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

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1 On 14 December 1991 , the south-southeast-trending fracture widened ( maximum extension by April 1992 , 1.5m ) , lava was erupted close to the summit , and by 15 December activity had moved down to a site 2,400m a.s.l. where the fracture intersects the western cliff wall of the Valle del Bove .
2 Unbroken , that is , except for a tiny barn , a grey stone speck just visible on the last airy swell hundreds of feet up where the hillside joined the moorland above .
3 Following an agreement between the Duke of Buccleuch and the Caledonian Railway a branch line was constructed from Slateford , on the main Carstairs–Edinburgh ( Lothian Road ) line , through generally open countryside , to West Granton where the Duke owned the Harbour .
4 Where the benefit approaches the level of earnings there may be little incentive to return to work .
5 This initiative is perhaps most needed in those very small congregations where there are few musical resources , and where the inability to maintain the ‘ traditional ’ style of music has led to near-despair .
6 Where the customer goes the money goes too .
7 BESPOKE sandwiches — where the customer chooses the bread and the filling , prices from 70p to £1.40 — are now available at Parliament 's newest cafe , at 7 Millbank .
8 Murr escaped an assassination attempt on his way to the March 20 Cabinet meeting where the plan to disband the militias was to be approved .
9 In a one-to-many binary relationship , where the relationship linking the entities is the carter of attributes , these migrate to the member record and the relationship disappears .
10 What is the position , though , where the buyer resells the goods on sale or return terms ?
11 So , where the buyer bought the goods under a credit agreement of a certain type he will be able to bring against the creditor a claim similar to that which he can bring against the seller .
12 That may work for a lottery system where the buyer buys the fun of expectation but it does not — or should not — apply to opportunities .
13 Where the Buyer purchases the goods with the intention of selling them to a third party for the use by that third party of the goods at work , the Buyer undertakes to supply the goods to the third party on the basis that the third party will ensure , so far as reasonably practicable , that the goods will be safe and without risks to health when properly used , and the Buyer further undertakes to procure the signature by the third party ( prior to delivery of the goods to the third party ) of the written undertaking attached hereto as Annex A obliging the third party to take the steps specified in that undertaking to ensure this .
14 where the landlord requires the premises for demolition or reconstruction ;
15 However , where the landlord opposes the grant of a new tenancy on redevelopment grounds , the tenant may be entitled to a new tenancy of an economically separable part of the holding if the landlord 's redevelopment would not be impeded ( s31A ; s32(1A) ) .
16 There is Totes not far away on the Dieppe road , and the famous old Hotel des Cygnes where Guy de Maupassant wrote Boule de Suif and where the proprietor appears the very embodiment of Norman robustness .
17 Where the wife takes the conveyance and requires it to be conveyed to herself and the new husband , she should convey as " trustee " ( thus implying that she herself has not encumbered the property ) as she has never had the legal title vested in her absolutely .
18 Typically where there are damaging consequences and where the sufferer feels the compulsion to continue to use or return to the substance Or behaviour of addiction despite those damaging consequences .
19 Where the staging touches the wall . ’
20 There are also plenty of tasks , although these are now perhaps more common in leisure than in paid work , where the man supplies the muscle power , for example the manual labourer and the active sportsman .
21 Where the fall hit the pool the water threshed as though boiling , but a few feet further on it was limpid , still , crystal-clear , hedged in by banks of ferns and tulip trees , and at the far end was the outlet where the water drained away to the sea .
22 The coordinates X and Y are restricted by , where the boundary contains the space-like plane on which the collision occurs .
23 Should there be a difference between the case where the demand comes from the seamen and that where the master takes the initiative with a generous offer ?
24 It reached staggering heights at Boston Park Square ( 1872–4 ) , Worcester , Massachusetts ( 1875–6 ) , Indianapolis Union ( 1886–9 ) , and supremely at Waterbury , Connecticut ( 1909 ) , perhaps the last example , where the campanile duplicated the height of the station building some two and a half times .
25 Challenges based on interpretation ( or " construction " ) arguments used to be effective : see an example at 7.2.4 , where the court investigated the technology of oil fields in order to interpret the expert procedure .
26 See also the case Casey v Breachwood Motors Ltd ( Times Law Reports 29 July 1992 ) , where the court lifted the veil of incorporation to allow the plaintiff to proceed against the second company .
27 The problem of extension of power was evaded in Expenses , where the Court found the Organisation 's actions to be intra vires the Charter , and was side-stepped by the use of estoppel in Nicaragua .
28 At Bridge Cottage Cafe , where the road crosses the beck , there is a bridge called locally Oliver Bridge .
29 Up to October 1985 , where the system required the students to spend the whole of the spring term on teaching practice , I was able to conceptualise the academic year like this :
30 It is submitted , therefore , that s3 is capable of applying to clauses which define duties , at least where the clause defines the duties in a way contrary to what a reasonable person would expect in the absence of the term in question , and the drafter should assume that it will apply to all clauses which exclude or limit liability for breach of contract , or allow a party to alter the nature of performance ( see also the attitude of Bridge LJ to clauses seeking to avoid liability for misrepresentation in Cremdean Properties Ltd v Nash ( 1977 ) 244 EG 547 , examined in Chapter 8,2 ) .
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