Sentence examples for unlawfully large from inspiring English sources

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"Despite an increase in pupils numbers we have been able to keep the average infant class size the same, at 27.4, and the number of unlawfully large infant classes actually has fallen – down 137 compared to 2009".

A spokeswoman said: "The average class size at state-funded primary schools has increased by 0.1 percentage points, but the average class size in state-funded secondary schools has remained the same and the numbers of unlawfully large classes in infant schools has decreased dramatically".

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The police went aboard the executive jet just after it landed today at an air force base at Northolt, west of London, to arrest Mr. Biggs on the charge of "being unlawfully at large".

He said: "He didn't return and so was unlawfully at large".

He also admitted possessing a firearm and being unlawfully at large.

A second inmate Thomas Moffett, 51, from Blackburn, who also disappeared, has been arrested on suspicion of being unlawfully at large.

"The committee calls this report a landmark for 'openness and transparency' – but how do we trust agencies who have acted unlawfully, hacked the world's largest sim card manufacturer and developed technologies capable of collecting our login details and passwords, manipulating our mobile devices and hacking our computers and webcams?

Cisco Systems, the No. 1 maker of gear that directs Internet traffic, said Thursday it filed a lawsuit against Huawei Technologies, alleging China's largest telecom equipment maker unlawfully copied its operating software.

In an amended, April 10 version of a complaint they filed last year, they said they believe that the acquisition "designed to unlawfully divest Bear Stearns' public stockholders of a large portion of valuable assets of the company for grossly inadequate consideration," and are calling for the merger to be dissolved.

He concluded that it was highly likely that large numbers of children were unlawfully restrained in child jails for at least a decade between 1998 and 2008 and that they would have "simply accepted it as part and parcel of the routine".

The decision comes after women's rights campaigners argued large numbers of victims were being unlawfully blocked from legal aid, forcing many who have endured rape and beating at the hands of their partners to face their abusers in court without legal representation.

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