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

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1 Lord Wilberforce suggested that there should be a relaxation of the exclusionary rule so that where a minister promoting a Bill makes an explicit and official statement as to the meaning or scope of the provision , reference should be allowed to that statement .
2 This should be taken as referring to the office of head teacher , so that where a person is acting in place of the head teacher ( usually this will be the deputy head teacher ) , s/he will be able to exercise this power .
3 At British general elections , vote counts are reported at constituency level only , so that where a party gets its votes is largely unknown ( though party workers have efficient ways of estimating the geography of their support when acting as scrutineers at the count ) .
4 In Woodrow , it was held that affray is a continuing offence , so that where an indictment charged the defendants with a single offence and particularised several incidents that had occurred at different places and over a period of several hours , the indictment was not bad for duplicity .
5 It means merely that where the trustee was in possession of the property under trust , he could be ordered to make it over .
6 This provision overcomes the difficulty mentioned above that where a company is ceasing to trade there is no justifying rationale for such payments because there is no future flow of profits that present ‘ generosity ’ to employees might help increase .
7 ( 84 ) The tune was heard to come from no further away than where the track slings around the shoulder of the hill .
8 This can be expressed compactly as where the Kronecker delta is defined to be unity if α is equal to β but zero otherwise .
9 Only for distance — 30 metres or more and where the advantage of the draw is negated — does he favour right over left .
10 Contrary advice came in from Nashville where the film was doing well and where the upshot seemed to be that ‘ the only way to sell Red Salute is as a gay romantic comedy ’ .
11 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 .
12 His first recorded project in Cambridge was the building of the west range of Clare College ( 1669–76 ) , where Thomas Grumbold had worked previously and where the design was probably the joint work of Grumbold , a ‘ surveyor ’ called Jackson , and the college authorities .
13 When bream are resting they can be anywhere , and usually anywhere but where the patrol route is .
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