1. Have a residual current device fitted to protect the property from the risk of fire started by an electrical fault. 2. In some places army reserves were called out to protect public property, and in Manchester high-pressure water-hoses were used against demonstrators. 3. Not withstanding this, we have an immediate need to protect our property from the moment the slate falls. 4. The army was called out to protect public property. 5. The reasons for doing so, he felt, are to establish order and to protect private property. 6. Her comments were intended as a caution to us to protect our property. 7. The courts have said that the general skills of an employee are his property and the employer can only protect his property--business secrets. 8. But the ABI report suggests several ways in which farmers can help to protect their property. 9. Opening the case yesterday, a Crown lawyer told the jury that Mr Winning was employed by the Housing Executive to protect property from vandals. 10. Another explanation for homogeneity across the dial might have more to do with radio conglomerates protecting their properties. |