Example sentences of "save [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Palestine was still an all-Arab question and few believed that it would be recovered save through the united endeavours of the Arab states .
2 SAVE WITH THE MIRROR
3 The question raised by the petition is whether an order made by the Court of Appeal of New Zealand on 4 October 1991 dismissing the petitioner 's action was a final order which entitled the petitioner to appeal as of right to Her Majesty in Council or whether the order was an interlocutory order against which there was no appeal save with the leave of the Court of Appeal or the grant of special leave by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council .
4 As the hon. Gentleman will know , we believe that frontiers should not be changed , save with the wholehearted consent of all the relevant parties .
5 So anything of any use , within that range , you save into the file you extract to .
6 options , auto save , enter auto save into the
7 But , finding her exclamation had produced no reaction in the only other passenger not comfortably below , save in the stem for a scatter of peasants returning with emptied baskets from Naples , she moved nearer along the ship 's greasy rail .
8 But United had reason to congratulate goalkeeper Tommy Wright for a spectacular save in the 33rd minute that stopped Brentford going level .
9 If he 's dying , of a coronary , well I ca n't stop him dying , but I can maybe help … the number of people whose lives you save in the course of your career , you can probably count on the fingers of one hand — it 's scientists and public health people that save lives .
10 So are the Sonatine , here more gentle than crystalline save in the swift finale , and the tenderly solemn Pavane pour une infante défunte .
11 So comparing alternatives which are alike save in the form of organisation , we see that the theoretical expectation that superior motivation , the plus-factor available to the co-operative form , should enable it to out-produce the conventional form is borne out in practice .
12 Alix bought some the next day , on her free half day in Cambridge before she took the Bletchley route to her Oxford interview ( for she was a clever girl , Alix ) — but she never dared to apply it , save in the privacy of her own room , until she went to Cambridge herself as a bona fide student the following autumn .
13 The principle that the courts will not interfere with any decision of a local authority relating to a child in its care save in the most exceptional circumstances relates to the law as it was before the Children Act 1989 .
14 Mr. Levy 's submission was that because of the decisions of the House of Lords in A. v. Liverpool City Council [ 1982 ] A.C. 363 ; In re W. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Jurisdiction ) [ 1985 ] A.C. 791 and In re M. and H. ( Minors ) ( Local Authority : Parental Rights ) [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 686 the court should approach the exercise of its discretion in the case where ( as here ) the child is in the care of a local authority on the basis that , Parliament having entrusted the care of the child to the local authority , the court should not interfere with the local authority 's care of the child save in the most exceptional circumstances .
15 You you 've heard that er the case between ourselves and er my learned friend on the left Mr are identical save in the one additional matter which he noted , and it 's and I adopt his closing submission .
16 But it is not , in my opinion , appropriate that the remedy of judicial review , which is a discretionary remedy , should be made use of to monitor the actions of local authorities under the Act save in the exceptional case …
17 All the svats were astonished , and said among themselves , " Such a horse has never been seen , save in the stable of the Voinovitchs !
18 It is essentially a melodic instrument and , though holding-notes in music of light calibre are charming in effect ( especially from or thereabouts with the exception — save in the hands of first-class players — of C ) it can not efface itself sufficiently to carry out the menial task of ‘ filling in notes of the harmony ’ in block writing .
19 However , the most significant objection to the Act is that it has extended the scope of the common law exemption so that husbands are not criminally liable for acts of buggery or indecent assault perpetrated against their wives , save in the exceptional circumstances mentioned above .
20 Juries may therefore be reluctant to impose the stigma of it on an offender save in the most extreme cases .
21 When you have typed the program in use the command Save in the file menu to save it .
22 It was thought that the purchaser automatically took on board liability for all of the employees ' rights except those in respect of pension schemes , save in the case of contractual rights to receive payments into personal schemes which would be unaffected .
23 It is doubtful , however , whether , save in the case of larger firms , the additional costs of the exercise now justify the incorporation of new service companies , but this is a matter which partners will doubtless wish to take up with their accountants .
24 Sometimes the finality of the decision is expressed to be subject to the qualification " save in the case of manifest error " .
25 Boro were also out of luck when Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel denied substitute Wille Falconer with a brilliant save in the first period of extra time .
26 Then choose SAVE from the editor 's file menu and exit .
27 ‘ No person who shows that he has been tried by any competent court for a criminal offence and either convicted or acquitted shall again be tried for that offence or for any other criminal offence of which he could have been convicted at the trial for that offence save upon the order of a superior court made in the course of appeal proceedings relating to the conviction or acquittal ; …
28 Subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching research or administrative staff of the university ( including the vice-chancellor ) shall be removed from office save upon the grounds specified in paragraph 2 of this section and in pursuance of the procedure specified in clause 1 of this section .
29 Subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching research or administrative staff of the university ( including the vice-chancellor ) shall be removed from office save upon the grounds specified in paragraph 2 of this section and in pursuance of the procedures specified in clause 1 of this section .
30 Their rejection did not make of them ‘ social outcasts ’ ( save to the unseeing ) but raised their mark intensely : they were closest to God .
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