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1 Professor John Ashworth , vice-chairman of the committee of vice-chancellors and principals ( CVCP ) , also urged Mr MacGregor to use ‘ a heaven-sent opportunity to go back to the drawing board and look at the entire issue of how students are supported — grants , loans and fees . ’
2 Briefly he considered making for Belpan City and Caspar at the US Embassy but there was no certainty of the DEA Agent being there , and Louis would have men covering the city docks in case any of the Government returned from electioneering out on the Keys — that much was certain .
3 ‘ Feed him cotton wool sandwiches and wait at the other end ! ’ said the vet .
4 Visit the famous Keukenhof Gardens and marvel at the thousands of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens spread across the 65 acre estate .
5 ( 9 ) An evidence questioning question questions that look at the veracity of the evidence , e.g. " On what do you think the weavers of the tapestry based their picture ? "
6 With over 6,5OO voluntary reresentatives across Britain , any eligible person need only look in their local telephone directory or ask at the Citizens Advice Bureau for the nearest SSAFA office and write one letter or make one call .
7 Several admirable but narrow-banded supporters ' organisations rail and rattle at the iniquity of it all and occasionally they are even permitted to have a say at the distant end of a long table .
8 She could go down into the town centre and look at the shops , have a cup of coffee somewhere , get back to her mother-in-law by four .
9 ‘ We want to sort out the bus chaos plaguing the town centre and look at the market square and pedestrianising other areas , ’ he added .
10 If you come out of a swimming pool and stand at the side what happens to you ?
11 If you stand on Waterloo Station and look at the faces you will see what Jesus saw — a crowd that was harassed .
12 If you stand on Waterloo Station and look at the faces you will see what Jesus saw — a crowd that was harassed .
13 Erm but I mean on the other hand if you start trying to develop your criteria , and I 'd go out and look at Botton Village and look at the Richmond Fellowship or something ,
14 What he did was to go to Holy Trinity Church and look at the parish records where he found that his parents ' wedding date was also May — the 27th .
15 They survive on amino acids and look at the state of them . ’
16 We continue via the breathtaking Arlberg pass and arrive at the border town of Kufstein .
17 Mr Molloy contacted the council planning officer and work at the Beadlow Manor Golf and Country Club , Beds , was halted .
18 Thus when carnal and financial imagery in the tale finally merge in the puns taille and taillynge at the very end , it is an emblem of how much deeper the " " bretherhede " " and " " cosynage " " runs that the monk and the merchant imagine exists between them in the form of play , or as a polite figure of speech , and how concrete it is .
19 Putting down his gas mask and haversack at the side of a tree , he walked slowly forward ; then dropping on to one knee , he placed his hand on Joe 's shoulder , and the contact brought the younger man round with a start .
20 Should we dump everything down onto a long-term storage medium and select at the end of a longer period of time with the benefit of historical hindsight , say after 25 years ?
21 ‘ It is as modern as tomorrow with lots of time for yesterday , ’ says Mr Brandreth , suggesting that Mr Clinton could fly to Manchester Airport and stay at the Chester Grosvenor , the Hotel of the Year .
22 Users will be able to do decision analysis and support at the desktop , and prepare reports based on Image/SQL data — Image/SQL is the new name for the TurboImage database management system .
23 The Inspector who reported on that Litchfield city local plan said , go away , leave your Litchfield city plan and look at the options beyond the greenbelt , including erm the possibility of a new village , and I think that 's that 's the point here , instead of rolling back the greenbelt you should be looking beyond , you know , what is the general extent of the greenbelt to see what options are available , just coming on then to the size point , again that Mr Grantham raised , I have through erm experience both in the Cambridge situation which I referred to extensively erm in my statement , and in East Staffordshire where we are promoting a plan , er a site for a new village which is included in the deposited plan , we 've looked in both the Cambridge and the er East Staffordshire situation , bo at service provision , both from speaking to the providers of those services and whether or not they need a specific facility in the settlement , and from the developers point of view , that if you 've got a pot of money what can you afford to erm provide within a settlement of that size , and the conclusions we are rai er sort of reaching are a du a settlement of the order of twelve fifty dwellings can support your primary school , community centre , erm a range of shops , and so on and so forth , so what I 'm saying in my submission that the an appropriate size is in the thousand fifteen hundred mark , is that were you can get a reasonable co balance of community facilities and provide the relevant infrastructure in terms of services .
24 Now this year what I 've done is actually going to see the form teacher and look at the classes and they 've actually given me a lot more information this year and hopefully , keep our fingers crossed , the classes are very varied and we have good , we have middling , and we have the not so good and we 've tried to keep those like that .
25 To fully appreciate the reasons we must ignore the training aspect and look at the basic costs of flying .
26 After a stop for lunch ( not included ) your coach will take you to the famous Keukenhof Flower Gardens where you can spend the afternoon at leisure wandering around the 65 acre estate and marvel at the millions of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens .
27 Repeating numbers would quickly get the artistes in trim and once the show was on they would start rehearsing for the main summer production and perform at the same time .
28 According to Mansbach and Vasquez , power politics have been replaced by ‘ issue ’ politics , where actors group and regroup at the intersections of political and economic issues .
29 It is a great burden to be a Callanish eagle and live at the site itself .
30 He had moved a mile or so up the valley to live at Bullhouse Lodge and work at the nearby corn mill .
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