Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj -est] interests [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , if they are applied in a legalistic or academic manner it is only too easy for the best interests of air safety to be pushed back into a position of secondary importance .
2 Much of our present activity is directed towards building upon these solid foundations — the ultimate aim always being to strive for the best interests of the general public concerned .
3 It , it highlights the need for us to take a rational approach does it not , to er , the local government review , and realize that cooperation is essential between all parties concerned for the best interests of Shropshire as , as a whole , the people of Shropshire as a whole .
4 Early on , the RCM tried hard to play down differences with policy statements which leaned some way towards orthodoxy without limiting the freedom of the RCM to act in what it regarded as the best interests of individual children .
5 ‘ If this matter rested solely upon the question of the best interests of the children I should have no doubt whatever that their welfare would be better served by their remaining in England in order that their future be determined by the High Court here .
6 Is a civil servant entitled to act on a personal view of the nature of the best interests of the state ?
7 The BMC apparently now sees the MLTB as a controllable board which will steer mountain training with the best interests of the BMC in general at heart .
8 This civil litigation can and does sometimes work in direct conflict with the best interests of air safety .
9 In this manner the alleged dispensation of justice can be seen to be in direct conflict with the best interests of air safety .
10 Thus , when drawing on evidence from Wales and Yorkshire which dealt with local as opposed to national forms ( i.e. communal traditions of language and dialect , pride in place , manners and customs , speech , song and dance , acting , and craftsmanship ) , the Committee is able to find a place for them within their overall vision of Englishness , by saying : " We believe it to be in the highest interests of English culture that local patriotism , with all that this entails , should be encouraged " .
11 The choice of treatment may be skewed towards that which can be paid for , rather than that which may be in the best interests of or preferred by the patient .
12 ‘ We strongly believe that a North-east merger of Vaux 's and Brent Walker 's northern brewing and pub operations would be in the best interests of all , ’ said Vaux chairman Paul Nicholson .
13 ‘ You often find the civil court has dealt with the abuse and the perpetrator in the context of what is in the best interests of the child . ’
14 And he made a number of management changes which reinforced the impression that Eurotunnel had become a company capable of acting in the best interests of bankers and shareholders and standing up to the demands of the Anglo-French contracting consortium .
15 One local farmer commented that for McCartney to put an end to the hunt might not necessarily be in the best interests of the deer .
16 On the contrary ; he took the view that a continuation of the National Government was in the best interests of the country .
17 There is a widely held view among many business experts that selling off a business to a management buy-out team is the easy way out and is not in the best interests of a company 's shareholders .
18 Even in his mid-seventies , Finniston is showing no sign of flagging in his boundless energy or in the missionary zeal with which he preaches the gospel that a healthy industrial economy is in the best interests of society as a whole .
19 It was , he said , ‘ not in the best interests of cricket ’ .
20 Mrs Thatcher stonewalled her way through Question Time , repeatedly arguing that the Rover deal had been in the best interests of the taxpayer .
21 This ritual was practised until the last decade or so but has apparently now ceased , which is perhaps in the best interests of the dolphins .
22 This situation went against the grain , as the top brass always needed to be on top of every situation and on top of every executive if they were to do their jobs to their own satisfaction ; not necessarily in the best interests of the Corporation , that is to say , but in their own best interests .
23 But a person going about it seriously has to discount his own personal opinion , which may be that all coloured people should — um — be expelled from the country , and decide what is in the best interests of the country as a whole , given that there is a large — er — ethnic problem .
24 The whole contra operation was ‘ for God and Country , ’ , Owen said North told him in the beginning ; at its end , it had all still been done ‘ in the best interests of the United States of America ’ .
25 Bates said yesterday : ‘ I want a solution that is in the best interests of all parties .
26 In common with other taxpayers , and in the best interests of all parties , I believe the time is long overdue for impartiality to be compelled upon this publicly funded corporation .
27 It also has to be demonstrated that it is in the best interests of the child .
28 Only a parent has such a right , and even then the parent may only act in the best interests of the patient .
29 This is because the law accepts that it may not always be in the best interests of a patient to receive further invasive , or aggressive , treatment .
30 But , on appeal the same day , Lord Justice Templeman , speaking for the court , held that ‘ the Judge erred because he was influenced by the views of the parents , instead of deciding what was in the best interests of the child ’ .
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