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

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1 Newer specimens feature Richard Goode 's Sukhoi Su-26MX G-ORBY , where although the registration has been overtaken by events it has much more of a ring to it than G-YELT , for example !
2 If the output of a spending agency is proportional to the number of front-line workers ( for convenience we take the factor of proportionality as unity ) , an output of G requires an organization with ( ) grades where If the salary of the front-line worker is denoted by w , then the total labour cost involved in administering the output G is where h is given by ( 10–1 ) .
3 If we 're talking about using this sy er type of system for running mission critical systems where if the database goes down the business stops running and starts losing money , then we need to be able to run twenty four hours a day seven days a week .
4 Raym. 742 , where before the revolution of 1688 the plaintiff had sentence from James II 's High Commissioners to pay a sum of money to the defendant and did pay it .
5 Medics presented glowing testimonies to successive government inquiries on the marvellous conversion worked by the acts ; where before the conduct of prostitutes was miserable in the extreme , now they had common decency and self-respect .
6 The Royal Humane Society have a number of other awards where though the deed did not warrant a medal , some recognition was appropriate , and for this , they issue in descending order of importance , Testimonials on Vellum , Testimonials on Parchment and Certificates of Recommendation .
7 ( 5 ) Discretionary management or merely broker/dealing : Greater protection is given to a customer whose assets are managed on a discretionary basis than where the customer is consulted and authorises ( or initiates ) each transaction .
8 Courts may more readily accept that fiduciary duties have been modified or excluded in the context of a commercial agreement between parties of equal status28 than where the customer is inexperienced .
9 ( 84 ) The tune was heard to come from no further away than where the track slings around the shoulder of the hill .
10 Many are apocryphal , although where a thatcher makes use of straw which contains a few ears of grain , rats may be a problem .
11 Technically , the Act does not oblige the person imposing the conditions to specify which of the alternative grounds he relies upon for his authority to do so , although where the event is to be held in the future , the directions given by the chief of police must be in writing .
12 The new requirements are largely set out in the Building Societies ( Accounts and Related Provisions ) Regulations 1992 , although where the change necessitated a change to the 1986 Act itself , that has been effected through the s 104 mechanism , which enables company law to be applied to building societies by Order .
13 The Court of Appeal has in such cases refused a jury even though the allegation accuses the plaintiff of committing criminal offences , although where the trial affects national interests or the honour and integrity of national personalities it may decide otherwise .
14 It may be possible to send copies of standard terms by fax , although where the print is small , the faxed copy may be difficult , or impossible , to read ; thus faxed terms may be held not to have been incorporated , or to be unreasonable .
15 If a particular form of notice is prescribed , failure to serve notice in the prescribed form will not generally invalidate the notice ( Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral v Lennards Ltd ( 1977 ) 35 P & CR 309 ) ; although where the timetable is tight and the landlord 's notice is required to state a rental figure it may be of the essence that the notice should do so ( Commission for New Towns v R Levy & Co [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 121 ) .
16 For Carolingian royal rights had applied everywhere except where a grant of immunity blocked them ; but Capetian royal rights were respecters of strongly entrenched vested interests .
17 If the costs are not paid then , except where a defence to costs has been filed , the plaintiff may enter judgment in default for them .
18 Except where a certificate for summary administration has been issued , as soon as practicable in the twelve week period after the making of a bankruptcy order , the official receiver must decide whether or not to summon a meeting of creditors for the purpose of choosing someone to be the trustee of the estate in his place ( s 293(1) ) .
19 Except where a delay or derogation was allowed under the Directive — and the UK had now also accepted that its grounds for derogation had all along been invalid — ‘ all supplies of drinking water in the United Kingdom were required to be in compliance with the Directive by 20 July ’ .
20 Except where a quotation states otherwise , all quotations based on a tonnage rate shall apply to the gross weight unless :
21 Copies of judgments are to be sent in all cases except where a warrant of execution is issued straight away ( Ord 22 , r 1(3) ) .
22 A new extra-statutory concession has also been published to the effect that the Board of Inland Revenue will accept group relief claims signed by a person the company has authorised to make the claim , except where a liquidator has been appointed .
23 The practical effect of the amendment is to make it clear that an RFL can not supervise or manage the office of a multi-national practice , except where no right of audience or right to conduct litigation is exercised from the office or supervised from it .
24 In effect , where a firm 's customer is an intermediary dealing on behalf of his own clients , the firm must in principle treat the intermediary 's client as its own customer if it knows the client 's identity ( except where the firm is dealing with a market counterparty , see page 29 below ) ; in certain circumstances , however , the intermediary can be treated as the customer ( see below ) .
25 Indeed in Ireland , questions of safety for road users explains the incorporation of s13(2) of the Irish Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1980 which provides that , except where the buyer is a dealer in motor vehicles , " there is an implied condition that , at the time of the delivery of the vehicle under the contract , it is free from any defect which would render it a danger to the public , including persons travelling in the vehicle " .
26 No work shall be automatically excluded except where the law of the land expressly forbids its circulation .
27 It should also be noted that " credit " is available for earlier dispositions which are associated operations which amounted to transfers of value except where the disposition was made to a spouse .
28 Although versions of all the papers in the collection have been published elsewhere ( but not always in English ) , they are cited here in these easily available versions except where the date or other details of the original publications are particularly relevant .
29 These included : ( i ) the right to set their own prices ( except where the enterprise had a monopoly , in which case prices would continue to be regulated by the state ) ; ( ii ) freedom to set wages and issue stocks and bonds ; and ( iii ) the right of employee councils in state enterprises to reject state plans .
30 Except where the packing is perfect , as in paraffins and in some polyacetylenes , the chains do not adopt a unique structure but may partake of crystalline order in some regions ; while in other parts a quasi-amorphous state is found , with all possible grades of disorder between .
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