Example sentences of "[conj] a [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Complete the following : ‘ a ? \ @*; £ ! % beats as it sweeps as it cleans ’ ; ‘ a \ @*?; & a day helps you work rest and play ’ .
2 They were nearly always fly-front affairs ( occasionally black or non-fly ) & a uniform developed around it : navy Crombie with red pre-folded ( & stitched onto cardboard ) pocket-square stick-pinned in ; black & white check B. Sherman , open necked ; Levi 's Sta-Prest ( probably black or white ) ; red socks , black shoes .
3 While the court will not permit technical infringement of the rules to defeat the ends of justice , where a requirement affecting the essential rights of a contemnor has not been complied with , this court will not use its powers to correct the order .
4 We keep a note of any problems and arrange follow-up if necessary , especially where a module has been refused certification . ’
5 However , where a module has already been offlined , the offline request is effected immediately and independently of the next offline session .
6 In d'Abreu ( Arthur ) v IRC [ 1978 ] STC 538 , it was held that where a parent released and assigned a right to income , which she had under a trust , for the benefit of her children , there was a sufficient disposition to come within s663 .
7 Similarly there is no liability if a railway company , acting upon A 's directions , carries B's goods , honestly believing that A has B's authority to give such directions or , of course , where a finder removes them to a place of safety .
8 Where a driver says ‘ I was blinded by the sun ’ or ‘ There was a patch of fog ’ or ‘ The road was covered with black ice ’ , he should have stopped , reduced his speed or driven at a speed which was safe .
9 DPP ( 1937 ) , where a driver had killed a pedestrian whilst overtaking another car .
10 Therefore a passenger jumping off a moving bus and injuring himself would bring the motor vehicle within this section , but not generally where a driver has left his stationary motor vehicle parked on a road .
11 Where a trader advises that an item is beyond economical repair , we should seek to ascertain , by phone if necessary , the actual cost of repair .
12 ‘ Opting out ’ will also be permitted , but only where a school seeks ‘ grant-maintained integrated status ’ , and chooses to progress towards full integration of Protestant and Roman Catholic pupils .
13 In some localities market prices of residential property are directly linked to and affected by school catchment areas , where a school has a very good or very bad reputation .
14 However , where a company establishes itself in another member state all the rules of that member state which Apply to its own nationals apply equally to that company .
15 Where a company incorporated outside Great Britain establishes a place of business in Great Britain it must deliver to the Registrar of Companies a list of names and addresses of one or more persons resident in Great Britain and authorised to accept on the company 's behalf service of process and any notices required to be served on it .
16 As compared with a ‘ profit maximisation within the law ’ regime , this may in some areas lead to outcomes which are more efficient from a social point of view , as where a company takes voluntary action to internalise external costs .
17 In reality , optimal performance is unlikely to be a condition of survival , and where a company dominates a market which is difficult to enter a high level of inefficiency may be tolerated indefinitely .
18 Where a company supplies estimated figures which prove to be unreasonable , this will not invalidate the return for the purposes of s 11 , but may render the company liable to penalties under s 96 for submitting an incorrect return .
19 In the past it has been held that Article 86 may be infringed where a company holding a dominant position within the EC strengthens that position , by acquiring control of another company or business in the same market , to such an extent that it practically eliminates effective competition in that market .
20 In other respects it may in principle result in conduct which is wealth reducing overall , as where a company retains employees who on a strict cost/benefit analysis would be made redundant .
21 This concern could , however , be easily met if it were made clear that fines would only be recommended by the OFT as a matter of course where a company had evidently breached one of the prohibitions .
22 Rule 37.1 provides that where a company redeems or purchases its own voting shares , with the result that the directors and any persons acting in concert with them hold 30 per cent or more of the voting rights , then a Rule 9 obligation to make a mandatory offer arises .
23 STRATEGIES FOR CORPORATE SUCCESS Survival in financial markets , where a company raises its capital , is achieved through success in the competitive markets where it makes its profits .
24 He also wants recommendations on what action should be taken in future to investigate serious complaints properly ; whether auditors should have a duty placed on them to report to the DTI separately where a company has critical financial problems ; and whether compensation should be paid to Land Travel 's victims .
25 Nor are the prospects , even for Galway , as bad as they appear at the moment : workers reportedly wept openly in the Digital canteen when told their jobs were being phased out over the next 12 months , but the fear that most of the subcontractors that served DEC will have to close as well is not likely to be realised : where a company has a good relationship with a subcontractor , there are good reasons for maintaining that relationship even after a plant closes , and work should start flowing across the Irish Sea all the way to Galway from Scotland .
26 Unions in Japan are , with a few exceptions , organized separately by enterprise or where a company has several plants through a federation of plant branches .
27 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 .
28 Similarly in Re New Mashonaland Exploration Company Vaughan Williams J commented , obiter , that where a company has resolved to lend money on security , to have parted with the money before the security had been created would have been negligent .
29 The effect of the decision in Aveling Barford is that where a company has no retained earnings , a transfer by it to a sister company which is known to be at an under value may be treated as an unauthorised return of capital .
30 A Class 4 transaction is one where a company enters into a transaction with or for the benefit of a " Class 4 party " .
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