Example sentences of "[subord] [det] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Because its prime concern had to be the restoration of viability , then where that implied a loss of jobs , the Agency would only recommend rescue if the workforce understood and accepted the implication , would arrange for the selection of those who were to become members of the co-operative and , by exclusion , decide who would lose their jobs . |
2 | Prosecuting individual corporate executives , particularly where some have the dubious ‘ responsibility for going to jail ’ ( Braithwaite 1981b : 35 ) in exchange for premature elevation to a high salaried but non-responsible position , is simply missing the point . |
3 | Seeing this had no effect , she continued , ‘ Ace cut our date last night because of you ! ’ |
4 | Again , we found no search where this made the difference between success and total failure , nor is there any evidence that users were better satisfied . |
5 | It 's frequently the case that where this happens the company never regains its market position and can ultimately go out of business . ’ |
6 | Where this happens the intervening cause is known as a novus actus interveniens and breaks the chain of causation between the defendant and plaintiff . |
7 | Where this involves a mix of ISDN and multimedia ( see p 52 ) , it will bring easy access to a combination of sound , text , video , data and graphics , and revolutionise desktop communications . |
8 | It was difficult to be sure where this left the objectives of the Uprising . |
9 | The White Paper , while not excluding local authority provision , stresses the need for actively supporting the private and voluntary sectors : ‘ The statutory sector will continue to play an important role in backing up , developing and monitoring private and voluntary care facilities , and providing services where this remains the best way of meeting those needs . ’ |
10 | Direct quotes from the literature have been employed where this seemed the best means of extracting the information . |
11 | Where this occurs the event is known as a novus actus interveniens . |
12 | So we should like to see an authoritative source of comparative APRs : both typical rates and the extremes of the range of rates , for different types of credit and ( where this makes a significant difference ) different types of purchase financed by the same type of credit . |
13 | A ‘ storyline ’ is just as it sounds — a shorthand way to refer to the content of what someone says , where this has the elements of being a story — a comprehensible account of something . |
14 | The first investigation of a large representative sample of step-children confirmed that the documented economic and social problems created by divorce were considerably alleviated by remarriage , especially where this provided a step-mother ( Ferri , 1984 ) . |
15 | The main objects are to remove all construction materials from the beach area and to disperse boulders where these formed the access road along the beach . |
16 | Although such overtures to work the mines were directed at the Lord of the Manor , really at this time the landowner was not it , a proper legal position to let out the veins on his land where these Carried the Royal Minerals , gold and silver . |
17 | Decisions about design , especially where these involve the introduction of technological innovations , can then be interpreted both as reflecting priorities within a society and as influencing the ways in which technological developments will affect that society . |
18 | Similarly for in-print books there are points where library and book trade concerns overlap , and where these have a bearing upon selection they are described below . |
19 | Local planning authorities may need to control aspects of the design of housing estates where these have an impact on neighbouring development or agricultural land , for example access or overshadowing . |
20 | ‘ generally speaking a prosecutor has as much right as a defendant to demand a verdict of a jury on an outstanding indictment , and where either demands a verdict a judge has no jurisdiction to stand in the way of it . |
21 | However , we remind ourselves of the principles outlined earlier in this judgment and the observation of Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest in Connelly v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1964 ] A.C. 1254 , 1304 , that ‘ generally speaking a prosecutor has as much right as a defendant to demand a verdict of a jury on an outstanding indictment , and where either demands a verdict a judge has no jurisdiction to stand in the way of it . ’ |
22 | So , an athenian democracy where all have a voice is required . |
23 | And from June to early September we sail to the barbecue on Anti-Paxos , where many stay the night , sleeping under the starts on the fine white sand beach . |
24 | The annual report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration criticised the system whereby claimants had to go through a cumbersome late appeals procedure to obtain the full arrears benefit to which they were rightfully entitled where those exceeded the statutory 12-month limit . |
25 | Any trimming should be done in mid-spring , very lightly so as not to cut into growth older than that produced the previous year . |
26 | ‘ They would need a bigger margin than that to mount a search down there at the bottom of the world . |
27 | Another distinct possibility is that , although annual incidence appears to be declining , it may stabilise at a far higher endemic level than that characterising the population prior to the ‘ epidemic ’ in 1979 . |
28 | For the higher rate taxpayer , the situation is more complex , but less serious than that facing the basic rate taxpayer . |
29 | Why is it not inhibited by the fact that the water entering these is also hotter than that entering the upgoing fingers ? |
30 | I should have thought it would have been easier than that to put a new one in . |