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61. Aims were defined, certain statutory regulations laid down and five officers elected for the first three-year term.
62. The selection criteria of children is laid down by the government department appropriate to education and health.
63. Army reforms progressed along lines previously laid down by Herrera when he had been Minister of War in 1833 and 1834.
64. It is the sort of knowledge that may be laid down in rules and can be learned from books.
65. Typical of the uneasy compromises that resulted was the Ten Articles of Faith laid down by convocation in 1536.
66. Evolutionary psychologists say that there are human universals which were laid down in the pleistocene epoch.
67. The rules ought to be laid down based on common sense, not like one-way systems, things like that.
68. Or rather, they laid down specific principles that were to be more or less taken for granted by subsequent positivists.
69. Stirling may have laid down the principles, but it was Lewes who had trained the men to put them into practice.
70. What we do not want is lessons laid down by law.
71. The procedure whereby the pre-emptive offer is to be communicated to the shareholders is laid down in section 90.
72. No absolute rule can be laid down as to the way the subordinate judge should proceed.
73. Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of Solitaire. It is a grand passion. Ralph Waldo Emerson
74. MacFarland said I would do well in his class and laid down the law about doing well in the others.
75. Their purpose is to activate local debate but on terms laid down by the dominant ideology.
76. This refers to the extent to which the organization has complied with the conditions laid down in its authority to spend.
76. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
77. The manner of enforcement was laid down by the statute.
78. The 1988 Act has made fundamental alterations to the power structure of the education system laid down in 1944.
79. The law laid down qualifications for Congressmen and electoral procedures to be followed.
80. Its roads still follow the paths laid down for - or by - oxcarts in the tenth century.
81. The boundaries laid down followed fairly closely those of the perambulation of 1300.
82. Reaffirms the objectives of Green Belt policies and related development control policies as laid down in previous Circulars.
83. Do not be misled by thinking that this is either because of strict conformity or regulations laid down.
84. The statutes laid down the maximum size of peasant land allotments.
85. Parliament has even laid down some rules for controlling the meetings of local authorities.
86. We follow the moral laws laid down by our religion.
87. But Chevenement has created a body which is better equipped to achieve the objectives laid down in the law.
88. We'd laid down on the carpet and the minute I'd put it in her I'd come.
89. He remembered the words of Izz Huett: She would have laid down her life for you.
90. As Lisa laid down the phone her hand was shaking.
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