Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The latter part of this subclause is inserted to try to avoid the difficulty that could arise where a landlord declines to accept rent in order not to waive a breach of covenant by the tenant , which it has been suggested could have a similar effect of releasing the guarantor , but this is not certain .
2 Here , a charge under Schedule E can arise where a manager has acquired shares in respect of which a " chargeable event " occurs while he is the beneficial owner of them and the manager is a director or employee of Newco or Target or an associated company of either of them at some time during the period of seven years ending with the date on which the chargeable event occurs .
3 A situation may arise where a family is involved and the father is unable to return to the U.K. If he requires someone to remain with him it would be unfair to say the children would have to go home alone .
4 It would arise where a defendant could not prove , on the balance of probabilities , that his story was correct , that someone else was responsible for causing personal injury or damage to the vehicle taken or to other vehicles and articles , and that he was not a party to the offence .
5 Circumstances may arise where a card is retained by an Abbeylink machine .
6 As the course lengthens the bed of the distributary will be built up and the situation may arise where a levee is breached and a new shorter course to the sea made available .
7 The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 .
8 But in the middle , cases would arise where the courts had to exercise their discretion , cases where differences of degree merged almost imperceptibly into differences of kind .
9 Problems may also arise where the headtenant provides services to his subtenants , particularly where the subtenant 's service charge is reserved as rent .
10 Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension .
11 The problem does not arise where the review takes place on the assumption of a hypothetical letting for the residue of the actual term .
12 Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor .
13 Either side , or the jury , could ask for the tape itself to be played during the trial and the judge would almost always accede ; difficulties might arise where the tape contained objectionable or inadmissible evidence , for example , references to previous convictions , but these could usually be overcome .
14 It is suggested that as a result of CA 1985 , s35 the main difficulties will only arise where the purchaser knows or should have known that the directors of the vendor were abusing their powers , for example , by committing a fraud on the vendor 's creditors .
15 Difficulty may arise where the purposes of the various parties to the combination are different .
16 Excess salary costs will arise where the supply head is employed on a salary higher than the group size of the receiving school .
17 If consent does not exist where a woman lacks understanding of the nature of the act and if the defendant knows of her lack of understanding , then he must have the requisite mens rea for the offence .
18 Libby would not watch ; she hated the high-pitched squealing as the rabbits panicked , hearing a stick thump or a shot ring out , seeing the warm fur parting in the breeze as someone threw it down beside the other corpses .
19 He also went along with the Bowlby theory to the extent of discouraging mothers from working : ‘ the extra money she might earn or the satisfaction she might receive is not so important after all . ’
20 Enclaves of this non-dispersing animal can only survive where the adults can breed successfully .
21 He is uncertain whether the June price will fall or the March and September prices will rise , and decides to open a butterfly spread .
22 To take the British example , I would hazard that the ratio of real balances to total private sector net worth is less than 1% ( see Dow and Saville ( 1988 ) for a breakdown of the constituent parts of private sector wealth ) .
23 I would not have told you place or time if I did not know that every man of them is far into the mountains and out of your reach long before this .
24 The judge in making an award of damages will know that a payment into court has been made , but will not know in what sum and so can not ensure that the damages awarded are high enough to beat the payment into court , if minded to make an award similar to that which the defendant has offered .
25 Once you have done so , the word ‘ play ’ flashes in the display to let you know that a parameter has been changed .
26 For we can know that a species is related to an ancestral population by evolutionary descent , even though the details of the transition are controversial . ' ’
27 He said last night : ‘ I did not know that a policewoman had been stabbed but something serious had obviously happened .
28 The hon. Gentleman may know that a tonne of plutonium is equivalent , in energy terms , to about 3.5 million tonnes of coal .
29 If you follow football you will already know that a substitute is a man who takes the place of another player .
30 ‘ You do n't know that a tenant from your building was kidnapped that morning and that the evidence you 've just given could be vital ? ’
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