Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The general point here and I want to make is that er , these are n't officers ' promises these are the members ' promises and er , erm , we 've got to be careful that er when they 're all drawn together that we are n't making a hostage fortune , erm and so that I think it is very important members take aboard er what is suggested and test them themselves to see that they are realistic , I would also say that er as these promises are being considered by the various committees and I note a considerable variation in standards which will need to be addressed when the promises er , have come back to the Policy Committee , these are particularly in reference to the time required to respond to er , erm complaints etc , it 's no use having the Highways Committee wanting two weeks and incidentally on promise number two erm I think that er any up , somebody else 's point er straight forward wants to be deleted , erm the highways require two weeks to respond er , erm hearts and libraries want a , you know half a day , er and we 've got to get these er erm more or less synchronized I think , and whilst I 'm thinking Chairman on the last page er of the er favourite for , for first for agent authorities , but it does n't give any indication about the contact point and as most of our population live in the agent authorities that the er it needs to be expanded to give the contacts er points for the members of the public .
2 And that is just the kind of order , it seems to me , which ought to have been granted if the plaintiffs ' contentions are correct .
3 In the first of the two instant appeals , for example , the tape might have revealed whether the investigators ' tone of voice was unduly menacing , or the accused 's particularly timid .
4 It is interesting to speculate whether the boys ' attitudes are a result of their own experiences or are simply a reflection of the attitudes of the adults in their household .
5 Since many signals could be of the STOP and GO type , complexity would emerge because the cells ' responses would be determined by their past history .
6 An allegation of dishonesty , however small the amount , is never a minor matter for a defendant and choosing the appropriate venue for a criminal trial is not just a matter of considering whether the magistrates ' court has adequate sentencing powers .
7 In considering whether the pursuers ' decision to rescind the contract was justified , the Sheriff Principal stated at p 63 : ‘ … the test is not the defenders ’ reasons for their failure to pay , but the effect which , objectively , their conduct was likely to have upon the minds of the pursuers , on the assumption that the pursuers were reasonable men . ’
8 This does not apply where a magistrates ' court declines to hear a case because it could be dealt with more conveniently in another court ( s94(2) ) .
9 Much of the above work is reasonably well known because the Magistrates ' Court is an open court .
10 This led the judge at the preliminary inquiry to consider whether the complainants ' consent had been vitiated by the accused 's failure to disclose his HIV status before engaging in unprotected sex .
11 Mr Bruce said that the Social Work Director Paul Lee had been asked if the families ' lawyers could have access to all the interviews and medical examinations of the children that were performed for the Social Work Department .
12 erm I just sometimes wonder whether the numbers erm are right .
13 I know it sounds crackers but we preferred it , " said one of the pit brow lasses who started working at the pit when she was fourteen and finished when the women 's work was abolished after nationalisation .
14 The courts could only intervene if the authorities ' decisions could be shown to lack " reasonable foundation " , it declared .
15 If a waiver is obtained , it has to be renewed if the shareholders ' authority for the purchase or redemption is renewed under CA 1985 , ss164-166 .
16 The court should not substitute its own decision for that of the parent but had to say whether the parents ' decision was outside the band of reasonableness .
17 Following parliament 's announcement that the King 's Declaration of Indulgence was illegal , persecution was renewed when the Nonconformists ' licences to preach were recalled .
18 Commenting that no one is likely to be better informed than a seamen 's union as to the terms on which vessels sailing under flags of convenience were employed , Lord Diplock adopted the words of the Master of the Rolls in the court below :
19 It must also state whether the auditors ' report was qualified or unqualified and , if it was qualified , must set out the report in full with any further material needed to understand the qualification .
20 He considered whether the boys ' acts broke the chain of causation .
21 At least a dozen pupils were educated free of charge on a promise that fees would be paid when the parents ' situation improved .
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