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

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1 Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension .
2 The passage and the cavern were formed where a stream of water used to flow along a bedding plane between layers of limestone .
3 The reason for this paradox is clear : the potential benefits of LMS will not be realised where the application of a relatively crude pupil-led formula results in insufficient funds being available for the school to ‘ run itself on .
4 While in the context of the prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures equivalent thereto there is express provision for national safeguard measures , it is clear that both under Article 36 of the EEC Treaty and under the theory of the protection of mandatory requirements , national measures may only be justified where the matter at issue is not governed by provisions of Community law .
5 The Disciplinary Code in Schedule 1 to the Police ( Discipline ) Regulations 1985 contains an offence of ‘ improper disclosure of information ’ , which is committed where a member of a police force without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force .
6 Improper disclosure of information , which offence is committed where a member of a police force ( a ) without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force …
7 In Simcock v Rhodes ( 1978 ) 66 Cr App R 192 the court held that an offence was committed where a group of 15 youths told a police sergeant to ‘ fuck off ’ .
8 This endorsement should be added where the building to be insured is a Farm House .
9 Therefore , exposure to concentrations over and above the TLV may be permitted where the number of hours of exposure is less than those referred to above .
10 But have the Free Churches succeeded where the Church of England has failed ?
11 The United States found the implications of these new political realities harder to accept than the rest of the international community , which had almost unanimously welcomed the PLO 's clarified accommodationism .
12 Taking steps to ensure that Queen Victoria was informed of Leopold 's candidature while ignoring Napoleon III was in itself an insult , for France was certainly more directly concerned in the matter than England and the Emperor had better need than the Queen to be told directly .
13 IF YOUR MOTOR CAR IS NOT INSURED AGAINST DAMAGE the services offered by our Appointed Repairers can be recommended although the question of its repair will of course be a matter for your own attention .
14 It could be asked to view the site where a particular incident occurred although the expense of leaving the courtroom is unlikely to be justified where a photograph or a detailed description would suffice .
15 Additional information can lead to better odds and bigger returns but if the information costs more to obtain than the increase in returns the result is a net loss .
16 Aditional information can lead to better odds and bigger returns but if the information costs more to obtain than the increase in returns the result is a net loss .
17 Qualified privilege may be claimed if the member of the council making the statement about a person can show that he made it without malice and in pursuit of a public duty .
18 Thus , if the clause is reasonable it will stand for all the classes of liability under the UCTA for which exclusion is permitted if the requirement of reasonableness is satisfied .
19 After Ronnie McCullough had pulled one back in the opening minute of the second half , the Comrades dominated until the finish without being able to find an equaliser .
20 A statement issued by the Governor says : ’ It would be improper to comment until the outcome of the investigation is known . ’
21 Presumably , it will be committed if the distribution of offensive literature were itself sufficiently ostentatious to constitute a display .
22 This can be given by the co-ordination number of the lattice z but we must also know if a cell in the co-ordination shell is empty .
23 ‘ I do n't know if a lot of men put themselves up against that . ’
24 ‘ And you do n't know if the writer of the cheque lives in that building ? ’ asked Mr Utterson .
25 I do n't know if the situation in Germany is as stable as people are making out I do not know if the other continents , or the other countries within the European continents , are of a stable nature when we look at what is happening in certain parts of the previous Russia or the states of the U S S R there is complete and utter confusion and atrocities being perpetrated on people within those .
26 ‘ I do n't know , ’ she repeated , more solemnly , ‘ I do n't know if the amount of wanting has anything to do with the getting . ’
27 Yet this is an area where the emotional strength of junior adventures , so often timid and inadequate , could be deepened if the concept of honour in its universal sense were to be recognised .
28 The relationship between early marriage and later infecundity also stands if the proportion of infecund women is regressed on the median age at first marriage .
29 Still less do we want to know if the production of the book or research paper represented a learning experience for the academic concerned .
30 Instead , the Novice would wait until the start of a new season and , having managed to buy some appropriate clothes , would then ‘ appear ’ at the back of the terrace .
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