Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] to they " in BNC.

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1 Wight , Bell and Connell were all Advocates , Bell being the well-known lecturer in conveyancing , and as they were dealing with and considering Statutes and the forms attached to them , they had to follow the spelling of the Statute and not substitute their own spelling .
2 Biological factors assume importance in many stratification systems because of the meanings assigned to them by different cultures .
3 ( b ) ‘ authorised insurers ’ , ‘ the Council ’ , ‘ practising certificate ’ , ‘ the roll ’ and ‘ the Society ’ shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
4 ( ca ) ‘ foreign lawyer ’ and ‘ registered foreign lawyer ’ shall have the meanings assigned to them by section 89 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ;
5 ‘ practising certificate ’ and ‘ the roll ’ have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
6 ‘ practising certificate ’ and ‘ the roll ’ have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
7 I came to Congress with my contribution to this debate firmly fixed in my own mind , but unsure of the view of the leadership of our union , given the views quoted to them in the press as their own .
8 It is channelled through the Research Councils which will allocate it on the basis of the projects submitted to them .
9 In coming to a decision the tribunal is bound by decisions of the Employment Appeal Tribunal and must ensure that its decisions take full account of the cases presented to them and any others that are relevant .
10 One detects a certain apathy towards the whole business of synodical government , and parishes find it difficult to fill the vacancies allotted to them on the Deanery Synods .
11 They firmly believed that people should be given rules to abide by to ensure that society ran on an even basis ; they did n't believe that the rules applied to them .
12 At that time — at least to start with — we could pick up some of those who had been the least successful in their school careers , often because they had turned their backs on the opportunities open to them , and provide the first steps towards training and employment .
13 CEPRA hopes that the development of community radio will help people to gain a better understanding of their problems and the solutions open to them , and a greater awareness of the opportunities that lie ahead .
14 The fighters agreed to them , and fought on .
15 Thanks James you can potter away now , thank you actually there 's a job you could do for me James , if you like to , find all the things and put them over here with the labels stuck to them , can you do that for me ?
16 Return on capital attempts to measure the efficiency or otherwise with which directors use the funds entrusted to them : while employment is a rather important measure of companies ' progress which tends to be overlooked in conventional financial circles .
17 Two of the servants doubled the funds entrusted to them and were praised for their efforts .
18 They should be able to grasp a total situation from the fragments presented to them and respond linguistically in a way that would benefit their business .
19 ( Princes ) do not have the right to say that they find the books dedicated to them atrocious or that the music which they play for them scorches their ears …
20 At least the rabbits wo n't know that Frank Cauldhame did what he did to them , the way a community of people knows what the baddies did to them , so that the revenge ends up having the opposite effect from that intended , inciting rather than squashing resistance .
21 Once statements are made the Panel will expect the parties to adhere to them .
22 Plaintiffs must prove that the words of which they complain have a defamatory meaning , that the words refer to them , and that the defendant was responsible for publishing them .
23 More abstractly the particularities of circumstance which attended both Julian 's and Margery 's report of their experiences illuminate the position of women and the roles open to them within the heirarchy of spiritual authority in the late medieval period .
24 Reporters and photographers faithfully recorded the images presented to them — of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or glance .
25 Reporters and photographers recorded the images presented to them of a couple who smiled and carried out their duties professionally , but barely exchanged a word , a touch or a glance .
26 With its incredible wealth — about £6 million estimated annual income has been suggested — and ownership of about nine thousand manors came inevitable corruption as the Templars took advantage of the privileges granted to them by the Pope .
27 L 379 , p. 1 ) , according to which the levying of any customs duty or charge having equivalent effect and the application of any quantitative restriction or measure having equivalent effect were prohibited in the internal trade of the Community ; ( c ) article 8(1) of that Regulation , which , as regards the payment of an indemnity to producers who were not members of a producers ' organisation , provided that such an indemnity was to be granted without discrimination as to the nationality or place of establishment of the recipients ; ( d ) article 27(2) of that Regulation , which laid down for all fishing vessels flying the flag of one of the member states the principle of equal access to ports and first-stage marketing installations in the other member states ; ( e ) article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , which authorised the member states to determine the detailed rules for the utilisation of the quotas allocated to them , in accordance with the applicable Community provisions ; and ( f ) article 13(2) of Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 3094/86 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources ( Official Journal 1986 No .
28 ‘ Member states shall determine , in accordance with the applicable Community provisions , the detailed rules for the utilisation of the quotas allocated to them .
29 In the event , the military offered rather less opposition to us than the Iraqis did to them : which was a mixed blessing .
30 Between the presentation of stimuli and the responses made to them , a complex sequence of selecting , discriminating , organising and decision making is said to take place .
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