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

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1 However , an arrangement where the trader 's losses are met by a third party , not for commercial reasons but solely to encourage the trader to keep trading , is not legitimate .
2 At first the Empire knights looked unstoppable as they drove the Goblin wolf riders from the field , but soon both sides became embroiled in hand-to-hand combat where the Knights ' lances were hindered by the close press of warriors .
3 Each with their own board , they will oversee primary markets , trading markets ( where the ISE 's domestic- and international-share systems will eventually be crunched together ) , and settlement .
4 The exception is Singapore , where the catalysts ' effect will be reinforced by existing restrictions on traffic density , principally achieved through limiting the number of new car registrations .
5 The man 's lips were narrow and pale where the boy 's were full — almost swollen .
6 British detectives would be posted to Miami , Florida , where the FBI 's Caribbean fraud team would use their considerable resources to support them .
7 It would seem to follow that unconscious motivation should be regarded as similarly irrelevant where the complainant 's wishes are concerned .
8 Similar considerations have to be given to ballets on a theme and to ballets that interpret music where the composer 's own structure should inspire the design ( see page 41 ) .
9 Section 6 has already been considered and applies where the buyer 's claim is based upon a breach by the seller of the terms implied by sections 12 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act .
10 Taking it up , and with no very clear idea of what she meant to do — apart from escaping from the humiliations to which she had been subjected — Theda crept out of the room , down two sets of stairs , and slunk past the open door of the coffee-room , where the landlord 's voice was joined to those of his wife and the gentleman .
11 The landlord will nevertheless wish to ensure that the premises are occupied and trading as soon as possible , particularly if they are located in a parade or shopping centre where the landlord 's adjoining premises could benefit from customers to the premises .
12 6.3 The Lease shall be completed on the Completion Date at the offices of the Landlord 's solicitors or at such other place as the Landlord 's solicitors shall [ reasonably ] require The parties ' solicitors will normally agree to complete without the necessity for personal attendance , but the tenant 's solicitor may wish to amend this clause to provide for the agreed arrangements regarding completion , particularly where the landlord 's solicitor 's office is in Berwick-upon-Tweed and the tenant 's solicitor is in Penzance .
13 In addition , it is not unknown for a lease to be granted several years after the date of the agreement for lease particularly where the landlord 's own interest is leasehold and the completion of its lease is dependent upon various factors and conditions .
14 ( b ) Take up references This applies to a purchase of leasehold property where the landlord 's licence to the transaction is required , and reminds you to obtain from your buyer-client names and addresses of persons who from their personal knowledge of your client can give assurance that he or she is likely to prove a satisfactory tenant .
15 Laughing and joking , they left their bags there and made their way down to the tap room where the landlord 's wife served them huge fish pies , the crust , golden and crisp , hiding a savoury sauce which dulled the flavour of the rancid fish .
16 In addition , one option also envisages the closure of the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre , where the University 's Nuffield Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is located .
17 Where the union 's liability arises in respect of personal injury caused by negligence , nuisance or breach of duty , or in respect of ownership or possession of property , there is no limit on its amount , but in other cases there are financial limits according to the size of the union .
18 On at least one trip to the town visitors must be sure to take the cable-car up to Saint Ubaldo 's basilica where the saint 's remains are housed and from where the views of Gubbio are simply spectacular .
19 He takes shelter at a Pennine farm where the man 's daily conversational output is ‘ Two more dead i ’ beck ’ and the woman listens to Holly 's soliloquy like a raggedy Miranda , astonished as the sound of a human voice .
20 That larger smear in the sky showed where the Prussian army faced the main force of the French and where the day 's real battle would be fought .
21 A case in point , which we discussed at length in the first edition of this book , is Teesside Polytechnic where the CNAA 's 1978 quinquennial review led to the most critical report ever issued by the CNAA on an institution : among other things , it criticized the local authority for its inadequate support for the polytechnic and the director for a failure in internal management .
22 But what of those areas — strategic and ascertainable — where the West 's contribution is of timely and material benefit ?
23 It 's perfect for our purposes because it 's only some thirty miles from the Château de Belle Ile where the Führer 's conference takes place . ’
24 Both restrictive and non-restrictive adjectives in sentences such as ( 3 ) are alike in that they instantiate the P in : ( 6 ) [ P E ] The difference between the two possibilities is solely that , in cases of non-restriction , the speaker is aware that the identification carried out by the noun phrase as a whole is the same as it would be if the adjective ( limiting ourselves to adjectival instances ) were not present ; in essence , we have the situation as in ( 7 ) ( where the sign =i obviously stands for equality on the parameter of identification , and not for the intensional relation of equation ) : ( 7 ) In practice , the situation is almost always somewhat more complicated in English , because there will nearly always be a determiner ; thus the non-restrictive status of the adjective in the subject phrase of ( 8 ) can be represented by the formula ( 9 ) , with Pb as the adjectival property and Pc as the property inherent in the noun ( while Pa represents the word this ) : ( 8 ) this Christian Pope committed most unchristian acts ( 9 ) Nevertheless , the presence of other elements in a noun phrase beside the non-restrictive adjective and the noun itself in no way alters the principle involved .
25 CD is playing with the term ‘ pocket-borough ’ , used for a constituency where the electors ' votes were all corruptly controlled by some wealthy individual ( see BOROUGH , CLOSE ) .
26 Turn left onto the main road , go downhill to the car park where the Badger 's Holt tearoom serves a welcome cuppa .
27 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 .
28 By plotting a graph of lgk against 1/T for a given chemical reaction , where the gradient = and and thus the activation energy can be found .
29 Sorry , that 's scuzzy , hardcore-crazy Zurich , not the more garage-inclined Lausanne in the French-speaking section , where the country 's top DJ , Dario Mancini — lives and records for the new Mania Records set-up .
30 And it suggests the centre of the struggle lies in the House of Laity where the women 's cause risks defeat .
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