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

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1 The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 .
2 Problems may also arise where the headtenant provides services to his subtenants , particularly where the subtenant 's service charge is reserved as rent .
3 Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension .
4 The problem does not arise where the review takes place on the assumption of a hypothetical letting for the residue of the actual term .
5 Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor .
6 Either side , or the jury , could ask for the tape itself to be played during the trial and the judge would almost always accede ; difficulties might arise where the tape contained objectionable or inadmissible evidence , for example , references to previous convictions , but these could usually be overcome .
7 It is suggested that as a result of CA 1985 , s35 the main difficulties will only arise where the purchaser knows or should have known that the directors of the vendor were abusing their powers , for example , by committing a fraud on the vendor 's creditors .
8 Excess salary costs will arise where the supply head is employed on a salary higher than the group size of the receiving school .
9 The reason for this paradox is clear : the potential benefits of LMS will not be realised where the application of a relatively crude pupil-led formula results in insufficient funds being available for the school to ‘ run itself on .
10 Here it was held that the chain of causation was broken where the buyer continued to use the goods with actual knowledge of the breach , as regards subsequent consequential loss ( compare Basildon District Council v JE Lesser ( Properties ) Ltd [ 1985 ] QB 839 ) .
11 By ‘ incidence ’ , economists mean where the tax burden falls — who pays .
12 More of a wallet than a purse , it still lay where the man had dropped it .
13 She came to a familiar boulder ; it had fallen where the river met the hollow that over the years had become the pond .
14 Wind sites must be placed where the wind blows fairly constantly , most of them are situated around the coast .
15 A clear guide to the grammar of the unit , placed where the student needs it .
16 However , by section 10 of the Employment Act 1988 the immunity is withdrawn where the reason or one of the reasons for which the act is done is the fact or belief that the employer is employing non-union labour .
17 Yet looking from one to the other , he now realised where the similarity lay : it was in the eyes .
18 Referrals by GPs where outcome was informal admission were consistently characterized by familial disruption : indeed only two of these cases were referred where the woman 's behaviour drew attention to her in the wider social environment outside the family .
19 Which in the sea was pretty futile really , I mean you just had to go where the sea took you .
20 My boss used to go where the mower had gone , but the fairways were narrow in 1965 and he found trouble when he missed them .
21 Earmarking , through reimbursement for the first year ; remaining 3 years to go where the need is greatest
22 Pound says , in effect : ‘ If your French is n't good enough to go where the quality is both defined ( metaphorically ) and exemplified , i.e. in Gautier 's ‘ L'art ’ specifically and in his Emaux et Camées as a whole , or in the work of followers like Hérédia and Samain , then remind yourself , or re-experience , what it is like to read George Herbert and Christina Rossetti and Lionel Johnson .
23 She ploughed on : ‘ He goes where the Cap'n goes , and th'ca n't expect him to on her apron , and went to open the door .
24 However , notice need not be given where the defendant does not appear , or where in a fixed date action he has failed to deliver a defence in time .
25 In the former case the profits arose where the property was situated and in the latter case where the rights were exercisable .
26 While in the context of the prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures equivalent thereto there is express provision for national safeguard measures , it is clear that both under Article 36 of the EEC Treaty and under the theory of the protection of mandatory requirements , national measures may only be justified where the matter at issue is not governed by provisions of Community law .
27 She considers marriage to be a gamble for any woman , a gamble which can only be justified where the woman examines the character and prospects of the man she is to marry .
28 And now the quarrel was under its own impetus , and once again a trial seemed to be in progress , with both of them as accusers , but both figuring also as investigators of the lowest description , wretched hirelings , turning over the stones to find where the filth lay buried .
29 Would you believe that he said I 've got to work on the aeroplane this week , I 've got the week off , I 've got to work on the aeroplane , I , you know , I shall be alright , down the airfield , er on the Wednesday he arrived to see how we were getting on , complaining like made because he had n't been able to find where the cottage was , I said but I 'd left you a detailed map ,
30 To find where the blockage is ( unless it is simply the gully itself which is blocked ) , you will have to lift the inspection chamber manhole covers starting at the house and working outwards .
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