Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 Having regard to the true construction of section 9 of the Act , the House concluded that the refusal of the council to make a refund was not in accordance with the statutory intention and so affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 593 allowing the taxpayers ' claim for judicial review of the decision .
2 It would have been interesting to see the teachers ' reactions to questions about profits from burglary or tax evasion rather than investment .
3 In addition to aiding the illusion ( see below ) , this slows the adventurers ' reflexes ( I -10 while in this room ) .
4 Maybe this records the Girls ' first sighting of the nudes !
5 Although the council might have been prepared to accept the Woodvilles ' present position , its desire for continuity would have made it unwilling to see Woodville influence extended .
6 Although the council might have been prepared to accept the Woodvilles ' present position , its desire for continuity would have made it unwilling to see Woodville influence extended .
7 This weakens the splitters ' argument that to reconstitute high-level meaning from the basic ingredients requires only the right recipe .
8 It was not long before German shells landed among this helpless pile , but at least this reduced the doctors ' work .
9 This confused the Girls ' uncomplicated minds as they knew the couple were still living together .
10 A further concern is that some journals do not transmit the referees ' comments to the authors ; this wastes the referees ' time and fails to appreciate that they want to improve published articles not just act as gatekeepers .
11 All this reflects the RBs ' increasing concerns with middle-class education ; and , in the case of the UAE Departments , with an increasing emphasis upon professional , continuing , and post-experience work .
12 This removes the tenants ' choice .
13 Some of the major questions to be asked are : what changes are occurring in the economic relations with former client states — Cuba , Mongolia and Vietnam — and how far is this affecting the latters ' future economic development ?
14 If the people concerned seek legal advice before responding , the correspondence and interviews can take months ; but such people are entitled to do so provided they are also prepared to pay the lawyers ' bills which necessarily follow .
15 Some think the agencies ' analysts risk becoming too friendly with the companies they rate .
16 At its extreme , this becomes the slimmers ' disease , anorexia nervosa .
17 If the General Secretary and the C E C are prepared to take the regions ' concerns into account and adjust or alter the way the new sections are organized then we will support .
18 They are prepared to rate the parties ' campaigns in the style of drama critics reviewing theatrical performances , at the same time forming separate judgments about the parties ' and leaders ' ability to govern .
19 Harald , challenged by rival kin , was willing to become the Franks ' client .
20 Ian liked the names and was content to scratch the animals ' heads as , emitting a warm goaty smell , they gazed up at him with calculating yellow eyes .
21 Negotiation with community language classes through questionnaire or confidential interview yields rich insights which can do much to enhance the learners ' participation , as can discussion with older pupils and pupils who have recently left school .
22 Two weeks after their arrival the Japanese banned the Indonesians ' flag .
23 The programme categories in Tables 6.7 and 6.8 reflect the broadcasters ' need to demonstrate that they were ‘ informing , educating and entertaining ’ .
24 In other words , they created a self-image and then sold it to the greater powers of western Europe ; and whatever their reaction , be it incredulous , admiring or contemptuous , these powers now found it impossible to ignore the Scots ' insistent demands that they should be noticed .
25 It had been the custom since Gilkes 's day for masters to meet monthly to discuss the boys ' progress , and now a simple record card contained all the necessary information , supplemented from time to time as necessary , and formed the basis of this report .
26 This kind of cop-out is also likely to undermine the parents ' credibility and the trust put in them .
27 It is a cautionary tale for all women reading this widely covered case to appreciate what is the reality of the experience , even in a case where few are likely to believe the defendants ' accounts .
28 On these rested the employers ' capacity to break any strike , while the union 's strength lay in its capacity to " picket out " the vessels and shipping offices concerned and to dry up the supply of blacklegs by intercepting the trains on which they arrived and by organizing the ports from which they had been recruited .
29 These use the authorities ' potential , through planning permission , loans , and contracts to press firms into Good Employer practices .
30 Several factors have recently been identified as being capable of influencing the performance of H pylori serological tests : these include the patients ' age , histological findings , H pylori antigens , and , as suggested by this study , NSAID intake .
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