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

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1 ( 3 ) Where for the purposes of insolvency proceedings any process or order of the court , or other document , is required to be served on a person who is not in England and Wales , the court may order service to be effected within such time , on such person , at such place and in such manner as it thinks fit , and may also require such proof of service as it thinks fit .
2 party , introduce to your friends , the my mate fancy you technic , almost any where of the questions if the following are mentioned , I shrink , karioke contest
3 We got out of the buggy and went through all these marquees where amongst the exhibits were a striking exhibit of African violets from Tony Clement 's African Violet Centre , at King 's Lynn ; a magnificent display of prizewinning delphiniums and begonias from Blackmore & Langdon who always win a ‘ Gold ’ at Chelsea ; an exquisite display of orchids from Thailand ; planted containers shown by Mastergardener of Banbury ; a beautiful display of lilies by Jacques Amand of Stanmore ; and a Herb Nursery of two hundred varieties , exhibited by Caroline Holmes Herbs of Denham , in Suffolk .
4 It 's all a bit iff in the clouds
5 In those areas , where in the interests of equity and efficiency , local management being extended to all schools , the small primary school will have the same range of managerial and administrative responsibilities as the large secondary school .
6 A magistrates ' court may transfer private law proceedings where in the interests of the child they could be dealt with more appropriately in the county court ( APO , art 8 ) .
7 China , Rachel had told Maggie , was the place for dragons , where it was hot , and where in the villages great paper ones were paraded with veneration .
8 Where in the authorities difficulty has arisen this has often been the result of the introduction of an issue whether the creditor appointed the debtor as its agent to obtain the signature of the surety to the charge upon which the creditor sought to rely .
9 Where among the fathers there had been one representative each of gamekeeper , watchman , pilot , none of these trades was represented among the husbands : instead there were one each of policeman , teacher , minister of religion , prison warder and two farmers : occupations entirely absent from the list of fathers .
10 Not just overseas where Save the Children has built up a well deserved reputation for its long term and disaster work — but here in Britain , too .
11 Except for a sports day once a year , their activities were limited to parading up and down .
12 If the lunar curves in Figure 6.9 can roughly be applied to Mercury then crater erasure took place before about 4000 Ma ago , and most of the present craters , which may also have given rise to the smooth plains , were in place by about 3000 Ma ago , and little has happened on the Mercurian surface since except for the effects of tidal slow-down and interior shrinkage .
13 If we divide each row through by its diagonal element , ( 1 ) becomes unc The leading matrix here is of the form I + C , where C is null except for the elements above the diagonal .
14 I ca n't think of anything except for the biscuits because I 've run out of biscuits .
15 Except for the cases of perfectly inelastic demand or supply curves , the imposition of taxation will involve an excess burden which will typically ( like the incidence itself ) be felt in some proportion by consumers and producers alike .
16 He hardly talked to any , except for the waiters in the hotel at Aix-les-Bains .
17 However , in no case will we cancel your holiday less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date , except for the reasons detailed in Conditions ( 3 ) and ( 7 ) .
18 In practice , only approximate figures can be obtained , except for the sources which are major individual contributors to the overall emission in an area and therefore subject to more precise measurement .
19 PERHAPS we are the only definable group , except for the landladies , who look forward to conference at all , conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning .
20 The slender loins and wide shoulders kept their elegance of shape and movement , the skin was clear of wrinkles except for the lines of experience that had graved themselves into his face ; but the flesh was drying and withering now , hardening between weathered skin and shapely bone .
21 This is an identical result to the one just described ( Fig. 3.1 ) for the maximum bone count , but it provides additional information that there is considerable bone loss more or less evenly spread across the mammalian skeleton ( except for the phalanges and metapodials ) .
22 He and Rosie were both impressed by the loose creance work I was doing , so I took a deep breath and removed all the equipment , except for the jesses .
23 Great excitement ( except for the Indians who ignored it all ) .
24 Often visitors to Paris used the good offices of their embassies or legations to procure an invitation , for on these occasions there were no formal presentations to the Emperor or the Empress , except for the Ambassadors and their wives .
25 He beamed and in a while went on , ‘ Except for the engineers , the same crew will stay with the train to Vancouver ! ’
26 Her mother also favoured a small black number , while her father and Martin Parr were like twins , except for the differences in size and weight .
27 Add all the other ingredients except for the mushrooms .
28 Except for the Albanians , each of the main nationalities of the Balkans had now , therefore , a territorial core of its own .
29 It was empty now , except for the bits of string and wood that the nomes had used .
30 Except for the findings of the inquest . ’
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