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

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1 The nature of these skills will be discussed below , but at this point it is necessary to recognise that seeing the process in this , light may create a gap between a teacher 's purpose and a child 's purpose for engaging in project-work methods .
2 The next breakpoint is 600dpi — so long as it is a true 600dpi system and not an interpolated one where the dots in the middle are filled in if the ones on either side are present .
3 Where the curves in Fig. 1 a peak , objects have typically spread to 5–10 times their initial linear dimensions .
4 Application of duration measurements to discrete behaviours is most appropriate where the behaviour in question happens relatively rarely , but each time lasts for several hours .
5 The Inland Revenue Technical Division were asked in correspondence whether they adhered to this view where the income in question was paid to a beneficiary who was neither resident nor ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom or , alternatively , where foreign source income was concerned , was paid outside the United Kingdom to a beneficiary who was not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
6 Where the rights in question are spelt out , they are often lumped together , as if they were all of the same kind .
7 ( d ) " Chief constable " means the person appointed by the police authority as chief constable under s.4 of the Police ( Scotland ) Act 1967 for the area or district where the premises in respect of which a licence is sought are situated .
8 My white of the month is the 1989 Dry Muscat from Portugal 's Joao Pires winery , where the man in charge happens to be an Australian .
9 He said , ‘ Suddenly , following the buffalo , my eyes were full of antelope ; and I went where the fullness in my eyes came from , and there was the antelope . ’
10 He was in a small home reserved for ‘ difficult ’ juveniles , where the matron in charge reported that he wet his bed on occasion and had bad dreams but showed no other signs of disturbance .
11 Note that where the offence in question gave alternatives of using , causing or permitting the use thereof , ‘ uses ’ is interpreted rather more strictly and restricted than when an offence commences ‘ Did use ’ , with no other alternatives .
12 Apart from being married , he 's got a nasty reputation where the Wrens in this flotilla are concerned .
13 Where freedom of expression is at stake , the same ethical standards are relevant , particularly where the works in question offer sexual excitation through scenes of rape or torture .
14 Where the share in goodwill has been purchased from the outgoing partner ( sed quaere where goodwill has been excluded from the purchased share or been valued at nil ) , even in the absence of a specific agreement , the law offers limited protection particularly as regards the solicitation of existing clients ( see Trego v Hunt [ 1896 ] AC 7 and Churton v Douglas ( 1859 ) Johns 174 ) .
15 The increase is comparable to the mean 27.6% rise in A/g of 21.9mmolmol -1 of C3 species from moist wash to drier slope habitats in the Sonoran desert , where the change in A/g was associated with a shift in species composition .
16 ‘ There are probably a great many parks and recreation grounds that were given to local authorities by local benefactors or acquired by public subscription where the wording in the deeds implies that there is a charitable trust .
17 The foreign element is of no particular relevance where the company in question has granted a debenture secured by a floating charge in the English form .
18 An academic model for building surveying education has been established by the ‘ centres of excellence ’ , and where the shortfall in employment prospects has chilled the ebullience of some job markets , the building surveyor is currently displaying skills and attributes that stimulate a demand and maintain a 100% employment record for the graduates .
19 However , s14(3) comes into its own where the purpose in question is not a common one , or even if it is a common one the goods are fit for some other common purpose thereby making them merchantable .
20 If the situation is one where the person in question is seeking accommodation , the receptionist may ask the prospective guest to pay for the accommodation , in advance .
21 where the services in question consist of carriage by air or by sea our obligations and liabilities are limited in the manner provided by international conventions in respect of air and sea carriers .
22 The presumption probably only operates where the conveyancing history of the land is unknown , and may not operate at all where the land in question is part of a building estate ( Giles v County Building Constructors ( Hertford ) Ltd ( 1971 ) 22 P & CR 978 ) .
23 Should not the Government be considering places where rail and air communications are poor and where the reduction in the defence programme is causing employment problems ?
24 Most at risk is Venice , California , on Los Angeles 's Pacific shore , where the Venice in Peril organisation welcomes visitors ' support to help them to save the many cultural treasures , some of them almost 50 years old .
25 The problem is compounded where the codes in contact themselves are not only similar but have diffuse norms , so that the boundary between them is not always clear either to the linguist or to community members .
26 We were much pressed in argument with submissions that , although fraudulent conduct has become a serious social evil , there are other evils just as grave , or even graver , which have not attracted any special powers ; that if the reason for giving exceptional powers to the Serious Fraud Office is that many frauds involve complicated transactions which are difficult to unravel , then the same could be said of the long and complex trials ( for instance , arising from charges of affray , or of the importation and supply of prohibited drugs ) to which no such powers have been applied ; and that , moreover , the powers of the Office are made available even where the transactions in question are not complicated , since the Act applies to ‘ serious or complex fraud ’ — not ‘ serious and complex fraud . ’
27 By the following day up to 50,000 Moldavians , some armed , were blockading the Gagauz districts , where the Gagauzes in turn had formed their own defence force .
28 Important : where the bend in the pipe needs to be near the end , bend the pipe before cutting it .
29 He looked at the crime figures reported by the Merseyside police , where the increase in clear-up rates could be shown to be related to the number of prison visits by police officers .
30 Areas where substantial industrial growth will be allowed and where the increase in concentrations of pollutants up to federal standards will be insignificant .
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