Example sentences of "[art] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Still rattled , she walked away from the cab , leaving the remain in the front seat . |
2 | ‘ The wood turned beautifully , ’ Arthur recalled , tactfully refraining from comment on the qualify of the noise produced by the finished instrument . |
3 | An experienced speech therapist might find it useful to employ the EAT as an initial screening device , while reserving the Goldman-Fristoe for a more detailed assessment prior to devising a programme of therapy . |
4 | Lee a move across London was held by the EAT to be a breach of contract . |
5 | Despite what the EAT in the Sen case go on to say about the Riley decision , it is submitted that it was an established rule of law as a result of that and other decisions that where an applicant instructs solicitors or advisors to act on his/her behalf and through their default the claim is presented out of time , the tribunal would not have exercised their discretion to allow the claim in . |
6 | It is reassuring then that the EAT in Sen state in clear terms that the question is one of fact for the tribunal . |
7 | Thus , as far as the termination and re-grant of a franchise is concerned , Rask suggests that the decision of the EAT in LMCDrains Ltd v Waught ( EAT 182/90 ) , upholding an application of the Regulations , is to be preferred over that of the same court in Robert Seligman Corp v Baker [ 1983 ] ICR 770 , denying their applicability . |
8 | There is certainly no suggestion that Member States have to resile from the position adopted by the EAT in Newns v British Airways [ 1992 ] IRLR 575 that individual employees have no right to restrain a proposed transfer by their employer of the business on the grounds that the employee does not wish to transfer . |
9 | If his estate is not in possession , e.g. if it is limited to A for life and then to B in tail , A is the ‘ Protector of the settlement ’ , and B can not bar the entail without A's consent . |
10 | The entail from the grandfather was on the eldest son . |
11 | Before 1926 a tenant in tail had no power to dispose of his estate by will ; but a tenant in tail in possession could in his lifetime , and still can , bar the entail by a deed , i.e. he can turn it into a fee simple estate . |
12 | ( First Edition ) ‘ MEN and women of metal ( mettle ? ) must come together to cheat the wind , ’ shouted the voiceover on the incomprehensible video , to the accompaniment of crashing cymbals and lurid flashing lights . |
13 | It was past the SELL BY date too . |
14 | A lot of chemical reactions are actually reversible , but the tend to be mainly going very much in one direction , so we just say we just write it as though it only went in one direction . |
15 | The tend to be unappreciative of the farm worker 's skills , not out of malice , but because they simply lack the detailed knowledge of agriculture on which to base a judgement . |
16 | UNTIL lines is done in the correct manner , in that the NEXT is aligned with the FOR and the REPEAT with the UNTIL . |
17 | THE MAKEOVER OF A LIFETIME FROM BOOTS |
18 | In the Latin American context , Johnson took the lead in proposing the middle class as the spearhead of change , by detailing the areas in which he considered they had influenced government in a progressive way in five major republics ( Johnson 1958 ) . |
19 | In Iran , the regime that replaced the Shah appears as militantly Islamic ( and , in theory , internationalist , for Shi-ism acknowledges no secular boundaries ) , and yet is more easily seen as the spearhead of Iranian nationalism . |
20 | Thus , national liberation today is usually defensive , resisting the domestic effects of greater integration in , or competition with , a world order , rather than itself being the spearhead of ‘ modernization ’ . |
21 | Muslim nationalists were encouraged to see themselves as the spearhead of the anti-colonial movement , and Lenin himself addressed their congress ( in November 1919 ) . |
22 | Professor Roger Scruton made himself the spearhead of the academic attack , especially in his Peace Studies : A Critical Survey ( with Baroness Cox , 1984 ) , and Education and Indoctrination ( with Angela Ellis-Jones and Dennis O'Keefe , 1985 ) . |
23 | There it is made clear that Urban Development Corporations , the spearhead of the development thrust , ‘ are the most important attack ever made on urban decay ’ ( ibid . |
24 | Building for fun Eurodisney is the spearhead of a movement that aims to turn architecture into a branch of show-business . |
25 | They are the spearhead of the Imperial army , capable of shattering almost any enemy line under the right circumstances . |
26 | The party has been the spearhead of what is essentially a protest movement against more than 40 years of mostly uninterrupted Congress domination of Indian politics . |
27 | The spearhead of their sales drive was cooking and water heating , in which their major competitors were the gas boards . |
28 | They became the spearhead of political disaffection which was usually manifested in , the form of strikes . |
29 | It was the spearhead of the contest between King Henry II and his archbishop of Canterbury , Thomas Becket . |
30 | We of the Left must work to make our Party the spearhead of struggle against Fascism , against War and against the National Government " . |