Example sentences of "the judges ' " in BNC.
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1 | The first entry drawn after the closing date which matches the judges ' decision will win . |
2 | It failed to strike me immediately , and I questioned the judges ' decision — replacing it with one of the entries to the three veneers class . |
3 | He said the White Paper failed to indicate the Government 's attitude to the judges ' response to the Green Papers . |
4 | A surrender to the farmers over the egg controversy , hesitancy in confronting the brewers , and some retreat in the face of the judges ' opposition to legal reform indicated that there were lobbies and vested interests which even the all-conquering Prime Minister could not challenge with impunity . |
5 | 4 All entries will be judged by a panel of judges appointed by Haymarket Motoring Publications Ltd. 5 The judges ' decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into . |
6 | Also on the judges ' panel were Caroline Baker ( Fashion Director , Mirabella , Lucille Lewin ( Managing Director , Whistles ) , Myrene de Premonville ( Fashion Designer ) and Sebastien de Diesbach ( Promostyl ) . |
7 | But the bill sets out a tight framework which will limit the judges ' scope for blocking extra advocacy rights for solicitors . |
8 | Their response to the Lord Chancellor 's green papers , sent to him by the Judges ' Council , broke a long-standing convention that the judges made no comment as a group on proposed changes in the law . |
9 | Solicitors feared the judges ' veto might result in rules limiting their new rights , but the bill lays down a tight framework which will restrict the room for manoeuvre . |
10 | Solicitors had feared the veto might limit their new rights , but the framework restricts the judges ' room for manoeuvre . |
11 | The speed of hands stamped the most vivid contrast on the encounter , for in each session Leonard took time out in his backtracking to whip in the jab and later the left hook to win the judges ' favour . |
12 | The fruits of this estate would have provided the judges ' stipends , insulating the judges from all risk that a government might reduce their pay if they offended it . |
13 | The judges ' pay increase was hung round the Government 's neck like a heavy stone . |
14 | At Gloucester in July 1634 the judges ' proceedings were based partly upon the 800 presentments made at the swanimote held in the Forest of Dean in the previous month : 420 of these for unlawfully cutting and selling woods , 260 for illegal inclosures and other encroachments , 80 for taking the king 's game and 10 for unauthorized operation of ironworks . |
15 | It was the judges ' commitment to freedom that was the main guarantee against despotism . |
16 | Out of this rather extreme position developed a more moderate line , involving the notion of a caution , first formalized in the Judges ' Rules in 1912 , and finding expression today in the Code of Practice for the Detention , Treatment and Questioning of Persons by Police Officers ( Home Office , 1985c ) . |
17 | The appeal court took the view that a speaker must take the audience as he or she finds it — this contradicted Beatty v. Gillbanks and revived all the fears about ‘ mob rule ’ which had been to the forefront of the judges ' minds in that case . |
18 | Hall 's positive views about the timing of the judges ' appointments probably originated as early as 1835 , when the plans for the new Houses of Parliament were being considered . |
19 | The judges ' first meeting was not held until nearly a fortnight after their appointment , and even then the only business was the election of a chairman . |
20 | The very day after the judges ' first meeting , the slenderness of the chances of anything being built , as a result of the competition , was publicly revealed . |
21 | The judges ' decision aroused as much popular interest as the exhibition . |
22 | The judges ' handling of the competition seems to have been inconsistent and conspicuously unfair . |
23 | The judges ' deliberate promotion of the Second Empire can perhaps be explained from the standpoint of patronage . |
24 | The judges ' decision can therefore be seen as an attempt by enlightened amateurs to retain their position as arbiters of taste in the face of these threats , by sponsoring a style of architecture which they felt would be an appropriate form of building in Victorian England . |
25 | On 6th June , 1857 he introduced the Public Offices Extension Bill , and it was given a Second Reading on 30th June , the day that he reported the judges ' decisions , when it was referred to a Select Committee . |
26 | On 2nd July he had criticized the organization of the competition and the judges ' decision to award only one prize to each competitor . |
27 | It was critical of the judges ' decision to award only one prize to each competitor , and pointed out that there was nothing in the conditions which debarred the same competitor from receiving prizes in more than one of the three parts of the competition . |
28 | When criticizing the decision to award only one prize to each competitor , the Report discounted the judges ' placings and only considered Angell and Pownall 's and Burn 's unofficial lists . |
29 | BA 's headline-grabbing World 's Biggest Offer was insufficient to turn the judges ' heads from Virgin 's achievement in increasing its routes , despite the Gulf War and the recession . |
30 | The three best in the judges ' opinion will receive two free tickets each to see the show . |