Example sentences of "[prep] [art] instances " in BNC.

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1 You could also use the abbreviation ‘ wpg ’ for the instances when the word ‘ word-processing ’ is required .
2 Three of the instances of maladministration related to the licensing of the Chesh ire-based savings group in 1984/85 , where the Ombudsman felt that there was enough evidence to have ordered Barlow Clowes to cease op erations .
3 About half of the instances in other jurists seem to be the work of the compilers .
4 This is the exegetical foundation for a conclusion which Balibar sums up as follows : ‘ In different structures the economy is determinant in that it determines which of the instances of the social structure occupies a determinant place . ’
5 Firms that have directors on their boards , who have headed failed organisations , will also not be eligible for membership because of the instances when companies have gone bust and then resumed trading almost immediately under a different name .
6 It is common ground that none of the instances in which criminal jurisdiction is conferred on the Court of Appeal by section 13(3) is material to the present case .
7 ‘ In many of the instances we find that employers are not honouring the basic minimum wage and ignoring overtime rates , ’ she said .
8 Of the covenants by the tenant running with the land that " to pay rent or taxes " and " not to assign or underlet , " and by the landlord running with the reversion , " to renew the lease " are the most apposite of the instances which he quotes from decided cases .
9 the ‘ contradiction ’ is inseparable from the total structure of the social body in which it is found , inseparable from its formal conditions of existence , and even from the instances it governs ; it is radically affected by them , determining , but also determined in one and the same movement , and determined by the various levels and instances of the social formation it animates ; it might be called overdetermined in its principle .
10 In the instances reported in this chapter , the high-performance strategy was introduced to existing plants which retained , at least in part , traditional methods of working and managing in some areas , and are thus qualitatively different from new design plants , in Lawler 's terminology .
11 Without entering upon a detailed examination of this idea , let me simply observe , in the present context , that it too takes for granted that democracy , in the instances considered , has reached a stage of more or less completed development , and can thus be contrasted , as a distinct type of political system , with other types such as totalitarianism , dictatorship or ‘ unstable ’ democracy .
12 But in no instances is the fit particularly good .
13 In relation to the instances of prosecutable deviance which come to light , few pollutions even result in the initiation of the formal process by the taking of a statutory sample ; rarely do they end up in court with conviction , sanction , and the attendant publicity in the local newspaper ( see ch. 9 , s.i ) .
14 Although not a true source in that it is not found in published material , the other main source of information about the applications of expert determination is provided by the instances encountered in the course of practice .
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