , and basically the indigenous people have just had enough , so they started to block the logging roads .
24 The zones have thus had some success in preventing the relocation or closure of preexisting companies .
25 The analyses have also shown much interesting detail : sub-groups have emerged when marble fragments have been found to have extremely similar isotope ratios , which suggests they came not only from the same quarry but from the same part of the quarry .
26 The Conservatives have now the Conservatives have now decided that home closure is the thing and you 'd expect them to produce figures to say we 've got to have thirteen or whatever number closed .
27 It is not so much that the Conservatives have deliberately introduced racist policies as that they have ignored the harmful impact of their policies on ethnic minorities .
28 Many of the charities have never had any contact with professional fund managers .
29 However in the circumstances which I will relate , the appeals have also raised two questions of much wider importance .
30 The Highwaymen have now recorded two albums together , but on stage they largely prefer to stick to their solo turns .
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