Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] [noun] [verb] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 This is no doubt a matter which the magistrate should take into account when considering whether a witness 's evidence is to be rejected as worthless ; and I have no doubt that in the present case the magistrate did take it into account , together with the fact that Price had retracted his earlier evidence implicating the applicant , when deciding whether to make an order for committal .
2 And of course the coach had come up the hill could n't overtake where I was parked , blocking off the entrance to the lane where I 'd just come out of so that the string of cars coming down the road and the first one wanting to turn in and of course the coach had covered it .
3 So my answer to the question A is , I am not against a new settlement , of the right scale in the right location , but it is not a panacea , it is not an answer to all the questions , now it 's being offered in terms of a balanced strategy , I say that balanced strategy as put forward does not work , certainly beyond two thousand and six , and may grind to a halt well before two thousand and six if rates of development proceed er as they have done in certain years in the past , so it 's very important to look at that , can we just revisit the public acceptance of the new settlement , of course the public have accepted it and welcomed it , it has certain attractions , I support those attractions , however it 's easy for the public to accept that when measured against certain sites specific proposals that were put to them when they did not know where the new settlement would be , and still do not know , when new settlement locations are put forward it will be quite a different scenario .
4 2 Circumstances importing an obligation of confidence The courts have found it difficult to determine a generally applicable test of the circumstances in which an obligation of confidence will arise .
5 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor has made it clear where we stand and we now want to know where the Labour party stands .
6 for the sea to be judged to be the same colour the painter has to paint it different colours .
7 From the beginning the group had said it wanted the paper to be international , and It was .
8 For what reason the woman had done it Sally-Anne did not know .
9 A man would go faster than an arabeah , certainly if you took into account the time needed to explain it to the arabeah driver .
10 However , the way the CAP worked made it the subject of intense criticism .
11 Talus , the little Texas company with the order for 2,500 NeXT workstations from Russian president Boris Yeltsin ( UX No 381 ) , says the way the order 's written it does n't have to provide NeXT machines , merely computers running NeXTStep : it estimates the value of the order at $25m , but not in cold cash .
12 Juliet was suddenly aware of the lowness of the neckline , and the way the rain had caused it to cling to her figure .
13 The keyboards could put copy into the computers but because of the software problem the computers refuse to release it .
14 So much so that , although it had not been mentioned at all in the advance publicity , it was given no fewer than 87 times that season and remained in the programmes for the next six seasons , by which time the company had danced it more often than any other work in their repertory except Les Sylphides and two of Ashton 's ballets , Façade and Les Rendezvous .
15 1 Homework in language teaching should be : an additional practice on what has been done in class a test of what has been previously learnt an opportunity for written work 2 Before setting homework , consider : the free time the students have to do it in their level of attainment , their general level of ability , their purpose in learning the language .
16 It 's one of the toughest tests of endurance held on water , but at one stage the organisers considered calling it off , after storms caused river levels to rise .
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