Example sentences of "[vb infin] justice to " in BNC.
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31 | To complete this brief survey of the linguistic status of the pronoun we need an account of its function that will do justice to the first-person perspective . |
32 | Many think that in spite of strenuous efforts by Mill , utilitarianism can not really do justice to the concept of justice . |
33 | How ethical theory might do justice to both these points remains to be seen . |
34 | Editor , — J K Aronson and M Hardman do not do justice to the range of antimiocrobial drugs for which monitoring of serum concentrations is necessary , and Aronson and D J M Reynolds include several statements that we find unacceptable in their review of monitoring of aminoglycoside antibiotics . |
35 | Expressed in this way the hypothesis does not do justice to the variety and complexity of literate practices , undervalues the character of oral practices , and sets up a ‘ great divide ’ that they themselves reject when it is made explicit . |
36 | No piano-duet version can do justice to the grinding suspensions sustained throughout the Introduction and the exhilaration of the last climax . |
37 | Mr Vernon admitted that he could not do justice to all the fund raising efforts of the year , but would nonetheless like to congratulate the organisers of the four local appeals in Lincolnshire , Filey , the Mersey area and Derbyshire who all reached and surpassed their targets in 1990 . |
38 | Only a detailed and carefully chronicled narrative could do justice to the subtle complexities of the project in each school . |
39 | The small-order example which is all we can give here does not of course do justice to the method , but at least shows how it works . |
40 | It did not do justice to the biblical doctrine of atonement . |
41 | Kerna is represented as valorous : This was no ordinary name , and it was familiar to almost all Javanese for the Bharata Yuda was famous as performed in the wayang kulit , the so-called shadow play , though that description does not do justice to the whirling world beyond the lighted screen ; a world of magic . |
42 | ’ Nor did Vinelott J. think that a taxation on the indemnity basis under Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) would do justice to the contractual right of the defendants in the present case . |
43 | I can not do justice to the disagreeable impression that this man , one Broadhurst , had upon me … |
44 | In abstract areas like these , statistical calculations , however sophisticated they may be , do not do justice to the complex web of inter-relationships . |
45 | We must do justice to all the factors involved . |
46 | I mean if we 're gon na do justice to communion , it 's about remembrance , it 's about thanksgiving , it 's about celebration , it 's about and and there 's there 's the corporate nature of it too . |
47 | First of all , I do not need to publicise a successful venture in order to attract more applicants , and secondly , it would not do justice to the conference theme which aims to discuss aspects of untapped linguistic resources and teacher training . |
48 | The fact that this has occurred indicates that Marx 's and Engels 's original formulation probably does not do justice to the nature of power in a modern capitalist society . |
49 | But words ca n't do justice to Jan Ormerod 's wonderful animal pictures , which make each spread in this large-format picture a joy to look at . |
50 | ‘ She may be articulate but feel upset that she can not do justice to herself . |
51 | The only concession to technology is a 12V CD player and a selection of discs that would do justice to a small radio station . |
52 | ‘ But I do not feel I can do justice to that need here , in the uncomfortable cold of this cave . |
53 | These few pages can not do justice to the array of benefits which a partnership with AEA could bring . |
54 | McAllister could not but agree with him , and had to stifle a grin as he led them around , the women staring , and the men , manifestly bored , dragged along to accompany wives and girlfriends who would , that night , describe their visit to the East End in terms that would do justice to a journey up the Amazon . |
55 | He is known to have favoured that , but it is rejected by the report as a ’ a crude device which can not do justice to the different abilities a pupil may show in different subjects and contexts ’ . |
56 | The past three months have seen almost daily developments , and a 15-minute speech and 15-minute reply can not do justice to the huge amount of information that must be shared and analysed . |
57 | The hon. Gentleman 's attitude does not do justice to the seriousness of this debate . |
58 | If we consider only the superficial elements of these changes in society , and deal with the problem purely at the level at which the Bill deals with it , we shall not do justice to the House or to the people of this country . |
59 | This brief note can not do justice to all the facts and arguments involved . |
60 | This may not do justice to the proper degree of personal and professional self-regard which is expected of a head . |