Sentences with phrase «exercise order the words»

A PowerPoint including: A translation exercise Vocabulary to copy (sheet at the bottom for pupils to just fill in the English) Blockbusters with clues A translation exercise Order the words Homework sheet - also on sports

Not exact matches

A reformed and reforming church is a vital force in any culture when her leaders are able to exercise their God - given responsibility for Word, Order, and Sacrament in spiritually responsible ways.
In spite of all colonial vicissitudes the formal definition of the work of the ministry remained as stated in the Virginia laws of 1619: «duely [to] read divine service, and exercise their ministerial function according to the Ecclesiastical laws and orders of the Churche of Englande... «42 Thus the goal and the determination of the generations of dedicated ministers who served the English Church throughout this period might be expressed in the words of that early governor of Virginia, Sir Thomas Dale.
In other words, hit 100 reps of each of the following exercises and perform them as quickly as possible in a consecutive order:
Includes a word order worksheet on daily school routine, and a written exercise using the comparative to discuss opinions on school subjects.
Individual contract work • Common sayings and Colloquialisms • Conjunctions and contractions • Apostrophes • Short Story Writing • Vocabulary / Writing • Puzzles • Alphabetical Order • Flags of the World • Synonyms and Antonyms • Rivers of the World • Homonyms • Dictionary Exercises • Improve your word skills • Choose the right word • Nouns • Gender of nouns • Countries and their Capital Cities + Answers
Topics covered include syllables and compound words, alphabetical order, cloze exercise and story writing.
A PowerPoint including: Past, present or future - put the sentences into the different tenses A text in three tenses - identify which sentences are in which tenses Talking about extreme sports you could do in the future The future tense Time phrases & word order Noughts é crosses Translation exercise I would then end with Pass the Parcel
A PowerPoint including: Past, present or future - put the sentences into the different tenses A text in three tenses - identify which sentences are in which tenses Talking about extreme sports you could do in the future The future tense Time phrases & word order Noughts & crosses Translation exercise I would then end with Pass the Parcel
Alliteration Prompting Alliteration Prompting is an early literacy strategy in which a teacher engages students in interactive exercises that prompt students to identify words that begin with the same sound in order to build phonemic awareness.
Worksheets include vocabulary word jumbles, word searches and alphabetical order exercises.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed against order to provide DNA sample — Appeal allowed — Order was issued to destroy DNA sample that was taken — Trial judge erred in failing to exercise discretion not to order DNA sample — Accused was first time offender, in circumstances that resulted in serious injuries, but with no intention of causing those injuries — Accused had otherwise been exemplary citizen, and likelihood of re-offending was reorder to provide DNA sample — Appeal allowed — Order was issued to destroy DNA sample that was taken — Trial judge erred in failing to exercise discretion not to order DNA sample — Accused was first time offender, in circumstances that resulted in serious injuries, but with no intention of causing those injuries — Accused had otherwise been exemplary citizen, and likelihood of re-offending was reOrder was issued to destroy DNA sample that was taken — Trial judge erred in failing to exercise discretion not to order DNA sample — Accused was first time offender, in circumstances that resulted in serious injuries, but with no intention of causing those injuries — Accused had otherwise been exemplary citizen, and likelihood of re-offending was reorder DNA sample — Accused was first time offender, in circumstances that resulted in serious injuries, but with no intention of causing those injuries — Accused had otherwise been exemplary citizen, and likelihood of re-offending was remote.
If the head, acting judicially, were to find that such an interest exists the head would exercise the discretion conferred by the word «may» and order disclosure of the document.
Instead the Court relies on the wording of a Practice Direction, namely FPR 2010 PD12D which states that, «the court may in exercising its inherent jurisdiction make any order or determine any issue in respect of a child unless limited by case law or statute.»
Reading in the word, «dominion» in addition to control, in order for a person to possess a dog, as did the motion judge, imports a requirement that the person who physically has the dog has the right to exercise sovereign authority or the highest measure of control over the dog and stands in the shoes of the owner.
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