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

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1 This is that a breach of a statutory requirement constitutes negligence where the statute was passed to prevent a mischief in respect of which the defendant was already under a duty at common law .
2 The engineer would have headphones on while Keith was blasting away ; he 'd move the mic around until we found the right place , then he 'd bolt it in the stand where the speaker 's sweet spot was , and there it would stay .
3 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 .
4 Thorpeness is a typical coastal heathland course where the fairways are wide and receptive .
5 We saw the obstacle course where the dogs learn to imagine they are six feet tall so that they can keep their blind owners safe from hurting themselves on low objects .
6 These inherent limits to voluntary or charitable giving apply most directly to basic , mainline social service provision where the state accepts a clear residual responsibility .
7 The biggest saving will be on the Heathrow-Palma route where a EuroClass Eurobudget return will cost £290 against the current business return ticket which costs £484 .
8 The message for visiting climbers is to check whether a bolt is still in place if you are repeating a route where a placement is mentioned in the description .
9 Her fate has taken her on a different journey , a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation .
10 Ross 's experience struck an identical chord with me , for John Sheard and I had exactly the same experience on the first ascent of Face Route where the second , hanging on a sling to remove gear , was observed by a member of the establishment and a rumour immediately started that was rapidly translated into guidebook writer 's ‘ fact ’ .
11 Harman LJ agreed that no specification existed but in applying the object and intent test he said : … one must regard the contract as a whole , and this is a contract where a sales representative in South Lincolnshire serving a firm which , as appears from the very clause in question … is a corn and agricultural merchant and animal feeding stuffs manufacturer .
12 We should however be prepared to provide detailed drafting assistance on financial or similar aspects of a contract where a client requires expert' financial or accounting knowledge .
13 We should however be prepared to provide detailed drafting assistance on financial or similar aspects of a contract where a client requires ‘ expert ’ financial or accounting knowledge .
14 We should however be prepared to provide detailed drafting assistance on financial or similar aspects of a contract where a client requires ‘ expert ’ financial or accounting knowledge .
15 Here we find similarities with the position in breach of contract where the courts have recognised the innominate term as a method of reducing the hardship of categorising terms of the contract , irrespective of the consequences of the breach , as conditions ( see below ) .
16 A party who wishes to appeal from an arbitration award will be able to do so only : ( 1 ) if he has not entered into an international contract where the right to appeal has been excluded ; or ( 2 ) if he has not agreed to exclude the right to appeal after the dispute has arisen ; or ( 3 ) if the subject-matter is admiralty , commodities or insurance ; or ( 4 ) if he is challenging a finding where there is a need to interpret certain standard form contracts ; or ( 5 ) if he is challenging a finding which is plainly and seriously wrong .
17 Pearson J. was considering a contract where the seller had agreed to despatch goods f.o.b. ( free on board ) a ship , i.e. the seller undertook to convey the goods to the ship and to load them .
18 ( b ) Contract Where the arrangement is agreed between the parties , the practitioner must consider whether or not it is desirable to have a binding contract .
19 As would be expected in a larger contract where the risks are greater , this form is more detailed than the minor works agreement .
20 This was identified by Wheeler from Greek parallels as an abaton where the devotees retired for the ‘ holy sleep ’ after the long and elaborate healing rituals in the temple .
21 According to one account , he went to the catering tent where the crew were having breakfast , and shook the centre pole fiercely , loudly claiming that this was going to cost Preminger plenty .
22 He was obviously in a worse state than I had imagined because to Toby a bar invariably meant a sponsor 's tent where the booze flowed like water , and at no expense to the consumer .
23 The water is not part of the Canal ; the model was tested in an adjacent field where the topography was convenient .
24 William Mason Fenn was rector from 1864 until 1866 , and it was he who arranged for the fair at nearby Hoyland Common to be brought up to Rectory Field where the parishioners could enjoy the swings and donkey rides free .
25 For this reason , investments of this type only make sense if the success of a successful outcome is in a traditional field where the rewards are known .
26 They have the Fair in a great field where the sun beats down and the people look at me , and they see me very clearly , and they look away , and some of the children laugh and some of them cry , but they are all afraid .
27 A field where the sign no longer refers back to real objects or persons but instead constructs what is to be perceived within the system of signification .
28 And it means doing this over immense distances because the Tyumen region , which contains the Urengoi gas field where the pipeline starts , is the size of Spain , Italy and France taken together .
29 In the two bars , and on the bridge and football field where the men gathered in the evening , there were the coarse shouts of ‘ Sink log !
30 To our surprise , we did not observe any influence of age , sex , and body mass index upon the success rate and the recurrence rate ; even the initial number of stones apparently did not influence the recurrence rate , which is in contradiction with the postdissolution experience where the recurrence was higher in patients with multiple stones than with solitary stones .
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