Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They will last longest where tribal life has always been urban , for instance amongst the Asante in Kumasi , or the Yoruba in Ibadan .
2 Rather , they were demanded most rigorously where further training involved FE or professional courses where the educational qualification was an entry requirement .
3 Potassium permanganate has the disadvantage of producing solid manganese dioxide during the process of oxidation which can cause blockages and importantly where any of the chlorinated oxidising agents are used care needs to be taken when phenolic contaminants are present as there have been instances of chlorophenols being formed which in turn produce most obnoxious odours sometimes toxic which are extremely difficult to break down .
4 Better still , avoid paper altogether where possible ; buy loose tea , and invest in a coffee percolator .
5 Rather where such cases do occur it is because the health and social care system can not provide the type of care these patients need .
6 Somewhere where strange people would charge you extortionate sums of money for things you did n't even want to have done to you .
7 According to the Sunday papers of the time there was a ‘ twilight world ’ somewhere where gay vicars and school teachers and scout masters ‘ assaulted ’ their youthful charges .
8 However , such a model is likely to be satisfactory only where certain key conditions apply — most notably , a small group of consultants , a strong high profile UGM and limited conflict of interests about allocation of resources .
9 Since 1979 the courts have ruled that review and appeal are available only where certain standard forms of contract need to be interpreted by the court or an award is plainly and seriously wrong : see Jaffe in ( 1989 ) Arbitration vol 55 , p184 .
10 This is a loose , disjointed organisation , riven by strife , which can flourish only where weak or corrupt politicians have lost the will to enforce the law .
11 direct aids only where essential to bring about specific objectives ; and
12 It may be that the drummings by the males have served to communicate not only where each one of them is , but what mood they are in .
13 This requirement arises only where such a person demands to know the name and address of the proprietor and not otherwise .
14 The Court restricted its judgment to the Murrays , and also ruled that the concept of " native title " could exist only where such rights had not been extinguished by the government .
15 When high roads , bridges , canals etc , are in this manner made and supported by the commerce which is carried on by means of them , they can be made only where that commerce requires them , and consequently where it is proper to make them .
16 It also recommends that the General Assembly approve the introduction of part-time ministers — but only where that is necessary for a territorial purpose such as in a remote area or where parish work could be combined with another church role .
17 In certain aspects of collective bargaining , the Agreement specifically provides measures encouraging management/employee dialogue and the modes of implementation of agreements resulting from such dialogue , which keeps the involvement of the Community Institutions only where necessary .
18 Planning conditions should be imposed only where relevant , enforceable , precise and reasonable .
19 Character evidence is admissible only where relevant to the issues to be decided .
20 The common law and legislation further require that best practicable means be taken to abate any existing odour nuisance , the ultimate sanction being closure of the premises , imposed only where all other methods of abatement have failed .
21 Accordingly where the second form of connecting factor is not applicable these Conventions apply only where all three parties involved ( supplier/lessor/lessee and supplier/debtor/factor ) carry on business in Contracting States .
22 Although we have emphasized the outer limits of commuting , this is realistic only where suitable public or private transport is available to link home and workplace .
23 This is likely to be the case only where similar goods are unobtainable elsewhere , e.g. if the goods are unique or virtually so , as in Behnke v. Bede Shipping Co. ( 1927 K.B. ) .
24 Only where deep undulations coincide with a bend is there a hint of diagonal pitching , but this is more of an observation than a criticism .
25 Some sections ( 2 , 3 and 5 ) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act apply to exemption clauses only where those clauses claim to exempt from ‘ business liability . ’
26 Its constitution allows it to publish contracts and practice notes only where these have been approved unanimously by the constituent bodies .
27 Your questions and general approach should draw out of each subordinate how they intend to proceed , giving guidance and information only where this is essential .
28 The procedure adopted was to err as far as possible on the side of conservatism , scoring each reply as ‘ psychotic ’ only where this seemed reasonably certain .
29 The directors may , for instance , make gifts to the employees , but only where this can be regarded as ‘ an inducement to them to exert themselves in future , or as an act done reasonably for the purpose of getting the greatest profit from the business ’ .
30 Access to the countryside is therefore a problem only where potential routes are broken ; for example there could be a very attractive circular route based from Braemar , proceeding west up the Dee valley to Bridge of Dee and then east along the north side of the valley to return to Braemar , but the final link is blocked by the Mar Estate .
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