Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On legal aid there is not clear recognition amongst the major commercial firms of the need to deploy much of the substantial funding that they provide in large measure for the profession in the defence at once of the legal aid scheme and of legal aid practitioners .
2 It is of vital importance to the successful operation of the police that they should have the co-operation of the public and they 're much more likely to get it if democratically elected representatives of the public are well represented indeed in the majority at least on the police authority .
3 The Amateur Open has arrived at Royal Portrush , and the golfing spectacle will draw the crowds from today until the final on Saturday .
4 WACC is specifically supporting the development of a new NCCK magazine following the banning of Beyond in 1988 after the ruling party had objected to its criticism of government malpractice during elections .
5 just after her conversion — a moment of mystical submission she insisted on replaying several times a day — she had kept the veil on even at meals , and forked meat and potatoes in under her mask like a gamekeeper baiting a trap .
6 She could sew the veil on properly in the morning , before she left .
7 The provision of up to date trading information is an area which requires careful thought .
8 An agreement involving the provision of up to US$15,000,000 in US technical assistance , to help Russia store safely nuclear material from scrapped bombs and rockets , was signed in Washington on Oct. 6 .
9 For instance , Barnet have to go to Scarborough , with fans due to begin the trek at 6am for an 11am kick-off .
10 He claims he has the support of up to 30 Tory MPs — enough to defeat the Government , which has a much smaller majority .
11 After the second round of voting the Popular Front was claiming the support of up to 121 deputies , thus needing to win only another 14 seats in repeat elections to achieve its goal .
12 Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters .
13 With a not overlong flying display that runs from 2pm in the afternoon until 6pm in the evening , plenty of time is available to roam among the aircraft parks and view whatever is the viewer 's fancy .
14 But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place .
15 When the negative feedback is large enough to satisfy as is usually the case at least over the intended , operational frequency range , the closed-loop gain is and .
16 If such were to be the case , the court would be confronted with a difference of medical opinion , very similar to the case in In re B. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 1421 .
17 ‘ Anyway , it amazes me that none of you has apparently thought of comparing the print-outs of yesterday with today 's work .
18 Ivan was the real threat , and if only Adolf had the sense he 'd do a deal with Churchill , they 'd kick Neville into touch , and the pair of them would whip the Reds from here to Kingdom Come , or from arsehole to breakfast-time , whichever was the shorter route .
19 Networking of this type is a growing phenomenon in the USA , in particular in the field of out of school education .
20 By a notice of appeal dated 20 May 1992 the health authority appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the court had no jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction requiring a health authority to cause specified medical treatment to be given , alternatively , no jurisdiction to order it to cause such treatment to be given against the professional judgment of its servants or agents ; ( 2 ) the judge had erred in holding that he was not bound by the decision in In re J. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 to hold that there was no such jurisdiction ; ( 3 ) there had been no material before the court to justify the judge granting a mandatory interlocutory injunction since ( a ) there was no evidence that the health authority owed J. any enforceable duty to provide the ordered treatment , or that such treatment would be in his best interests ; ( b ) there was uncontradicted evidence before the court that the treatment ordered would be painful and ineffective to give J. a prospect of long term survival and ( c ) there was no material establishing that there was a reasonable or any prospect of a final order being granted in the terms of the interlocutory order ; ( 4 ) if the court had jurisdiction to make the order the judge erred in the exercise of his discretion in that ( a ) he had failed to give sufficient weight to the uncontradicted medical evidence or to the undesirability of seeking to force a doctor to act against his professional judgment and/or requiring the employer of the doctor to do so , ( b ) he had failed to consider that the order was capable of interfering with the health authority 's duty to care for other patients , and ( c ) by its terms the order was too imprecise to enable the health authority to be able to ascertain how it should be complied with .
21 By a notice of appeal dated 12 December 1990 the plaintiffs appealed on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the judge erred in law in holding that the first defendant was entitled to add to any security , all the costs charges and expenses , however unreasonable they were ; ( 2 ) the judge failed to follow the decision in In re Adelphi Hotel ( Brighton ) Ltd. [ 1953 ] 1 W.L.R. 955 ; ( 3 ) the judge erred in law in construing the charging covenants of the legal mortgage which were all in similar terms that all costs charges and expenses howsoever incurred by the first defendant or any receiver under or in relation to the mortgage or such indebtedness or liabilities on a full indemnity basis as allowing the first defendant to charge as it pleased however unreasonable such a charge might be ; and ( 4 ) the judge erred in law in not construing that provision as a provision providing for taxation or computation on an indemnity basis of the first defendant 's costs , charges and expenses .
22 The decision in In re A Company shows that Parliament can by the use of appropriate language provide that a decision on a question of law whether taken by a judge or by some other form of tribunal shall be considered as final and not be subject to challenge either by way of appeal or judicial review .
23 erm I think there was , there was erm , they definitely made the decision by then to sacred cow and they ca n't harm the middle peasants
24 W. S. The Black Maria used to call at different stations at two in the morning and take the prisoners from there to Cheapside .
25 Tipping the scales at just over 3.5lbs this metal cased keyboard seemed to be a solid prospect .
26 ‘ She insisted she 'd seen you heading out through the woods at about half-past nine , shortly before she missed it .
27 The injection works in up to 85 per cent of cases , and the tablets in up to 70 per cent of patients .
28 In South Africa , trophy hunters can sell the jaw for up to $5,000 .
29 Detectives also found bales of dried herbal cannabis from a previous crop and believe the isolated spot had been used to produce the drug for up to a decade .
30 Other places may contain only a few species , yet the biomass at least at some seasons can be very high ; and this is true of the Arctic and Antarctic oceans .
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