Example sentences of "objections to [det] " in BNC.
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1 | There are two related objections to such a system of assessment . |
2 | This 1662 Prayer Book retained a number of highly contentious features , such as vestments , the sign of the cross in baptism , kneeling at communion , and the ring in marriage , and its preface dismissed the Puritan objections to such practices as ‘ either of dangerous consequence … or else of no consequence at all but utterly frivolous and vain' . |
3 | Perhaps the observation of particular teachers over a prolonged period combined with the charting of individual pupils ' learning experiences — including visits to the library — and the ways in which they did or did not use project-purchased resources would achieve this end , but there are clearly practical and methodological objections to such activities . |
4 | And I 'm sure there 'd be few objections to such a worthwhile cause . |
5 | ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) These subsections apply only to applications for a grant of a licence and objections to such applications and not to transfers , for which see s.25 . |
6 | Objections to such forms of pigeon-holing have been given above . |
7 | But there were obvious objections to such a requirement . |
8 | Ridley said that the Director of Public Prosecutions had now withdrawn his earlier objections to such a publication , but it would not be in the public interest for him to take any further action on the matter . |
9 | TRACE-II solution to this problem was to create a bank of phoneme and word detectors in which units were duplicated again and again , but as McClelland & Elman ( 1986 ) point out there are numerous objections to such a scheme . |
10 | Unlike a share sale , where this would be financial assistance ( CA 1985 , s151 ) there are no company law objections to such security . |
11 | We have had discussions with British Rail who confirm that in principle they have no objections to such new stations . |
12 | There were a number of objections to that simple call of justice . |
13 | Of course , you 'll then ask about foreigners playing in English clubs and I 've no objections to that provided that not too many are brought in . |
14 | Two objections to that . |
15 | Skelton Parish Council and Mr made objections to that proposed change . |
16 | In that case the House of Lords stated that the Minister had a duty to give genuine consideration to a report of an inspector concerning the siting of a new town at Stevenage and to consider objections to that position . |
17 | We well I 've no objections to that to that at all . |
18 | Any objections to that ? |
19 | There 's the supporting the business link at Craven Arms , which we 've had that eloquent appeal , I do n't detect any objections to that , and finally we need to appoint the representative on the business link board . |
20 | Readers will not need to be reminded of Keynes 's objections to that theory of labour market adjustment ! |
21 | How long does the Secretary of State expect that it will take to complete the valuations and how long will it take to deal with householders ' objections to those valuations ? |
22 | So any objections to those minutes ? |
23 | He also interestingly asked us if we 'd have any objections to another religious order . |
24 | There are two objections to this sort of psycho-biography . |
25 | To meet objections to this , the Commission added that an individual should only be held where , quite apart from being for an ‘ arrestable offence ’ , the arrest was also ‘ necessary ’ . |
26 | There are clearly a number of objections to this . |
27 | In the later Middle Ages canonists and theologians came to see with increasing clarity some of the objections to this view ; and throughout the Middle Ages Christian money-lenders had their ways of evading it . |
28 | There are two major objections to this argument . |
29 | The possible objections to this analysis , if that is not too strong a word , are many . |
30 | While there are substantial objections to this argument which we put forward below , this approach offers a robust corrective to the popular myth that new technology per se is bound to destroy jobs on a grand scale . |