Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They provide an intermediate level of reasons to which one appeals in normal cases where a need for a decision arises .
2 In private settings where the field man needs some seemingly objective , unambiguous evidence to support his demands for remedial action , sample results are also useful , though most dischargers are prepared to accept the field man 's personal assessment of the nature of the pollution .
3 It is , however , unrealistic to expect all of these to be visible in all locations , especially in rural areas where the balance of tenures differs considerably from the national picture .
4 Whilst the latter is often collected and structured for the purposes of analysis , the former are created in administrative processes where the concept of secondary use is usually absent .
5 Problems exist in water-logged areas where the soil gas may be affected by the decomposition of organic material .
6 Indeed , in social systems where the position of social rebels is not recognized , such as that of Soviet Russia , you are likely to be reckoned as insane anyway .
7 The symptoms , especially noticeable in some spring barleys , range from the odd missing floret to distinctly tapered ears in some wheats where the top and bottom few spikelets have failed to set seed .
8 In addition , the Scheme allows for payment to be made in some cases where the assessment of probability of causation would be insufficient for liability to be established in the courts .
9 Thus , in some cases where the covenant is all , or substantially all , the consideration , a consequence of a finding of unreasonableness is to strike down the whole contract .
10 In some cases where the discrepancy between the official and black market rates is very marked , the World Bank declines to publish GNP statistics .
11 As the law is complex to apply in some cases where the notice period needs to be calculated and perhaps added to the three months limit or , as in the Sen case , the adviser simply got the calculation of the three months wrong , the claim should be presented and the Tribunal asked to consider the facts before exercising its discretion .
12 In some clinics where the work-load is heavy , the actual tests from males may be taken by one of the technicians rather than the doctor .
13 The trick here was never less than eight feet wide and in some places where the ground was soft it spread to thirty or forty feet .
14 In some examples where the stress mark could be confused with the simple quotation mark we have underlined the stressed syllable .
15 Cultivating such plants on a sufficient scale for worldwide needs may be difficult in primitive surroundings where the plant grows naturally and impossible elsewhere .
16 In contrast , in single-parent families where the adult was working , the offending rate shot to 74 per cent .
17 A similar effect is seen in British woodlands where the maintenance of traditionally disturbing management ( like coppicing ) keeps up species numbers of animals and plants , whereas abandoning of such management leads to a decline .
18 People have died in such circumstances where a dog has leapt into the sea , encountered difficulties and then its owner has been swept away while trying to rescue their pet .
19 since his whole time is to be employed in collecting and in such countries where no Botanist has yet been .
20 Wolf 's animals look right even in these scenes where the temptation to make them anthropomorphic is great , because the picture might be taken to have a moral for human beings .
21 Abrams ' experience proved that being a solid but unspectacular TV performer is no longer enough in these days where a politician risks instant oblivion unless he can turn in the hustings equivalent of an MTV award winner .
22 Allen , Hogg , and Peace undertook empirical research in three authorities where the care experiences of 100 old people living in the community but ‘ at risk ’ of residential care were compared with a similar number of old people living in residential care ( 52 in private homes and 51 in Local Authority homes ) .
23 We would not normally insist on the wording in square brackets where the client 's legal advisers consider that the words are not required .
24 This no doubt explains why it is so popular in disciplined societies where the government is bureaucratic , like Germany with its proportional representation .
25 Compare this to a putting address position in still conditions where the ball would be opposite to the left heel and the body not so much over the ball ( photo above ) .
26 This legislation , which is embodied in [ TA 1988 Part XV ] , provides in general terms that the income of a settlement shall , for income tax purposes , be treated as that of the settlor in all circumstances where the settlor might benefit directly or indirectly from the settlement .
27 It is hard to believe that it intended to withhold that protection in all cases where a jury might think that the place in question was not necessary or desirable or where the authorities could not by evidence justify their policies to a jury 's satisfaction .
28 In all cases where a vessel which is covered under a Policy which is subject to the Speedboat Clause and such a claim is made very careful consideration should be given to the mooring area .
29 The principle that the press may " represent the public " should be considered in all cases where the court is cleared , except perhaps when national security is being discussed .
30 In all cases where the Speedboat Clause applies it should be given careful consideration as it does limit the extent of cover appreciably .
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