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1 In Oxford , particular care has been taken to try to identify all cases of self-injury coming to the general hospital , irrespective of whether they have been referred to the hospital psychiatric service .
2 So the solving of your mystery should be a much more gradual affair than any sudden flash of revelation coming to the hero and being kept under his deerstalker till almost the last page .
3 Domestic policy he tended , with a few exceptions such as social security ( where he would reprise his old refrain about the law of averages coming to the rescue of the millions ) , to regard largely as a matter of ‘ drains ’ .
4 As Patron of Birthright , the Princess of Wales came to the Gala Evening , which was jointly sponsored by Christie 's and Salvatore Ferragamo , which was very appropriate as the theme of this year 's Fair was Italy and the Grand Tour .
5 Her life has been a prototypical starlet scenario : country girl with dreams comes to the city and gets to see her name in lights .
6 This is the time when your grasp on logic comes to the fore .
7 It was the custom for men to come to the place only by invitation .
8 The failure of ants to come to the rescue of an infested colleague may be the result of the mite successfully mimicking the smell of an ant larva .
9 The Labour Party comes to the fore when the distribution of resources comes to the top of the agenda .
10 In old age , the teller of tales comes to the fore , the external pace dies down , the internal clock ticks to a steadier pulse .
11 Once in the straight Ossian surrendered to Sharapour and Ortis , then Lester Piggott on Hallez came to the front .
12 Cheek by Jowl come to the Almeida with Lady Betty : the story of Ireland 's first hangwoman written and directed by Declan Donnellan with music by Paddy Cuneen and Sally Dexter in the lead .
13 In the event the Court of Appeal came to the conclusion that it was not possible to support the judge 's findings based on the absence of agency but equally were unable , on the judge 's findings , to come to a conclusion on the issue of undue influence .
14 Some elements in Bonhoeffer 's criticism were met very adequately by the later development of Barth 's thought as the stress on revelation was counterbalanced by others , and the humanity rather than the otherness of God came to the fore .
15 ‘ Decide on Darlington ’ is a new guide for tourists coming to the town and offers advice on a range of places to stay .
16 Decide on Darlington is a new guide for tourists coming to the town and offers advice on a range of places to stay .
17 Mention a low cost tank and all the issues of new or salvaged glass , glass thickness , and quality of build come to the fore .
18 His instinct of dishonesty came to the fore again and he thought a way to get the money would be to take the car which he was allowed to use but not to sell . ’
19 It is suggested that the reaction would be sufficient to alert the defendant to the fact that others may regard his conduct as insulting ; that is , he was aware of all the facts by virtue of which the tribunal of fact comes to the conclusion that his conduct was insulting , and that is sufficient .
20 Demands to bring forward the age of retirement come to the fore ; for older people to continue working is seen to be selfish , depriving younger people of opportunity .
21 Likewise , people from industry come to the department to work for short periods .
22 At one level , then , leading abolitionists in parliament came to the conclusion that the language of practicality , of plausible calculations about population increase in the future in the West Indies if importations from Africa were stopped , were more likely to be effective on their colleagues .
23 An appeal by Landsbergis for Lithuanians to come to the defence of parliament was answered by several thousand people who formed a cordon around the building .
24 Will he ensure that next week the Secretary of State for Scotland comes to the House and rejects the proposals out of hand ?
25 I have not noticed the Secretary of State for Transport coming to the House with orders to reverse that process .
26 There is , however , a minority of people coming to the notice of the police or courts in whom mental disorder has played a direct causal role in the offence .
27 Because the flow of companies coming to the market is outside of MAS 's control , we can not give the acquiror any assurances as to how many opportunities will be identified within a certain timescale .
28 Would it not be right for the Secretary of State to come to the House to say what steps are being taken to try to ensure that the sort of dishonesty and crookery that went on at MGN is not being repeated elsewhere ?
29 Every time the Secretary of State comes to the Dispatch Box to reaffirm that laissez-faire doctrine , about 100,000 people are added to the unemployment figures .
30 If the Minister can give us any example from the privatisation programme , in which the Government have been engaged since 1979 , of a Secretary of State coming to the House in order to bring in check private owners who have subsequently done away with the right of the employees of former public companies , I should be extremely interested to hear about it .
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