Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adj] general " in BNC.

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1 Some writers have attempted to draw up some general guidelines which relate the weeding of research material to the concept of obsolescence — the diminution in the use of literature over the course of time .
2 However , we can draw out some general conclusions .
3 The section will therefore draw out some general implications for industrial relations of the dynamic of political control and managerial autonomy within the context of growing fiscal crisis .
4 This chapter has laid out some general elements for an understanding of the ‘ logic ’ of state enterprises in an era of increased commercialism .
5 Sharp rises in the national export statistics in both 1523–4 and 152 rule out any general depression ; any unemployment can only have been temporary and localised , as the disorders in the eastern counties were not repeated on the same scale anywhere .
6 And you brought out some general points here , have n't you ?
7 I do not want to hold out false general hope , but in some cases assistance might be available .
8 We shall not attempt a complete classification of the different possibilities for using graphics but simply give a few examples and point out some general possibilities and dangers .
9 In a case where a principal instructs as selling agent for his property or goods a person who to his knowledge acts and intends to act for other principals selling property or goods of the same description , the terms to be implied into such agency contract must differ from those to be implied where an agent is not carrying on such general agency business .
10 The Code sets out ten General Principles which form the basis for the detailed rules and notes .
11 Madam deputy speaker , before I sit down I should also just mention that there is a a European dimension to this issue as in November nineteen ninety two the Vice President of the E C commission , Sir Leon Britton , sketched out some general proposals for community legislation in response to the B C C I affair .
12 It had been planned to take the aircraft up to 5,000ft and carry out some general handling checks , but I never got up that high , consequently I ended up doing a figure of eights over Duxford at 300ft .
13 See for example Distillers Co ( Biochemicals ) Ltd v Times Newspapers [ 1975 ] QB 613 and Riddick v Thames Board Mills Ltd [ 1977 ] QB 881. 3 Duration of the duty It is difficult to lay down any general rule for determining the period for which an obligation of confidence will last .
14 Okay we 'll find out some general applications and then see if we can bring the trig functions back into them .
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