Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [Wh adv] a [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A third concern , expressed above in relation to the proposals for UK policy , is that Article 86 does not provide for remedies where a market situation is not conducive to economic efficiency but the actual conduct of dominant firms is ‘ innocent ’ .
2 Section 18 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 requires officers of courts to give particulars of cases where a disqualification order is made .
3 In 1874 Beecher 's career received a setback of sorts when a newspaper editor with whom he had worked sued him for alienating his wife 's affections .
4 MIRROR readers who lost thousands of pounds when a holiday company went bust may get some money back .
5 It is thought that the defence is most relevant in the context of take-overs where a merchant bank may build up a stake in a target company for a prospective bidder .
6 COUNSELLORS are bracing themselves for a flood of inquiries when a TV drama is screened exposing a child migration scheme which shamed Britain .
7 b ) In cases where a Default Notice has not been served because it is not required under the Consumer Credit Act , we shall send you a letter of demand , requiring repayment of a specified sum .
8 In cases where a tumour suppressor gene is inactivated , repetitive cellular repair may lead to uncontrolled cell division and malignant transformation ; a putative tumour suppressor gene has been described on the long arm of chromosome 17 .
9 Secondly , in designs where a 3D effect is required , it may in general be more effective to select the higher-toned timbers for background elements ( eg distant hills ) and keep dark-toned veneers for foreground work .
10 In order to ensure consistency of treatment for all employees the Director of Social Work , in conjunction with the Director of Finance , will make a payment to a teacher in circumstances where an injury allowance would be payable to an employee covered by the terms of the Local Government Superannuation Regulations .
11 Nevertheless , in areas where a carbonate platform is developed , as in N.E. England and the southern North Sea , a similar model to that applied to Z2 and Z3 Carbonates presumably can be used , and it should be possible to make tentative predictions of porosity distribution from isopach maps ( Fig. 4a ) .
12 De Gaulle wanted first for the Commission to end the pretence that it was a potential European government , and also its efforts to impose itself on national governments ; and second that if the Treaty of Rome requirements about majority voting were to apply , they should not be permitted to do so in situations where a member state deemed its vital interests to be at risk .
13 This can be useful in situations where a set number of allowable words or phrases may be used when adding data to a specific part of the record .
14 For decisions where a licensing court was held not to have validly exercised its discretion , see Mecca Ltd. v. Edinburgh Corporation , 1967 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 43 , and Atherlay v. Lanark County Council , 1068 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 71 ; over-provision , failure to compare like with like , Crolla v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1983 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct . )
15 I think that we look very favourably on schemes whereby an education process is involved erm where there are workshops and performance , but it becomes a total package in itself — it 's not just a performance for an ethnic minority , but it 's one that represents the fact that we live in a multi-cultural society itself .
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