21. By February 1469 he was in the company of his brother the king and took an active role in the trial for treason of Henry Courtenay and Thomas Hungerford.
22. By 1483 some at least of the royal servants were sufficiently committed to Gloucester to play an active role in his coup.
23. Immediately after Dudley's elevation, Gloucester was appointed to the commission of the peace, where he played an active role.
24. So is this apathy and lack of interest not the result of a political system which dissuades people from taking an active role.
25. His interest in education was reflected in his active role in founding University College, Liverpool, in 1881: when it became the University of Liverpool in 1903 he was elected pro-chancellor.
26. If you watch the treatment sessions, you may sometimes think that the patient is not taking any active role in initiating movements, whereas the physiotherapist seems to be doing the movements for him.
27. In practical terms, Cornwell's (1984) data show that men play a far less active role in family life than women, and even when they are giving direct and practical support to a relative, their commitments are limited and bounded.
28. The idea that people operate "strategies" in which they assess a range of options, and act to maximize their opportunities, has become an increasingly important insight in historical work on the family, and one which accords an active role to human beings in constructing their own lives, rather than seeing individuals at the mercy of large scale social forces (Morgan, 1985, p. 175).
29. Gut epithelial cells, however, have also been shown to play an active role in normal and inflamed intestine: epthelial cells probably interact closely with the underlying immune cells by displaying a unique antigen presenting activity.
30. But institutions could compensate for their loss of income by taking a more active role to ensure better performance from the management, which would at least give them the chance of a greater capital gain, so that their total return is unaffected.