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1 It is always possible to be kinder to the earth , but it is not saving clumps of trees from the bulldozers which will matter in the next century .
2 Why should the export of capital from the UK after 1979 have been expected ?
3 This results in an export of capital from the UK of K1-K2 , corresponding to the capital stock increase in Germany of K3-K4 .
4 Production from the field will mark the first export of gas from the UK .
5 The immediate cause of this switch was a ban on the export of walnut from the Savoie region of France — the principal source of the wood for the English industry — by the French government in 1720 .
6 Yanto drained the last dregs of cider from the stone jar and watched Molly clear up the remains of the picnic .
7 A well-known Serbian-American historian , Michael Boro Petrovich , considers that the most far-reaching effect of the Ottoman occupation was the isolation of Serbia from the main currents of western thought and western social development .
8 The relative isolation of women from the public world of their husbands does not just have an impact on their access to relatives and friends but also , not surprisingly , on their use of leisure facilities outside the home ( see also chapter 10 , section 10.3 ) .
9 It was startling to discover that a race which was identifiably mutant had laws for the suppression of mutations , and he guessed that the origin of cause and principle alike lay somewhere in the lost time of the isolation of Tarvaras from the Empire .
10 If you want to know more about a rug you already own , or simply want to develop a general interest in the subject , study the design schemes ( described in Chapter IV ) , and the characteristics of rugs from the various producing countries ( Chapter V ) .
11 Mam got 'em from the nuns — you could get all sorts of things from the convent in them days .
12 All sorts of shoes from the West . ’
13 Here , by the harbour , there are all sorts of sounds from the docks and the ships , one gets to ignore them . ’
14 Yes , I mean the main brute force of destroying tropical rainforest is population increase , pressure on land , and people going into forests , but a large part of that is determined by the government 's attitude , whether it in fact concentrates on trying to improve agriculture , or whether , under all sorts of pressures from the government to do that .
15 The devotional lives of women gained increasing official recognition in all sorts of ways from the eleventh to the fifteenth century .
16 A law on secondary schools which followed in November 1864 gave further evidence of the government 's preparedness to devolve certain sorts of power from the centre to the provinces .
17 They 're both technical problems with obvious technical solutions — clearly you can use most sorts of lens from the air , except very long telephotos .
18 Though the production function approach was subjected to a great deal of criticism from the start , this criticism increased very substantially in the 1970s as the economies of the world began to stagnate .
19 During that spring and summer the Australians enjoyed a good deal of help from the locals .
20 In contrast , the father of a three-year-old rubella-damaged deaf girl had received a great deal of help from the LEA , the hospital consultant , and from social services and voluntary organisations .
21 I won both the 100 and the 200 metres and achieved a great deal of satisfaction from the double .
22 ‘ He always showed a good sense of fun and took a good deal of ribbing from the crew with the utmost charm and good humour , ’ said Morgan .
23 They all require a great deal of input from the teacher and I write to encourage you in the task which lies ahead .
24 My idea of networking the PCs to the Apples prompted screams of horror from the Mac side — ‘ You 're not tainting our Macs by plugging in those PCs ’ , they howled .
25 But to the screams of excitement from the biggest crowd ever to gather in the Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium , over 54,000 of them , Marcio Santos set up a furious climax with a diving header .
26 But to the screams of excitement from the biggest crowd ever to gather in the Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium , over 54,000 of them , Marcio Santos set up a furious climax with a diving header .
27 With cries of ‘ oi gevalt ’ and ‘ keender ! keender ! ’ from Mum and Dad and screams of fear from the girls , the three bodies eventually manage to extricate themselves from the floor .
28 Nothing in the age of contentment has contributed so strongly to income inequality as the reduction of taxes on the rich ; nothing , as has been said , would so contribute to social tranquillity as some screams of anguish from the very affluent .
29 Benet 's other works are all settings of items from the ordinary of the Mass , and include an entire five-movement Mass cycle and fragments of two more .
30 The full extraction of profits from the mine was hampered by the existence in the copper industry of a most powerful cartel , the Associated Smelters , who had controlled prices and profits and dominated the mining interest of Cornwall , the main copper-producing area , for decades .
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