Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The argument was that crustal shortening within the continents would produce the same displacement of underlying layers , but the seas would be spread wider and therefore lower .
2 The cost of taking a position in such cross rates will be reduced if the contracts can achieve the necessary volume and liquidity .
3 The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect .
4 The Galleries will bridge the snarling ring road , which will be buried in decorous tunnels .
5 It is not clear whether the courts would take the same attitude in relation to a general disclosure in a discretionary customer agreement of the fact that the firm might sometimes act as principal .
6 Because of the similarity of wording between s.69 and s.5 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 , it would appear that the courts may hold the same view with regard to civil evidence .
7 The decision of the House of Lords in Anisminic Ltd v. Foreign Compensation Commission shows how , on occasion , the courts will resist the strongest efforts of the government to exclude them from reviewing executive discretion .
8 Thus the case law under the 1973 Act is likely to be a good guide as to how the courts will approach the current test .
9 In exercising this discretion the courts will balance the public interest in the prosecution of crime against the interest of the accused in securing a fair trial .
10 The courts can express the same feeling by the creative choice as to whether a defect should be stamped jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional .
11 The beauty of this strategy lay in the fact that , if the opening manoeuvre were successful , the Germans would take the French centre and right wing armies in rear , with the added bonus that these troops would then have to fight with their backs to their own line of fortifications along the German border .
12 However , there were occasional instances where the ‘ right attitude ’ was undercut by two other interpretative processes which are crucial to the operation of discretion : the typifications used to classify the potential offender and the ‘ reasonableness of the excuse ’ .
13 The plans would become the absolute copyright of the Government , to choose from the several plans the whole or such parts as might be found desirable ; but the architects would not have the slightest claim to be employed in the execution of the works .
14 The 1986 NACAB AGM overwhelmingly passed a resolution expressing concern that the proposals might change the fundamental character of the CAB service and might prejudice its independence , would cut legal services and reduce freedom of choice of legal service to the poor and would damage working relationships between CABx and legal aid practitioners , other advice agencies and law centres .
15 The Polytechnic 's case for retaining teacher education was based on four main arguments : that it was the only public sector institution of higher education in the Principality which provided the full integration of teacher education with the remainder of the higher education system ; that the proposals would leave the largest education authority in Wales employing the largest number of teachers , without involvement in teacher education ; that the Polytechnic had already stopped recruiting for the Certificate of Education course , in line with the DES policy of seeking an all-graduate profession , and in September 1976 had attracted the largest number of teacher-training students with a minimum of two GCE A levels in the Principality ; and that the Polytechnic was being called upon to make a disproportionate sacrifice because it would have to drop its Dip.HE/BEd. programme which was a basic component of a newly developed integrated system of degree courses .
16 The proposals would undermine the principal effect of removing the ‘ subject to ’ opinion , which is to encourage better reporting of uncertainties in the financial statements themselves .
17 If colleges decide to submit proposals for pilot courses and units in subject areas which are covered by central development , the proposals should complement the central development and address ( i ) to ( iv ) below .
18 If a card is introduced [ which will depend on developments in technology not yet available ] the rules will remain the same and the total amount of discount available will be limited .
19 ‘ If I do what you ask , ’ said Osman , ‘ can I be sure that the Copts will do the same ? ’
20 Calculating that the kidnappers might use the same initial rendezvous , Zen had informed Bartocci , who had authorized a phone-tap .
21 It is not clear either how the authorities will prevent the illicit export of art .
22 We trust common sense will prevail and that the Authorities will heed the massive number of bona fide objectors to the application .
23 Thus to operate a tighter monetary policy the authorities can do the following :
24 By controlling the total number of permits available , the authorities can determine the overall amount of waste discharged .
25 If monetarism is adopted as the basis for policy , the authorities must reduce the endogenous element to a minimum .
26 Again , if only one prisoner turns in the other for the greater crime , the cops will drop the lesser charge against the stool pigeon , who will go free .
27 However , the employers must pay the whole cost of the benefits that are not covered by the employees ' contributions .
28 It has long been established in England and Wales that the schools should have the fullest possible measure of responsibility for their own work , including responsibility for their own curriculum and teaching methods which should be evolved by their own staff to meet the needs of their own pupils .
29 They will cost the same as conventional analogue television sets , and the pictures will look the same .
30 In Ephesians 1:17f Paul prays that the readers may have the spiritual illumination afforded by the Spirit .
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