Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
2 The test of obscenity laid down in the Obscene Publications Act 1959 derives from the common-law offence of obscene libel , which rests on
3 The definition of refugee is laid down in the United Nations convention .
4 Around Remagen you cross from Westphalia into the Pfalz , the old Palatinate , so much fought over in the Thirty Years War .
5 Being sent off in the Metropolitan Police five-a-sides
6 A new Validated Courses Section has therefore been set up in the Advanced Courses Unit of the Assessment Department : its initial tasks will be :
7 Presumably this was important to him ( it always was to me and I can fully understand this ) for he wrote the route up in the new routes books asking how others would feel if he subsequently went back and placed a single bolt runner to protect the route .
8 He adds : ‘ People who get carried away when describing their wares can end up in the small claims court . ’
9 My own ideas about creativity were summed up in the Verbal Arts Manifesto which I wrote with Anne Cluysenaar and Alan Young in 1982 .
10 But of course Joan 's tied up in the Hundred Years War , and Frank 's got involved in some great animal epic .
11 In the past , a notice was usually put up in the local police station .
12 The only thing that stopped them cutting us to ribbons was that one of my friends had the gift of the gab and gradually defused the situation by talking good sense in a calm reasonable way ; finally he pointed out that we would all end up in the local police cells if anything happened anyway .
13 Mr Dostam supports the idea of an Islamic government for Afghanistan , but gives sanctuary to former communists ( although not to Mr Najibullah , who is holed up in the United Nations headquarters in Kabul ) .
14 He 'll be out in a few years time .
15 So all them hassles what you 're gon na get in the future when they they 're gon na fall out in a few years time .
16 Stewart slipped on the wicketkeeping gloves when Russell took a day 's sick leave with a stomach upset , and the final three sessions were played out in the usual no-prospects eeriness , which was heightened by the horrors of the evening before .
17 The research we carried out in the Rubber Chemicals section identified that improved written systems were the key to preventing Lost Time Accidents and Classified Injuries like chemical burns .
18 His country still insist he must turn out in an African Nations Cup qualifier against South Africa rather than the televised curtain-raiser at the City ground .
19 wait a bit , and they said so , they looked at it and said we 'd have to take it back in a few days time for them to do , they could n't do it there and then .
20 The fact remains that he was murdered on the night after his father 's funeral and if the two are unconnected we are back in the funny coincidences department .
21 Finding herself back in the Imaginary Universes Laboratory , Gedanken lost no time in looking down the microscope again .
22 I did that because I got an amazing about of money and to be honest I rather liked the idea of swanning around in a special effects car .
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