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

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1 But the job of lifting the standards of people employed , giving them proper training , and paying a wage which breaks dependence on overtime and lifts morale : this together must far exceed the costs of the technology , and it is n't by any means clear what the bill will be or where the money will come from .
2 It may also be that where the tenant is a company an in-house surveyor may perform the role .
3 As Professor Wedderburn has observed , the result of this decision could be that where an association of employers is fighting off a trade union , it may be able to ‘ keep its smaller members in the front line and avoid any of its bigger members being parties to the dispute ’ .
4 The effect of the decision in Aveling Barford is that where a company has no retained earnings , a transfer by it to a sister company which is known to be at an under value may be treated as an unauthorised return of capital .
5 But what use is that where a concert party is suspected ?
6 The only difference is that where the vaccine manufacturers use two strains of human flu viruses-one that grows well in hen 's eggs and the other with the currently circulating strain of flu virus so as to get the right antigens — the object in the latest work is to obtain a non-disease causing flu virus that will grow in humans but will also protect against the particular strain of wild type flu that is in circulation .
7 There is one remarkable difference between the two texts , and that is that where the responsa version has the composite wording lego concedique volo the digesta text has only concedi volo .
8 The explanation put forward for this relationship is that where the coverage of collective agreements is extensive , as in centralised-bargaining structures , trade union membership is thereby encouraged since the benefits of agreements are seen to accrue to union members on a wide scale .
9 Leading on from this , a more general point is that where the objective of the operation is rather broader than profit maximization , shareholder control is probably far less appropriate than state control ( see , for example , Baumol , 1984 ) .
10 The other view is that where the conduct of the plaintiff would have given rise to the defence at common law if he was suing for negligence , the defence is applicable .
11 The second problem is that where the engine joins the Series IIa gearbox there is a half moon gap , this could cause serious problems of mud and dirt if we have to wade across mud to pick up some dismounted horse rider .
12 The other view is that where the plaintiff comes across a danger which has already been created by the defendant the defence can operate .
13 The other suggestion is that where the product under licence is technically advanced it is likely that it will be continually improved through innovation ; the sanction here is that if there are royalty payment problems then the latest innovation can be withheld .
14 The counter-argument is that where the vendor has co-operated fully , it is not appropriate for the investor to deny the vendor the benefit of information which has been supplied by the target or the vendor .
15 The third point is that where an exemption clause is not invalidated ( or not completely so ) by section 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act , the buyer may still be able to defeat the exemption clause by relying on section 6 , section 8 or section 2 of that Act .
16 This is where the real debate is and where the Government have succeeded in taking the high ground .
17 By " saying " things I do not mean simply that men talk about what they do , but that all their social behaviour is " coded " so that it makes statements about what the social situation is and where the actor is positioned in that social situation .
18 Ginny had no idea who it was or where the scream came from .
19 The major modification was that where the judge thought that disclosure of a particular risk was obviously necessary but it was not medical pactice to disclose , then following standard practice would not avoid liability .
20 One of the defects under the previous law was that where the person being addressed was a police constable no offence was committed , since a constable would be unlikely , because of his training , to react by being provoked into breaking the peace .
21 The defect in the Act which the reintroduction of the intention to incite racial hatred was intended to remedy was that where the recipient of the material was for one reason or another unlikely to be moved to racial hatred , no offence was committed .
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