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

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1 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the appropriate means of achieving fairness to an accused with regard to disclosure to the defence of material in the prosecution 's possession was a matter to be determined by the particular legislature , executive and judiciary concerned ; that although the Jamaican practice , particularly in relation to inconsistent previous statements , would normally be an acceptable means of achieving such fairness it did not extend to every situation in which fairness required the prosecution to make material available to the defence ; that where the prosecution intended a witness 's evidence to be based on his statement to the police and to deviate significantly from his deposition , the prosecution was under a duty to supply the defence with a copy of the statement before the trial ; and that , therefore , since the deceased 's husband and sister had given evidence inconsistent with their statements , and important testimony had been adduced from them which had not been foreshadowed in their depositions , the failure to disclose their statements to the defence constituted a material irregularity ( post , pp. 161H — 162A , B , B–C , 165C–E ) .
2 In relation to the disclosure to the defence of material in the possession of the prosecution , the key is fairness to the accused but the practice varies between different jurisdictions in the common law world .
3 No planting is undertaken without the addition of compost in the planting hole , and this is followed by a surface mulch .
4 I believe it 's a necessary reform , it 's a pity that the government have not taken the opportunity of change in the number of seats to bring some measure of proportionality to the British European elections .
5 Whilst it may seem that Standing Committee are abandoning Hong Kong Branch in a time of upheaval in the colony , the 1991 A.G.M. also resolved that the Branch should be provided with the opportunity of reformation in the future if formally requested to do so by the ‘ Chairperson ’ of the now disestablished ‘ Branch ’ .
6 Service industries account for the majority of employment in the economy , but the rate of growth varies between industries and some industries are contracting in employment terms .
7 If we can describe this ( and the Brown and Gilman ( 1960 ) ‘ power and solidarity ’ model is suggestive as a beginning ) , we can use it to help to model the embedding of language in the community .
8 The refund of interest in the event of early repayment is calculated using the formula known as ‘ The Rule of 78 ’ as required by the Consumer Credit ( Rebate for Early Settlement ) Regulations 1983 .
9 The refund of interest in the event of early repayment is calculated using the formula known as ‘ The Rule of 78 ’ as required by the Consumer Credit ( Rebate for early Settlement ) Regulations 1983 .
10 Even as recently as 1982 , Robbe-Grillet would explain his transgressive narrative techniques by relying on the Sartrean concept of contingency ( see Oppenheim 1986 ) : the disruptive narrative syntax conveys the fragmentation of man in the world , the absence of meaning in his novels can thus be said to correspond to the gratuitousness of existence .
11 The ideology of merit in the inter-war years
12 The Austro-Marxists were also concerned to trace the later development of nationalism , and in particular its transformation into the ideology of imperialism in the latter part of the nineteenth century .
13 Naturphilosophie was already being applied to the unity of type in the organic world by Lorenz Oken ( 1779–1851 ) and others .
14 Once the crab had been shown by J. V. Thompson in his Zoological Researches ( 1828–34 ) to begin life as a little shrimp-like creature , and the barnacle perhaps more surprisingly to do the same before settling down in middle age , then the unity of plan in the group became more evident .
15 The reduction of fat in the diet helps to eliminate the fat on the body .
16 Training programmes will offer opportunities , to identified groups of staff , to learn the skills and principles of self-defence ; their principle aim will be the welfare and safety of staff and clients and the reduction of risk in the avoidance and management of violence .
17 The reduction of Fe(III) in the presence of D. desulfuricans could not be the result of indirect reduction of Fe(III) by sulphide because the initial sulphate concentration of only 320μM could provide enough sulphide to reduce less than 5% of the Fe(III) that was reduced .
18 The once-and-for-all improvement in women 's relative pay associated with the enactment of equal pay legislation seems to have affected the female labour force indirectly by encouraging the deferment of childbearing in the mid-1970s .
19 The funding of sport in the United Kingdom is one of many issues that I discuss regularly with the chairman of the Sports Council .
20 A moment 's reflection upon the several hundred different shapes of glass bottle in an off licence , all of which serve essentially the same purpose of containing liquids , or upon the variety of clothing in the high street , or china in the store , indicates this high degree of variability .
21 However , it is important to list these alternative modes and thus acknowledge the variety of provision in the Authority .
22 Most are useful and work well but I am not convinced of the value of a pictogram that shows the direction of airflow in the cabin , nor do I wish to have a reprimand from a stern-sounding lady if I do n't close the door properly .
23 And I do n't apologise to the people of that I voted with Councillor to take a hundred administration jobs out of education and direct that money to the provision of education in the schools cos that that is what running the education department is about .
24 The Griffiths inquiry stemmed also from broader concerns in the provision of welfare in the late twentieth century .
25 This is because Culpitt endeavours not only to provide some useful insights into such thorny issues as welfare rights and obligations as well as the concept of need ( which should be read in conjunction with Doyal and Gough 's ( 1991 ) recent analysis ) but also to chart the way in which the management of welfare has been transformed as a result of the drift towards privatization and the emerging emphasis on the purchase rather than the provision of welfare in the public sphere .
26 No other class of records provides such a rich vein of information on farming systems , old crafts and industries , household arrangements , furniture , utensils and the provision of credit in the form of bills , bonds and mortgages .
27 Further it is obvious that other factors such as the social circumstances of the patient , his or her environment and the provision of care in the community by both formal and informal carers are also important in influencing readmission .
28 The novelist Walter Gallichan spoke of The Blight of Respectability in the 1890s , and it was indeed their most central values that were most flagrantly challenged .
29 Taking these several points in combination we come to the particular significance of the shedding of blood in the ritual of circumcision .
30 Tolstoy attaches great importance to the change of wording in the signal of 23 May , referring to a " verbal directive " , as if this implied that on 13 May Macmillan had not just " advised " but had in effect given an order , which he was in no position to do .
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