Example sentences of "[art] [vb base] be " in BNC.

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1 He based his case on the EAT 's decision in Laughton v Bapp Industrial Supplies Ltd [ 1986 ] IRLR 245 , which said that an employee did not breach his duty of loyalty merely by indicating an intention to set up in competition with the employer in the future .
2 This is a developing area of the law , since there are other cases in the pipeline awaiting the EAT 's decision on the effect of what is now s 146 of the 1992 Act .
3 The procedure for administering the EAT is to elicit a series of 68 non-imitated words from the child in response to a set of pictures .
4 The EAT is the indirect successor to the National Industrial Relations Court which was so unloved by trades unions that it could not survive in its original form the repeal of the Industrial Relations Act 1971 .
5 The EAT is staffed by High Court judges who normally sit with two additional members representative of employers and employees .
6 Even at this stage conciliation is encouraged and the EAT is enabled to take such steps as it thinks fit to enable the parties to avail themselves of the opportunity for conciliation .
7 The EAT was of the opinion that there was no reason to distinguish an illness caused by pregnancy or childbirth from other illnesses , since although certain illnesses affect only one sex , male and female employees are equally affected by illness overall .
8 After a short interregnum in which appeals went to the Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , the EAT was established to hear appeals on points of law from industrial tribunals .
9 The appeal to the EAT was based on the issue of whether the Tribunal had relied on a correct statement of the law when it referred to an excerpt from Harvey on Industrial Relations and Employment Law ( based on the EAT decision in Richmond Precision Engineering v Pearce ( [ 1985 ] IRLR 179 ) which stated that ‘ [ t ] he crucial question is whether the terms offered were those which a reasonable employer could offer ’ .
10 It usually starts when the suffer is in adolescence .
11 The process or the how-to-do is , in the final analysis , no substitute for what-to-do ; simple minded glorification of method or technique is usually a cover-up for an academic procedure .
12 Scalextric is always fun , and FIFA international soccer on the megadrive is great .
13 The spearhead is dangerous because it has been dipped into the poison of communal rivalry between the 80%-plus of India that is Hindu and the 11% that is Muslim .
14 ‘ . But if rule-following is a practice , which must be public only in the sense of being a way of behaving rather than in the sense of being regulated by a community , how are we to derive from that thought the conclusion that the solipsist 's private language is impossible ?
15 Instead of saying that in the absence of a community there can be no rules , we say that what is wrong with the solipsist 's rules is that they can not be set up in the way he pretends , by using a private experience as a sample .
16 What is wrong with the solipsist 's language is not that there is no community to control it ; Robinson Crusoe can talk to himself and keep a diary on his desert island .
17 According to Wittgenstein , this initial belief is as incoherent as the solipsist 's claim to be able to set up a private language , since it relies upon too great a gap between our behaviour ( including linguistic behaviour ) and internal mental life .
18 Second , they agree on the conclusion that the solipsist 's charade of concentrating on an experience and pronouncing a word , no matter how fervently , can not succeed in establishing a rule which the solipsist can follow in a new case .
19 For the classical foundationalist programme of starting from one 's own case and moving outwards suffers from all the radical defects which face the solipsist 's attempt to set up a language in which to describe the experiences which form his subject matter .
20 The solipsist is in the position of claiming that he has a language in which he describes his present and past experiences , and perhaps speculates about the future .
21 The Usher 's salary was increased from £105 to 150 guineas .
22 More land was purchased for playgrounds in 1837 and 1839 ; a rent-free house for the Usher was added in 1839 .
23 The consist was bogie brake ( YTV ) No .
24 Both females were full of eggs , so I put both pairs in a 24″ × 12″ × 12″ tank to prevent the fry being eaten .
25 For most of the two world wars , though , the Meet was just kept ticking over and from 1940 to 1947 Alderman Billy Robinson was both Mayor of Richmond and President of the Meet .
26 Thus , the final result is as if the execute is replaced by the " target " instruction ; that is , by the instruction specified by the execute , or by the final non-execute instruction if a cascade of executes is allowed , as shown in Figure 3.17 .
27 On the IBM 370 range it is possible to specify that the execute is to modify the second byte of the executed instruction .
28 He would play us a popular classical piece , explaining what the compose was trying to get across to the listener .
29 And it was last August , last August Bank Holiday this was started , just before the Bank Holiday weekend when i cos we were all on that gates , Bank Holiday weeks , stopping all the traffic going in there Yea That 's how the know is , maybe if we 'd a gone back then and , yo you know , if he , he offered us to go back then about September .
30 If the resist is not exposed for a long enough period , it will not develop fully and so some traces will remain on the board .
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