We will then be in a position to instruct our solicitors to exchange contracts on the lease by mid-January. |
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Members agreed to instruct the surveyor to make his report and would make a final decision based on that report. |
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A decision to instruct a contractor to hack trees in an amenity area has landed Glusburn Parish Council in hot water. |
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At one point, the pharmacist came lumbering out to instruct an anxious customer in the use of a non-prescription nutritional supplement. |
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He helped to draft a new catechism of the church to instruct parish clergy. |
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When this is all over, maybe they'll even instruct the real officials to loosen up a bit, to let the players play. |
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Can you please instruct your officials to help the communities which are willing to help themselves as was promised. |
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Strindberg's stage directions instruct the mother to listen agitatedly to the Fantaisie-Impromptu, matching the agitato marking of the music. |
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My words fell out in the voice I used at the palace, to instruct an obstinate official of one region or other, or to take the delegates in hand. |
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Additional opening directions instruct users to tear off the tamper-evident header strip, which exposes the slider. |
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First of all, when granting a divorce decree, all the judges must instruct parents to be meaningfully involved with child care. |
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Art teachers often instruct students to close one eye in order to flatten what they see. |
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So prepare your household, then return to me ready to instruct me in the realities of the world beyond these palace walls. |
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May our past failures instruct us, warn us, and prepare us for these uncertain and dark times. |
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Even if you're not trained, a dispatcher can instruct you in CPR until help arrives. |
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We must ever remember His absolute uniqueness, but at the same time we can find in His childhood a model to instruct us as parents and educators. |
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Her telepathy would let her instruct him and like all other telepaths, would allow her to get a basic read on his thoughts. |
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But the onus is of course on them to instruct us, as it would be for any client to instruct their solicitor. |
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This is called the Bar table, and on this side the solicitors who instruct the barristers and prepare their work, they sit there. |
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Often, allergists will instruct parents to completely restrict the allergen from the child's diet. |
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May Congress enact laws that instruct courts and other interpreters how to interpret future laws? |
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Entry-level playwriting texts always instruct neophytes to centre their dramas on key conflicts. |
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Like members of the public at large, the judge does not instruct jurors in a criminal case on what to think. |
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The master of ceremonies should announce the national anthem and instruct participants to stand. |
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Those with wheel expertise would demonstrate and instruct on the potter's wheel, and others would teach coil building. |
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Bong was sent home to instruct others in the art of air combat at Foster Field, Texas. |
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A cybercrook could instruct the bot to disable your security software or access personal files. |
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To do so, the taxpayer must instruct the IRA custodian to recharacterize the contribution. |
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A poster aims to instruct fishermen on how to handle live turtles that may be caught in their fishing nets. |
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The ministry exists to help upbuild members in their faith so that they can evangelise, instruct others and fulfil their vocation of prayer. |
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This edition will instruct and inspire all who use it and help them learn what it means to be, and to remain, a genuinely confessing Lutheran. |
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This has led me to instruct the State Security Corps not to rule out any line of investigation. |
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If so the patient may be unable to instruct a solicitor and will require a guardian ad litem in any court proceedings. |
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So the boy let his father fix the rope around his waist, and instruct him in how to climb over the edge and find the rungs of the ladder. |
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And it seems odd for celibates, of all people, to instruct the rest of us about the relations of the sexes. |
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The chief justice presides at the conference and allocates opinion writing, but he has no casting vote and no power to instruct colleagues. |
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In an attempt to break the strike, management used megaphones to instruct the afternoon shift, who were gathered in a car park, to return to work or face immediate dismissal. |
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When a patient presents with foot pain, bunions, corns or plantar warts, the physician should instruct them in how to choose properly fitting shoes. |
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The Federation will also be holding a series of camps and seminars in an effort to instruct karatekas concerning the World Karate Federation rules and regulations. |
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You may disbelieve the promise, but I'm afraid you can't simply instruct the voters to agree with you. |
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In exceptional circumstances a child can instruct a solicitor to apply to the Court for the right to see their family, including their brothers or sisters. |
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Afghan instructors now do the teaching, but Green Beret mentors step in to instruct the instructors on new skills or equipment. |
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In El Reno, when you order a hamburger, an onion-fried burger is assumed, unless you instruct the cook to leave the onions out. |
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At Oxford University he developed a passion for botany, but finding no-one who could instruct him adequately, he hired a tutor who taught him the new Linnaean precepts. |
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I had my 14-year-old daughter, Poppet, instruct me in how to watch an episode of Girls on my computer. |
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Of course, every society needs a clerical class, to instruct the young and maintain cultural standards. |
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If you had called into my humble newsagent to instruct me in person I could have licked your brogues and sent my youngest out with a chamois leather to wash your Range Rover. |
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Since canonicity could be adjudged only by these effects, no translator could reliably instruct readers on why the work under translation could be deemed important. |
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It is not the job of this essay to instruct classical archaeologists on the need for greater interdisciplinary debate or greater openness to diverse approaches. |
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At most, it might be called investigative detention which does not require cautioning a person or advising him or her of a right to retain and instruct counsel. |
