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

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1 ( 4 ) Ensure the activities provide learning experiences for pupils through which you can assess their attainment of each attainment target or one in particular .
2 ( Even if the activities do present curbs on the rights of the general public to go about their business , street action might still be justified where , for example , it brings to public consciousness some injustice that would not otherwise receive a public hearing . )
3 Certainly , the activities do focus concentration and energy , but I also use these activities diagnostically , to give myself time and space to assess the class , to learn about their social health ; they help me feel comfortable with the class , and that is important .
4 At the National Children 's Home Southdowns home in Hampshire the forms have influenced practice .
5 The need to extend one 's knowledge of primary health care and the need for knowledge of research results on the impact of community-based health care projects , was a sound motivating force for Family Development Nurses and the majority have taken part in various courses and research projects .
6 William had come to the throne two years earlier , in 1688 , after the Glorious Revolution against the Catholic James II ; but although the Treatises do contain material which could be seen as after-the-fact justifications of the Revolution , they were not written for this reason .
7 the experts exist to advise line managers , who may accept or reject the advice given ; or
8 Both the Housing Corporation and the NFHA have produced guidelines on how anti-racist policies are to be effected .
9 The solicitors have warned Mr Clark of the consequences if he presses ahead : ‘ Our clients have the option to irritate the feu on the basis of breach of conditions thereof , which would revoke the feudal grant and thus the property would revert to the church . ’
10 Fifth , subsidiarity will not stand in the way of the Community if the institutions want to claim power — as they will .
11 The Environment Ministers of the EEC have reached agreement on the ECO Management and Audit Scheme .
12 ‘ I 'm thrilled that the board have shown faith in me by giving me the chance to work with them for another 12 months .
13 How come the board have allowed Cuntona to go for a sing and a prayer ?
14 However , traders may prefer to use the futures market to exploit information which relates to the economy in general ( systematic information ) rather than to particular companies .
15 This provides evidence that rises ( falls ) in the futures price precede rises ( falls ) in the spot price by one to three days .
16 So there 's a lot of the discussions have taken place and also I would have briefed you a bit er
17 Far removed from the usual tartan kitsch , the Stewarts have combined creativity with a flair for design to produce top-of-the-range products that now sell worldwide .
18 The creditors hope to recover cash from De Lorean 's auditor , Arthur Andersen .
19 The Guildford Machine Knitting Club meets on the third Monday of each month ( except December ) in the Salvation Army Hall , Guildford from 8pm .
20 Speculation about the deportations have reached fever pitch in Hong Kong .
21 All the cities have lost resources as a result of reductions in central-government support from the block grant : between 1981–2 and 1985–6 , block grant to the cities declined by one-quarter in real terms , and by 1985–6 penalties imposed on the Partnership and Programme Authorities in the rate-support grant settlement almost equalled their Urban Programme allocations ( Association of Metropolitan Authorities , 1986 ) .
22 ( iii ) Limitation of liability.It has been said that the courts tend to view clauses which limit liability more favourably than those which provide for a total exclusion .
23 A table showing how the courts have apportioned damages in various types of case will be found in Kemp & Kemp , The Quantum of Damages ( Sweet & Maxwell ) Vol 1 at 23 – 004 and 23 – 005 .
24 Surprisingly the courts have distinguished deviation cases from ones in which the accused has obtained the use of a conveyance by fraud .
25 In addition to review for jurisdictional error , the courts have maintained control over errors of law within jurisdiction if they appear on the face of the record .
26 However , the courts have developed rules for resolving the conflict which strike a reasonable balance between the interests of employee and employer alike .
27 The courts have developed criteria against which to judge a condition , the main elements being : does the condition fairly relate to the development in question ?
28 The courts have had powers over the years to deal with those offences .
29 Since the decision in Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 the courts have allowed actions for professional negligence against experts .
30 Legal representation may be counterproductive , unnecessary or overcumbersome in cases where a matter must be speedily resolved , and hence the courts have resisted claims that there should be a right to such representation .
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