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英语语料
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1Asfortheclaimthattheolderactsandthecommonlawhadallowedtheimpositionofharsherpenalties,thiswasnotforthesimplefactofcombinationbutforactivitieslinkedwithindustrialdisputesthatcouldhaveattractedprosecutionforriot,intimidation,assaultordestructionofpropertyasmuchafterasbefore.
2As for allothercommittees,thetargetforthiscommittee,fornineteenninety-four,ninety-five,allowsfullyfortheeffectofinflationfromNovembernineteenninety-twotoNovemberninety-three.
3Er,so,thereisundoubtedlyalotofworkstilltobedoneinmakingtheDSOcompetitive, as for buildingmaintenancework,I'mnotcertainwe'veeverconsideredhavingabuildingmaintenanceDSO.
4 As for Mr.Williams,heneverhadtheleastencouragementfromme.
5As for theChurch,Iwantnothingmoretodowiththem.
6As for whethertheTorieswillwinthenextelection,headded:
'Ifwegettheeconomyright,JohnMajorwillbereturned.
7As for themattersonthepitch,Ithinkit'sabitofacoincidencewewereplayingSouthamptonwhenthishappened.
8 As for thecivilservice,ithadtobecutdowntothelowestlevelnecessary.
9As for governmentparties,theyareseldomifeversingle-mindedintheirsupportofthepoliticalexecutiveandaltogethersubservienttoit.
10 As for animalsbelongingtoadangerousspecies,acamelhasbeenheldtobesuchbecauseitmaycausesevereinjurybykickingandbiting,butstrictliabilitywasimposedforinjuriessufferedbyfallingoffthecamelbecauseofitsirregulargait.
11As for rent,thenewlettingsregimeallowsonlythebarestsemblanceofarentfixingmachinery.
12Iftimbershavenotalreadybeentreatedyoumustcallinawoodtreatmentspecialistforareport.#EXTERNALINSPECTION#GaragesandSheds#Garagesandshedsmustbesurveyedinsideandout, as for themainbuilding.
13 As for thechoiceofmenu,thesecretistokeepitsimple.
14As for workingtheebony,itbluntstoolsveryrapidlyanditisreallybesttousescrapersandstockscraperswhenperformingshapingoperations,astheykeeptheiredgeandgiveasuperbshinyfinish,leavinglittlecleaningupbutforarub-overwith400gritpaper.
15As for onlinecatalogues,subjectaccessislimitedbythestructureoftheMARCrecordandthewayitisindexedandsearched.
16 As for theclaimsaboutPrinceEdward,Ihaveneverheardanysuggestionthathe'sgay.
17 AS FOR thegovernment'snegotiatingstrategy,Harkabiforecastthatnothingwouldscarethe'extremists'likeareadinesstotalkfromtheotherside.
18 As for myself--BobandIhavebeenmarriedforforty-sixyears,andspentmostofourmarriedlifeonandaroundManchester,wherehewas(eventually)MarketResearchManagerinanengineeringfirm,andIpractisedsocialworkwhennotfullyengagedwiththe2children.
19As for thevarietyofcircumstancestowhichweareexposed,theSpiritworkswithusinthemall,andhisaimistopromoteourgood.
20As for me,thethingsIexpectacomputertodohaveadvancedsomewhat.
21As for thequestionofhowthegamedevelopsinthewider,Europeancontext,that,likedomesticreconstruction,issomethingwhichstaysoutwiththecontrolofclubmanagers,'Smithsaid.
22As for theSocialists,theyhavebeentoldsooftenthattheyareheadingforatotalroutthattheywillactuallyberelievediftheymanagetogetthe20percentwhichthelastpollswerepredicting.
23And as for Steiner'ssuggestionthattheWestlayswastetothenaturalworld,canhehaveforgottenthatitwastheSovietUnionthatbroughtusChernobyl?
24As for MissTennant'sview,Idon'tthinktherewasanythingimproper.
25 As for insurance,themarketforhorsesisdominatedbyninemaincompanieswithanestimatedbloodstocktradeof400million.
26 As for passengerservices,thenewWaterlooterminalissubstantiallycomplete.
27As for themoregeneralquestionofoverseasreprocessingatDounreay,Iemphasiseagainthatspentnuclearfuelhasbeenreprocessedthereformorethan30years--safelyandwithoutanyadverseeffectsontheenvironment.
28As for thefutureofschoolsthemselves,oneeffectofareportrequiringamassiveexpenditureofpublicfundswastoturnpoliticalattention(bythosetotherightofcentre)awayfromthreateningplansforuniversalsocialsecuritytowardsthemilder,andlessexpensive,alternativeofeducationalreform.
29Somegrandparentsarerememberedasexplicitlyrefusingtogiveanyhelp, as for anillegitimate,fatherlessgrandchild,orforaparentwhodrank.
30 Atpresentthereisnolimitontheamountofcapitalyoucanhavewhenclaimingthis,butfromApril1988therewillbethesamesavingslimit as for incomesupport.
