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1 For someone over seventy her descent of that great staircase was as good as a frolic ; her satchel swung wildly round merrily bumping her large bottom , her sensible suede shoes skippetty-hopped like the finest quality glass slippers , while her honest tweed skirt flirted up her legs in order to give her long beige knickers their first sight of the sunshine in quarter of a century .
2 An exchange of letters with Sir Denis Rooke then followed , and in December the Council basically affirmed the importance of institutional visits as the means by which the CNAA built up a picture of institutions and enabled it to exercise its responsibilities , and asked the Working Party on Partnership in Validation to give consideration to the form such visits should take .
3 But the process still lacks a vital ingredient in order to give rise to evolutionary change .
4 Wordsworth tells us that he wrote The Prelude in order to give an account of the growth of his mind , which may help to account for the inclusion of some of the stranger incidents .
5 In Berry ( No. 2 ) , the applicant , B , had been convicted of making an explosive in circumstances giving rise to the reasonable suspicion that he was not making it for a lawful object .
6 There is no point in making the claim because there are no savings in wages given the nature of the contract we have discussed .
7 The decline of deep mining world-wide , and particularly in Scotland , coincided with the slow-down in growth of the hydrocarbon exploration industry in Scotland to give Strathclyde particular problems .
8 Thousands of British Rail leaflets are being delivered to homes in Redcar giving details of timetables and fares and include a £1 return special offer to main North-East stations .
9 It is important to leave yourself enough time before the wedding in order to give much consideration as to what you would like to say , to do any research necessary , as well as to write your speech and to perform any last minute pruning .
10 Can anyone wonder that disbelief and despondency settled upon many schools in time to give way to anger and protest at the possibility of carrying out tasks that has been imposed on them under impossible conditions .
11 Now at least they are in the same boat , and the balancing of the pronouns in the last four lines declares their equality : I have quoted extensively from that sonnet in order to give the full context for this Our : what they have in common is that they have sinned , each has betrayed the other .
12 The obligatory consultation period for prior approval from National Park Authorities for agricultural proposals attracting grant aid in National Parks should be increased from 1 month to a maximum of 3 months in order to give NPAs a more reasonable time for an assessment of the proposal 's implications and to take specialist advice .
13 Critics of Guerreiro 's dismissal , however , stated that this decision was for foreign consumption , and pointed out that it was Collor himself who had delayed the boundary decision by six months in order to give FUNAI more time to study the region .
14 He must establish that the statute in question gave rise to an action for damages .
15 Sinhalese cattle medicine called for branding the animal with particular designs in order to give it strength or to cure it of various illnesses .
16 Scenes are also still hand-coloured in order to give them the classic Disney feel , but developments in automatic colouring systems could well change this before too long .
17 National Power was given 70 per cent of the CEGB 's generating capacity in order to give it an economic mix of power .
18 Is he aware that that firm and many other people feel that the Governments of other countries in Europe give more assistance to manufacturers to sell to eastern Europe and the Soviet Union than do the British Government ?
19 The application for leave is a much more beneficial ground than most other countries in Europe give ; it is a much freer ground .
20 A 0–60mph time of 9.0secs is slightly disappointing but 0–100mph in 22.0secs gives a better clue to its ground-covering potential .
21 If advance arrangements have been made for a car to be waiting at the Hill Inn in Chapel-le-Dale to give a return to Ingleton in effortless comfort , the route followed by Three peaks walkers from Whernside 's summit is the best to adopt .
22 In ‘ The Altar ’ and in ‘ Easter Wings ’ he even adjusted the length of the lines in order to give the verses the shape of an altar and of a pair of wings .
23 Paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) give power to the court to make orders of rectification in order to give effect to property rights which have been established in an action or which are clear .
24 The Society shall hold a meeting in every calendar year as its Annual General Meeting at such time and place as may be determined by the Executive Committee in order to give , receive and adopt a report of the previous year 's work and a statement of accounts for the preceding financial year : to elect Officers and members of the Executive Committee and to appoint Auditors .
25 His Christian delight in nature gave him ‘ a sense of wonder in creation ’ , an important theme in his theology , his religious faith and a great love of the beauty of nature being basic to his character .
26 Typical computer operating systems use ( and continue to use ) ‘ command line interfaces ’ where a user enters a syntactically correct command at a prompt in order to give an instruction .
27 Quicker and easier than scissors or a knife , the razor-sharp Harris Wheel wo n't rip or snag wallpaper , but trims away any excess from awkward corners in seconds to give your wall a smooth , professional finish .
28 Interestingly , pretreatment with L-NAME resulted in a shift to the left of the dose-response curve , as CCK-8 induced higher pressure responses in animals given L-NAME than in saline controls .
29 Determine position of outlet ( directly above drain ) and screw outlet and end bracket in place to give a fall of 1 in 500
30 He must select and contrast the strong and weak or tensed and relaxed movements in order to give them tempo , rhythm and expressive quality .
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