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151, A number of public services and voluntary bodies are engaged in fighting drug misuse at local level.
152, They were engaged in agriculture and industry but they renounced trade.
153, They are not saying that the Central Statistical Office is engaged in some deep-laid plot against the working class.
154, Like David and Goliath, two combatants have stood out from the academic armies engaged in the great demographic debate.
155, During the lesson the male member of staff was continually engaged in a physical interaction with a number of pupils.
156, The experience of early workers in data-bases is being repeated in the hyper-medium by those engaged in developing hyper-text.
157, This was clearly reflected in the number of workers and mills engaged in making cloth.
158, Since long before Stonewall, gay men have engaged in a process of self-invention.
159, Duck himself as a thresher in Wiltshire engaged in an ordinary form of agricultural labour.
160, Nevertheless, the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising.
161, At present, for example, I am engaged in one of the most important things I have ever done.
162, It can also be argued that as human beings, while engaged in decision-making, we often ignore our fully conscious preferences.
163, Each family was perennially engaged in securing an adequate food supply for its members.
164, The Minister was engaged in nothing more or less than casuistry.
165, I believe that when his successors were actively engaged in that process,[www.Sentencedict.com] they often made devastating mistakes.
166, From 1975 to 1979, Mrs Thatcher was engaged in a process not dissimilar from that which Mr Kinnock now presides over.
167, Wearing a body recorder and transmitter, he engaged in several conversations with the offenders in which they incriminated themselves.
168, It raises problems to do with the role and objectives of the professionals engaged in such work.
169, For a moment or two Joan and Atkins were engaged in a separate conversation from the rest of the group.
170, At the time of his selection, Foss was working in private industry, engaged in high-altitude research.
171, Those engaged in illegal activities would be liable to sanctions, he added.
172, Nigel Humphreys, before joining Tyzack, was engaged in international consultancy, advising governments.
173, Do they conjure up the impression that children are engaged in some form of pre-Victorian drudgery at school?
174, With the decisive battle only a few days off, it was engaged in gathering all available intelligence regarding enemy activity.
175, People who are engaged in groundbreaking collaborations have high regard for people who challenge and test their ideas.
176, It cited a scene in Brookside in which Beth and Margaret engaged in a lesbian kiss, arguing that this courted controversy.
177, Microsoft recommends it only when the power supply is unreliable or when you are engaged in certain kinds of development work.
178, They were eating, sleeping, defecating, or otherwise engaged in some momentous enterprise.
179, His main relief was farming, which he engaged in with considerable proficiency.
180, And in this case the workers engaged in the production of luxury goods should now be seen as a social cost.
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