31 As for thepeople,theyareconstantlychallengedbytheneedforeternalvigilanceandbysuchsentimentsasthoseofEdmundBurkeinhisspeechonarrivalatBristolon13October1774.
32Theyspeakofoptingoutintheprimary,secondaryandfurthereducationsectors; as for socialservices,theyspeakofmonitoringandenablingratherthanproviding.
33As for thenucleartestbantreaty,foraslongasitisnecessaryforustohavenuclearweapons,werequiretheabilitytotestandweproposetokeeptheabilitytotest.
34 But as for membershipitself,thereweremixedreactions,especiallyonthegovernmentside.
35 As for fascism,thefirstfascistsinItalyunderMussoliniwerenotracist.
36As for me,Iamscepticalofallmyths.
37As for thereasonsfortheshortfall,thedepartmentsaysthatresearchofficersasamatterofcourseover-estimatespendingatthestartofafinancialyear.
38Ratesofoutofhourscallsfortheseagegroups, as for generalpractitionerconsultationratesingeneral,arehigher,andrelativelymorecallsfromelderlypatientsresultinhomevisits.
39As for myself,IwasbackwhereIhadbeguninOpposition.
40 As for me,Icanonlyshrinkandplanaslinkingawayoutofsight.
41 As for Dad,hewasassoftasputty.
42 As for themoney--itwillfallfromthesky.
43 As for ourmusicsessionsandlessons,theywentonintermittentlyforseveralyearsuntileventuallythedrumswereabandoned,putawayforthesakeofbothhighereducationandmarriage.
44As for theGascons,theyaregossipy,licentious,andpoorlydressed.
45As for thefuture,shesaidshewouldn'tspeculateagainbutquicklycorrectedherself.
46As for themanhimself,heseemstohavebeenuniversallyliked.
47As for theresultsfromindividualbiographicalstudies,theyseemmostcomfortablewithanexplanationthatsimplyappealstotheideaof'specialcases'.
48 As for theword"true",thiswordisusedmerely"foremphasisorforstylisticreasons".
49 As for morals,IshallhaveonthispolicytorefusetocondemnevenHitler'sgenocide,althoughImightpermitmyselftosneeratitasstupid,becausethetheoriesabouttheAryanraceandtheJewishconspiracywhichinspireditwerefantasies.
50As for thequestionsofhowfarresponsibilityistobeallocatedbetweenusandourtempters,howmuchtemptationhumanbeingscan'reasonably'beexpectedtostand--theseareobviouslynottobeansweredbymeremortals.
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1As to oilIusethelightestpossible,whichisgrapeseedoil,butithasahighwatercontent.
2Asyouknowtheauthoritiesorcontrolveryveryclosely, as to theadditionalmembersofstaffthatcomeon.
3As to thewiderdisseminationofculture,thefewcellsthathadbeenactiveinthisrespectseemedtoequatesuccesswiththeregulardispatchofnewspapersandmadenopersonalcontactstofollowthisup.
4As to judiciallawmaking,thepracticeofprospectiveoverrulinghasattractedmyattentionasahardcaseforthosetheoriesofjudicialprocesswhichinvolveastrongcommitmenttocoherence,consistencyandinstitutionalfit.
5As to thequestionofstatutoryconstructionIshouldmyselfhaveconstruedthesectioninfavourofthetaxpayerwithoutrecoursetoHansard.
6As to themeaningoftheword'appropriation,'therearetwoschoolsofthought.
7As to Mr.Coxhimself,weobtainedverylittleinformationthatwedidnotalreadyhave,althoughperhapsabitmoredetailed.
8As to whatParliamentsoprescribes,onemustlooktotheActdelegatingthepowertolegislateinordertodiscoverwhatconditionsitisnecessarytofulfilinorderfortheinstrumentinquestiontoacquirevalidity.
9ThemeetingofExpertsinJune1978discussedadifficultquestion,raisedbytheUnitedStates, as towhetherornotaCentralAuthoritywasobligedtoprosecuteortodefendanappealagainstadecisionofthejudicialauthoritygrantingorrefusingexecutionofaLetter.
10As to thejudiciary,theprevailingHomeOfficebeliefwasthattheneedwassimplytogetthejudgestograspthefacts,revealedbycriminologicalresearchandtheexperienceoftheprisonandprobationservices,aboutthesuitabilityofvarioussortsofoffendersforthedifferentformsandlengthsofsentencewhichwereattheirdisposal.
11 As to costs,theapplicantsarelegallyaided.
12 Thatdecisionhasbeenregardedasdefinitive,byjudgesoffirstinstance, as to theapplicationoftheTorfaenprincipleinthiscountry.
13As to whatcounselsaidthereisakeendisputewhichtheirLordshipscannotresolve,beyondobservingthatthereisnothingintheabbreviatednoteoftheargumentsinthedistrictcourttosuggestthatcounselwentfurtherthantopointoutthattheimmediatefutureoftheB.M.F.L.prosecutionwashighlyspeculative.
14As to whetherthepaymentwasvoluntary,thathasintruthnothingtodowiththecase.
15As to thepointofownershipoflorries,thatwouldnotinitselfhaveprovidedadefence.
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