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

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1 " Besides , you ought to see the luxury the department lets me live in now .
2 This factor … should make the court the more cautious before holding that the defendant had had both a factual possession and animus possidendi sufficient to confer on him a possessory title …
3 Wilberforce J held , among other things , firstly , that the retention provisions , which operated after the end of the employee 's employment , substantially interfered with his right to seek employment and therefore operated in restraint of trade ; secondly , that the transfer system and the retention system , when combined , were in restraint of trade and that , since the defendants had not discharged the onus of showing that the restraints were no more than was reasonable to protect their interests , they were in unjustifiable restraint of trade and ultra vires ; thirdly , that the court could examine a contract between employers only and declare it void on grounds on which such a contract would be declared void if it had been a contract between an employer and employee , and that it was open to an employee to bring an action for a declaration that such a contract was in restraint of trade , inasmuch as it threatened his liberty of action in seeking employment , which was a matter of public interest ; and , fourthly , that it was a case in which the court could and should grant the plaintiff the declarations sought .
4 I have a sketchy lifestyle because I ca n't work and I must make a living the best way I can
5 It seems reasonable to assume , for instance , that he was — at least in part — influenced by the calculations of his own defence establishment from 1943 ( calculations which could not easily be challenged until the United States acquired nuclear weapons ) to the effect that the defeat of Germany must make the USSR the dominant military power in Europe .
6 IF THE Home Unions XV are tempted — as they may be after all the disruptive absentees and injuries — to go into tonight 's Parc des Princes Bicentenary bash less than seriously , they should consider the way the French are treating it .
7 Parties to CITES must give the secretariat the finances with which to do its job and not oblige it to raise its own funds in ways which lead to question and criticism . ’
8 In a case where substantial fitting out work is in contemplation it is suggested that the draftsman should give the landlord the right to require the removal of fixtures .
9 It should give the country the capability to design and build the next generation of Australian communications satellites as well as to win lucrative overseas contracts .
10 Britain should give the EEC the sort of leadership that France would not and West Germany could not provide .
11 No , your clue should be boldly planted , but while it is a dandelion you should give the reader the impression it is a daffodil .
12 You should ring the Samaritans the moment you feel suicidal and get help as soon as possible from your doctor .
13 At the top end of the market Robert Blower , of North East BMW dealers Cowies , is just as optimistic : ‘ We were very pleased to hear this encouraging news which should provide the stimulus the car retailing industry needs . ’
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17 The delegate must tell the constable the nature of the complaint against him and allow him an opportunity to comment upon it before the final decision is taken by the Chief Constable .
18 The Government should tell the House the truth about that .
19 should get the photo the er microfilming facility .
20 Let's give the Government the benefit of the doubt and see whether they are right . ’
21 The notepad is for you to write down any ideas which might aid the crusade the Conductor outlined . ’
22 I was afraid I might hurt a child the way I 'd been hurt .
23 If you make the voltage higher , it 'll keep the resistance the same , what happens to the current ?
24 However , the Attorney-General warned your Lordships that , even if reference in this case to Parliamentary materials did not infringe article 9 , the House of Commons might take the view the House enjoyed some wider privilege which we would be infringing and might well regret that its views on the point had not been sought before a decision was reached by your Lordships .
25 ‘ We 'll tell the police the minute they get here .
26 Now , I says I 'll get the police the next time !
27 A debate might allow the Opposition the opportunity to withdraw some of their more outrageous allegations about those reforms .
28 F equals M A. Divide both sides by M so the acceleration , this is a bit like our Ohm 's Law thing , let's keep the mass the same , we 're dealing with say a Mini , we 're not going to change that .
29 Now let's keep the force the same , say we 've got a Mini engine providing us , just running it steady at three thousand R P M. Pushing out the same amount of force , keep the force the same , this time we put a smaller mass , we 've got a Mini engine and you 've put it on your pushbike .
30 ( 2 ) That the court 's discretionary jurisdiction to stay criminal proceedings should be exercised very sparingly and only in exceptional circumstances ; that , while the longer the delay was the greater was the likelihood that the prosecution was at fault and that the defendant had suffered prejudice and the less the prosecution could explain the delay the easier it would be to infer fault , the question whether the defendant had discharged the heavy burden of demonstrating that it would be an abuse of the process of the court for the proceedings to continue , was to be considered in the light of all the circumstances without applying shifting burdens of proof ; and that , accordingly , since the district judge had correctly taken into account all the relevant factors , and had made no error as to the burden of proof , there were no grounds on which the High Court judge could have reversed the district judge 's decision not to grant a perpetual stay of the 1989 prosecution ( post , pp. 261B , 264E–F , G–H , 265A–B ) .
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