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

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1 In the context of section 39(2) this might include ‘ accompanying the child in situations where it would be unsafe for the child to go to school unaccompanied ’ , where the child did live ( only just in this more recent case ) within ‘ walking distance ’ .
2 Even where the lessor does have notice of the partnership , a failure to change the lessees may result in an apparent holding out of the outgoing partner as a continuing member of the firm , if the lessor has no other means of knowing of the change .
3 Where the Act does apply it seeks to regulate all the different types of exclusion clause which may be found in a contract .
4 Where the state does take initiatives , it should do so by involving private enterprise , e.g. with the inner cities or the Channel tunnel .
5 Nonetheless , the European Court has held that , where the State does provide an appeal process , then that process must satisfy , mutatis mutandis , the standards of Article 6 .
6 The following have been found where the complement does seem to be entailed : ( 101 ) She was charged with receiving the mink-coat knowing it to have been stolen .
7 Even if flags are not embryos there are many cases in development where the embryo does behave rather like a regulating French flag .
8 Secondly , Parliament provided machinery for administration in the situation where the power to appoint a receiver does not exist , or where the power does exist but has not been exercised , or where the power has been exercised , but the person by whom or on whose behalf the receiver has been appointed consents to an order being made .
9 Where the objection does dent it , however , is in the ambiguity of key terms like ‘ fellow countrymen ’ , something that MacIver points to .
10 And where the beer did agree eventually , I mean under slight pressure .
11 Where the defendant does realise that he is confronted by a policeman , it is not necessary for the prosecutor to show that he is aware that the latter is acting in the execution of his duty .
12 In Sonnet 5 , for example , when we read ‘ Those hours that with gentle work did frame/The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell ’ we take the second line as meaning ‘ Thy lovely gaze ’ ( similarly with 137 , to the Mistress ) .
13 Where a person does become so obsessional that this never happens , there is often some other problem .
14 Where a firm does provide services to a private customer on written contractual terms ( whether a two-way customer agreement required by the rules or a non-mandatory one used for commercial purposes ) , the agreement must set out in adequate detail the basis on which those services are provided .
15 Where a statement does cause the relevant belief or attitude in a hearer , it is because he has some reason to think the speaker 's beliefs on that topic are likely to be true , or his attitudes ones he is likely to find , on enquiry , reason to share , rather than because the mere words have any great hold over him .
16 The cases do suggest , however , that where a director does possess a relevant expertise he should be judged by the standards of a competent practitioner of it , presumably on the ground that he has expressly or impliedly held himself out as being appropriately qualified .
17 Even where an undertaking does fall within the exemption , the competition rules will apply if their application does not obstruct the performance of the specific functions of the undertaking concerned .
18 Even where an application does arouse some opposition , issues of public amenity rarely arise .
19 In Oscar Chess Ltd v Williams [ 1957 ] 1 WLR 370 , Denning LJ suggested that a binding promise might be inferred from the circumstances if the seller stated a fact which was or should be within his own knowledge , and of which the buyer was ignorant , intending that the buyer should act upon it , and with the result that the buyer did act upon it .
20 They associated it particularly with fertility , and modern research is revealing that the moon does influence the reproductive cycles of at least some creatures .
21 There may be no crust on the far side , and even on the near side it may be confined to certain regions , such as beneath the maria , though the majority view is that the Moon does have a global crust .
22 But , whatever her doubts , she had to admit that the dress did look good , and it was n't too formal if her escort turned up in jeans .
23 When the case first came before the Court of Appeal , the court , finding no assistance in the text of the Convention itself , held in effect that the proceedings had to be regarded as in a ‘ civil or commercial matter ’ both under the law of the requesting country , which must necessarily be the starting-point , and that of England , the courts of which had to be satisfied that the request did fall within the terms of the Act .
24 It is in virtue of ( 5 ) , ( 7 ) , and ( 8 ) that we can truly say that the circumstance makes happen and explains the effect , and not the other way on .
25 On the other hand , as we travel on we find that the road does appear to be leading somewhere .
26 I call this an alternative theory because it seems obvious to me that the committee did think that clause 12 was necessary — and I am not simply referring to the definition of ‘ deception . ’
27 ‘ The Queen has now made a gesture towards public opinion and has recognised in the modern world that the monarch does have to pay income tax .
28 The crowds of visitors to the Dolls ' House at Wembley are a proof that the public do appreciate your work .
29 To gain these advantages , a fresh look will need to be taken at all our storage risks to ensure that the system does give the required performance .
30 I think we call er the volunteers , or those who run the shops anyway , Sally 's Army and that is in my way a tribute to Sally Barker who 's chairman of our branches advisory committee and does so much to make sure that the money does get raised in the field .
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