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

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1 They accept however , that where an indemnity basis taxation has been ordered , the result of the taxation will , of necessity , quantify the sum that they are able to recover or retain out of the mortgage receipts .
2 Leslie Edwards ' memory is honoured in the Church of The Resurrection in Forest Road , Loughborough , where an oak memorial tablet is inscribed : To the glory of God and in memory of Leslie Edwards , OBE , Missioner to the Loughborough and District Mission to the Deaf , 1915–1951 .
3 You will have to pay an arrangement fee of 0.5% of the sum advanced on all mortgages , except where an endowment mortgage is agreed and Midland Life policies ( see insurance ) are taken out to cover the entire mortgage .
4 The preservation of laminated biogenic sediments is currently understood to be the result of inhibition of benthos by low concentrations of dissolved oxygen either in anoxic silled basins ( such as the Black Sea or California Borderland Basins ) , or beneath zones of strong upwelling , where an oxygen minimum layer intersects the shelf or slope ( such as off Peru or within the Gulf of California ) .
5 Although the sale of tiger products is banned in Taiwan , a large and not-very-covert market continues there , where an IUCN researcher recently found tiger bone on sale for $180 a pound .
6 From the sitting-room the royal party proceeds to the concourse , where an Ascot landau waits , its postilion in highland dress .
7 The third point is that where an exemption clause is not invalidated ( or not completely so ) by section 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act , the buyer may still be able to defeat the exemption clause by relying on section 6 , section 8 or section 2 of that Act .
8 Secondly , where an exemption clause is not invalidated by section 2 , the buyer may be able to sue the seller for breach of contract and to defeat the exemption clause by virtue of sections 6 or 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act .
9 Institutional shareholders prefer an employee trust to an option scheme , as it will not dilute their equity in the company ; this is because an option scheme established by a company usually provides for options to subscribe shares , whereas an employee trust can be empowered to grant options over shares already in issue and which come to be held by the trust , as where an employee leaves and sells his shares to the trustees .
10 However , where an option clause enabled the tenant to renew for a term of seven years , and provided that the new lease was to " contain a like covenant for renewal for a further term of seven years on the expiration of the term thereby granted " , it was held that the tenant was entitled to renew twice only ( Burnett ( Majorie ) Ltd v Barclay ( 1981 ) 258 EG 642 ) .
11 Where an enforcement agency actively seeks out deviance by organizing its discovery systems to survey , monitor , or inspect , it mobilizes its resources proactively .
12 Neurones connect with one another via ‘ synapses ’ , where an end branch of an axon comes into contact with a cell body or dendrite of another neurone .
13 This has reversed the rule in Harbutts Plasticine Ltd v Wayne Tank and Pump Co Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 QB 447 , but it has not affected the rule in the Suisse Atlantique case [ 1967 ] 1 AC 61 that exemption clauses can not be construed to apply to fundamental breach unless clearly stated to do so ( See also the Securicor case mentioned above , where an exclusion clause was found to be drafted so widely as to exclude liability for a wilful default which was also a fundamental breach of the contract . )
14 Where an exclusion clause controlled by the UCTA is specific to a particular liability the effect of the UCTA is either to render the clause unenforceable ( if the UCTA imposes a total ban ) , or ( if the UCTA imposes the requirement of reasonableness ) to render the clause unenforceable if it fails to satisfy that requirement .
15 In this respect , s11(4) provides that where an exclusion clause seeks to restrict liability , regard should be had to the availability of resources and insurance to meet the liability .
16 An offeror wishing to approach a wider group ( eg where an offeror consortium is being organised or where irrevocable undertakings are being sought ) should consult the Panel .
17 A reverse takeover offer is one where an offeror company makes a general offer to the shareholders of a larger company to acquire their shares in exchange for new shares in the offeror company , with the shareholders in the larger company becoming the majority shareholders in the offeror company .
18 Shep , apparently well satisfied , wandered back over the grass and collapsed in a cool patch where an apple tree threw its shade over the grass ; head on paws he waited in comfort for his next victim ,
19 Where an instrument transfers property in contemplation of the sale of the property at a later date , its treatment will depend on whether it falls within the terms of s 90 , FA 1963 .
20 Ludens followed him into one of the other rooms , a bedroom , green , where an iron bedstead was wrapped in stillness .
21 Where an appointment provision is necessary , but the clause does not include one , there can be difficulties .
22 The section applies , inter alia , where an administration order is made in relation to the company ; the administrator so appointed is an ‘ office-holder ’ within the meaning of section 236 .
23 This remains particularly so today where an objectivist stance on morality prevails in a national or local culture anywhere in the catholic world .
24 The circumstances are : where the adjudications authority failed to take into account specific evidence before it relating to a claim ; where a member of staff did not submit or record relevant evidence ; or where an adjudication officer overlooked and misconstrued a provision in legislation or case law .
25 Given the scale of such organisations , where an IM strategy does exist , the development of strategy and the completion of particular projects may be handled by different parts of the organisation , possibly with a co-ordinating or quality assurance role linking them .
26 Very commonplace today go in to Thomas Cook 's there 'll be a video running continually with one destination or another or an activity holiday etcetera .
27 and I 'd like to go as an army chef or an army mechanic
28 Under the 1959 Act , only the holder of a public house or an hotel certificate could apply for a special permission , whereas , under 5.33 , any licence-holder .
29 They may decide that they react to particular foods , on the basis of a bogus diagnostic test or an elimination diet that is not properly carried out .
30 And then erm they 'll have a couple of hours or an hour break there probably and then erm
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