1. He was the kind of man who absorbed ideas unconsciously, made them his own, and pushed them to new limits. 2. New limits are to be put on tobacco advertising. 3. But in it, he reached new limits in describing the relationship between her and her work. 4. The inspectorate claims that the new limits will lead to significantly lower discharges into the atmosphere and the Irish sea. 5. The new limit is one billionth of a gram per cubic metre. 6. Some drivers whose tyre tread is below the new legal limit have been let off with a caution... others face prosecution. 7. New limits on the speed of lorries are coming from both Britains Parliament and the European Community. 8. Spiralling this type of greeting to new limits is a Warrington firm, which is not afraid to thrill and shock with its specialised range of well-illustrated funnies. 9. COUNCILLORS in Middlesbrough have voted to cut their allowances by ten per cent to keep civic spending within new limits. |