Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun sg] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Annuities generally issued from lay land , and a technical distinction was evidently maintained at Water Stratford , Bucks. , where the abbot had a pension of 6s. 8d. as well as an annuity of 4s .
2 The Jew had left Judaea , where the capital has a name difficult to pronounce ( they call it Ierusalem ) and had come down to the sea .
3 The commissioner will not investigate matters where the complainant has a remedy through a court or tribunal .
4 Consider the arbitrarily shaped sheet in Figure 4.10 , where the boundary has a distribution of forces and displacements under equilibrium .
5 These included : ( i ) the right to set their own prices ( except where the enterprise had a monopoly , in which case prices would continue to be regulated by the state ) ; ( ii ) freedom to set wages and issue stocks and bonds ; and ( iii ) the right of employee councils in state enterprises to reject state plans .
6 And even where the student has a lot of choice , why should he or she choose incoherence ?
7 Where the agent has a retainer of the type which I have previously mentioned he will at the beginning of the session report to the clients on the latent , as well as the obvious , dangers to that client of a-particular Bill or order .
8 They shook hands outside the sentry room , where the Substitute had a taxi called and got into it still smiling at the Marshal 's deadly serious remark .
9 It applies where the defendant has a franchise , such as right to use land founded on a statute or upon private permission , e.g .
10 In contrast , an allegory is a story where the message is hidden in a type of code ; where the characters and/or events really represent other characters and events ; a story where every detail has a meaning .
11 This is said to exist where a company has a number of large shareholders who engage in limited co-operation to protect their common interests , but are insufficiently cohesive and lack the necessary co-ordination to give rise to majority or minority control .
12 Other examples of rules which may not be congruent with the requirements of fiduciary law are SIB Core Rule 2 , which states that where a firm has a material interest it must not knowingly act for the customer unless it takes steps to ensure his " fair treatment " ( this may not be sufficient under fiduciary law ) , and SIB Core Rule 25 which in conjunction with SFA Conduct of Business Rule 5 — 36(2) permits " front running " .
13 This can involve the whole car , where a market has a taste for a certain type ( such as four-wheel drives in America ) .
14 Where a house has a river in front of it and a bridge across the river with a sign saying the bridge is dangerous , this is not an adequate warning , as any visitor has no choice as to whether to use the bridge .
15 The Government proposes that where a pupil has a statement of special [ educational ] needs under the 1981 Education Act , the statement should specify any National Curriculum requirements which should not apply or should be modified for that individual pupil .
16 Where a defendant has a bankruptcy order made against him , or being a limited company is subject to a winding-up order , the plaintiff in a simple money claim should consider whether it is not best to ask for the action to be adjourned generally and lodge a proof of debt .
17 Although the computer has a hyphenation dictionary ( it knows how to split words that come at the end of a line ) , a skilled composer can usually do a better job .
18 ( 3 ) That , although the court had a discretion to order rectification of the register on the grounds set out in section 82(1) ( a ) to ( h ) of the Land Registration Act 1925 , the section did not contain a general power allowing the court to order rectification of the register in any case in which it thought it just and equitable to do so ; and that , since the defendant no longer alleged fraud and his claim of non est factum had failed , the defendant 's claim did not come within section 82(1) and , therefore , the court had no discretion under the section to order rectification of the register of charges ( post , pp. 683B–C , 685E–F , 688E–F , 689C–D ) .
19 But Zahira was told she had no right to enter , because although the couple had a marriage certificate she had no entry certificate .
20 The income becomes the highest part of the settlor 's income although the settlor has a right to recover the tax from the trust .
21 Most staff are based in the North-West , although the company had a base in Team Valley , Tyneside .
22 Although the company has a plant in London , it is expected some of the work will go to the company 's French factories .
23 Fundamentally , this is a matter for doctors , although the lawyer has a role to play in ensuring that the strictest possible safeguards attend the measures taken to establish it .
24 Once a woman has a child , motherhood becomes her chosen career .
25 This is somewhat unrealistic because provided the government has a majority in the House of Commons , any parliamentary challenge to such a decision on political grounds would be unlikely to be successful .
26 If I move as privately as possible , it is to hold off the fools and rogues until the thing has a chance of success .
27 Also , adoption can not always prove successful for many people specifically want a boy or a girl or if the child has a deformity or abnormality it is often very hard to find a home for .
28 The only exception to this is if the child has a disease process that has a short-term prognosis .
29 Ask if the patient has a history of lung disease .
30 The decision based on a number of current offspring , larger numbers can be greater benefited with and therefore it 's more likely that if the parent had a lot of er offspring then he would continue with the investment and erm the conclusion from now is that males have a greater reproductive success , therefore they are more likely to desert because they can erm and erm this and erm the basic argument of this is one parent can get away with investing less share of erm resources they 're likely to spend more er then they 're to do it , so in other words erm if , if one of the , of the two is being to get away with having the other they can go out to er pursue their own and therefore erm each partner force the other to invest more .
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