Sentence examples for grounds for exercising from inspiring English sources

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She is one of a ruinous and improvident number of children, the responsibility of her careworn mother (Daniela Nardini), and all angrily ruled over by a terrifying and self-hating paterfamilias (Peter Mullan), who demands his conjugal rights with Old Testament arrogance and despises himself on religious grounds for exercising them.

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The buildings are modern and the extensive grounds are perfect for exercising and of course riding, essential for true Cossacks.

A passive Web site that does little more than make information available to those who are interested in it is not grounds for the exercise [of] personal jurisdiction.

After two applications costing more than £6,000 in fees and solicitors' costs, the Home Office has told Albert there are insufficient grounds for it to exercise compassion.

No human being should be compelled to sit on the ground while exercising rights taken for granted throughout the West.

During the 1950s and 60s, No. 482 Squadron provided ground support for exercises involving the Canberras in Darwin and New Guinea, and for ceremonial occasions including several royal visits.

Throughout 2011 and into 2012, the cities of Boston, Miami, Little Rock, and Los Angeles have all served as staging grounds for military training exercises involving Black Hawk helicopters and uniformed soldiers.

It starts on "the flats," a grassy expanse that was once a parade ground for military exercises, and where in 2002 the Rolling Stones took off in a yellow blimp to promote a new tour (they did not run the course).

[n4] --The ground for the exercise of such legislative power was this, that the safety of the kingdom depended on the death, or other punishment, of the offender; as if traitors, when discovered, could be so formidable, or the government so insecure!

They do not directly explain the end of the "Golden Age," but it may be suggested that a society that invests most of its energies and all of its pride in war, even though it may be ideal for war, is unable to provide a congenial ground for the exercise of creative genius when its ideal has failed and it is left with nothing but a now-hollow pride.

"Ducks are like people -- if they're all stressed out, it's not good," he said, pointing to grassy fields used as exercise grounds for the ducks whose livers, fattened with corn, will be sold across France as foie gras.

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