Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , the same can not be said of British primary legislation , where ascertaining the date of commencement can be a substantial problem .
2 Too much cooperation and agreement can produce a ‘ love-in ’ where completing the task becomes secondary to enjoying interpersonal processes .
3 Often this seems to be taken to unnecessary lengths , since there are relatively few instances where seeing the book helps a selection decision , and even fewer where it is significant .
4 Where appropriate the new school may be an existing extended and refurbished school .
5 In the notes to Form 22 in the Schedule , which deals with inquisitions , it is suggested that in cases , inter alia , of death from natural causes , where appropriate the words ‘ and the cause of death was aggravated by lack of care ’ may be added .
6 to represent where appropriate the field in any external discussion with the CNAA , or other bodies ;
7 As policies are now printed as required , the policy issued to the policyholder also contains the schedule and where appropriate the certificate of motor insurance .
8 Where appropriate the results are presented as means ( SE ) .
9 Where appropriate the court can expressly prohibit examination or assessment or state that it shall not take place unless the court directs otherwise ( s38(7) ) .
10 In Bacon 's books , Sprat says , ‘ are every where scattered the best arguments , that can be produced for the defence of Experimental Philosophy ; and the best directions , that are needful to promote it ’ , while according to Glanvill ‘ all the main heads of natural history have received aids and increase from the famous Bacon , who led the way to substantial wisdom , and hath given most excellent directions for the method of such an history of nature ’ .
11 The Navy had won the first round of the carrier battle : Sandys now conceded the RAF 's case for developing the TSR 2 around a new airframe instead of forcing the naval NA 39 upon them .
12 Where needed the Police are supplying road safety literature , advice and instruction .
13 So long as this is done where improving the outcome is more important than deciding for oneself this acceptance of authority , far from being either irrational or an abdication of moral responsibility , is in fact the most rational course and the right way to discharge one 's responsibilities .
14 Stereolab always look tonight as if they 've got a few more tricks up their sleeve than anyone else around at the moment , and in an age where recycling the past to create a spurious version of the future is the order of the day , they may well prove to be a benchmark of quality for their times .
15 But high street use differs greatly from technical use in the hills , where getting the right balance between warmth , weight and function are critical .
16 Such a distinction is not accepted by all commentators , as we shall show , but where evaluating the intended curriculum is accepted , there are clearly a variety of ways of analysing it .
17 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
18 There are some exceptional occasions , when management want to convey a very precise message to a large number of employees , where reading the presentation may be justified .
19 They suit the range to very direct methods of sketching and drawing , where varying the contact between the pastel and the paper can provide all the necessary elements of technique .
20 The condition is conveniently expressed by where Taking the square root of both sides of equation ( 9.50 ) , the quadratic equation is obtained which has roots or , since only positive pulsatances have physical meaning Substituting for k from equation ( 9.48 ) , these pulsatances are and imposing condition ( 9.51 ) establishes that the pulsatance range corresponding to is In this range of pulsatance , the attenuation constant is zero , but from equation ( 9.15 ) there is a phase shift per section given by In the range which corresponds to pulsatances satisfying and , where and are the critical pulsatances defined in condition ( 9.52 ) , the phase shift is but there is attenuation characterised by an attenuation constant α where Perhaps surprisingly , condition ( 9.52 ) yields the simple relationship
21 For where to get the medicines see the list of useful addresses in Appendix 3 .
22 Of particular note at Aberystwyth has been the redirection on line of Class 158s and 156s with the ubiquitous ‘ bubble ’ 153s now dominating the service .
23 This book would not be complete without a glance at a place where , more than any other , the ideals of colonial administration and administrative reality appeared to exist in harmony together — those rolling grasslands of the Great Rift Valley , on either side of the border between Kenya and Tanganyika , where lived the people who more than any other fascinated the Europeans who came to East Africa : the Masai .
24 Now the woman came to the third cave , where lived the great bee .
25 Nevertheless , if cost effectiveness is seen as a relevant criterion , the potential savings in accident costs alone promise to more than recoup the outlay on the environmental traffic management schemes .
26 Shouting at the two children talking when they should n't during assembly rather than praising the other two hundred for sitting quietly is typical of a pre-occupation with failure .
27 Handling the information held in the system is more important than handling the system , for the system is merely a means to an end .
28 on your own than push the buggy .
29 But there 's no bigger drain on public funds than financing the dole .
30 Rather than treat the indenting of the first line of a paragraph as simply some cosmetic device , as Longacre ( 1979 ) does , we might look upon it as an indication by a writer of what he intends us to treat as the beginning of a new part of his text .
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