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The mortgage company will instruct the surveyor to perform the survey. |
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She assured them that in light of the new guidelines for parastatals agreed by the government on November 23, she would instruct the hospital's board to pay them accordingly. |
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But that has to happen in order for us to instruct the others. |
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Thus seven bishops petitioned him explaining why they would not obey his order to instruct their clergy to read the Declaration of Indulgence to their flocks. |
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Aside from these fundamentals, you'll get a chance to practice these skills and get pointers from the pros as they instruct you on the best moments to use these talents. |
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However, when the Prophet Moses reached the mountain before the appointed time, the Almighty extended this period to forty days in order to train and instruct him. |
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I made it very clear to the defendant that he should instruct a solicitor if he wanted to cross-examine the complainant, and should do this ASAP today if possible. |
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Nor is it sufficient for Jesus to simply instruct us about our situation, for we are all too fully enclosed in the scapegoating process to be able to break the spell. |
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The guidelines, created by the government in 1991, instruct federal judges on how to punish organizations guilty of crimes such as fraud, polluting, and cooking the books. |
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Douglas Florian's lizards, frogs, and polliwogs pairs primal yet sophisticated watercolors with clever poems that subtly instruct on the nature of amphibians. |
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He felt there was a need to instruct geology students about Montserrat's volcano, and that the video would also be useful for students of earth science. |
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Elder initiated men also instruct them in moral precepts and beliefs. |
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For grades 7 and 8, teachers are more departmentalized and instruct in specific content areas such as science, mathematics, social studies, Spanish, and English. |
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In the morning, the two young ladies learned French, did embroidery, and listened to Rebecca's soft voice instruct them on how to run a successful household. |
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That paragon of intellect and industry, whose productions astonish by their number, dazzle by their brilliancy, enamor by their feeling, and instruct by the erudition they contain. |
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Much more remunerative were his new contacts with solicitors who regularly instructed Wright and now also began to instruct Asquith. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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The government reserved the right to instruct the Bank on what rate to set in times of emergency. |
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Here, somatic cells respond to specific signals that instruct them whether to grow, remain as they are, or die. |
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The usual pattern was to create an endowment to pay the wages of a master to instruct local boys in Latin and sometimes Greek without charge. |
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They brought those back to the centuriones, who returned to their company areas to instruct the men. |
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Handel's father engaged the organist at the Halle parish church, the young Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, to instruct Handel. |
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The outcome of most votes can be predicted beforehand since political parties normally instruct members which way to vote. |
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Outside of sermons during the celebration of the divine liturgy it could not instruct or evangelise to the faithful or its youth. |
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Private prosecutors can either represent themselves, or they may instruct a solicitor or barrister to represent them. |
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Downing Street said the Government was prepared if necessary to instruct the armed forces to commandeer more civilian tenders. |
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The Ministry urged people to be careful and to instruct their kids not to take toys from unknown, trustless sources. |
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All such School-masters as have charge of Children and do instruct them either in Publick Schools, or Private Houses. |
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But I beseech thee, wise Doxodox! instruct me in thy dialectics, that I may embrace thy more recondite lore. |
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In 1712 Darby offered to instruct William Rawlinson, a fellow Quaker and ironmaster, in the techniques of smelting with coke. |
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Give each participant a soccer ball and instruct them to dribble their ball around the coned area. |
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I wanted to instruct the durzi that all my dresses must have a neckline that covered my scar. |
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I might be angry with the officious zeal which supposes that its green conceptions can instruct my grey hairs. |
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They have but few laws. For to a people so instruct and institute, very few to suffice. |
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The outcome of most votes is largely known beforehand, since political parties normally instruct members on how to vote. |
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He sent to Kent for a singing master to instruct his clergy in the Roman style of church music, which involved a double choir who sang in antiphons and responses. |
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I know God by Miracle can instruct Kings, as he rained Mannah, and raised the Apostles from letterless Fisher-men, to learned Metropolitans, and profound Doctours. |
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In 1325 Edward asked Pope John to instruct the Irish Church to openly preach in favour of his right to rule the island, and to threaten to excommunicate any contrary voices. |
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He also wants to instruct the reader by spiritual example, and to entertain, and to the latter end he adds stories about many of the places and people about which he wrote. |
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Additionally, Samsung Professional Consultants were present at the stores to instruct customers on the phone s features and put them through some rudimentariness. |
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Little is known about the young man John hired to instruct his son, except that he treated the younger boy harshly, chiding him for being slow and wayward. |
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The WAF also called the apex court to instruct the federal and all the provincial governments to eradicate all existing jirgas and punish all those who participate in them. |
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At work are basic principles of physics, which instruct that an electric current is generated by cranking a loop of wire between stationary magnets. |
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Instruct the budget committee to allocate some proportion of the funds to the service side of the organization, as they see fit. |
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Instruct your solicitor to inspect local and national searches and the title deeds for any onerous covenants, restrictions, etc. |
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Instruct patients about potential symptoms of leukopenia and liver disease. |
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Instruct patients to immediately report abdominal pain, prolonged constipation, nausea, vomiting, fever, or melanotic stool. |
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