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

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1 For example , there are dual currency bonds , where the coupon payments are in one currency and the redemption proceeds are in another ; currency change bonds , where coupons are first paid in one currency and then in another ; deferred coupon bonds , where there is a delay in the payment of the first coupon ; multiple coupon bonds , where the coupon payments change over the life of the bond ( although in a predetermined manner ) , fixed-then-floating bonds , where the coupons change from being fixed rate to floating rate ; floating-then-zero bonds , where the bonds change from being floating-rate coupon bonds to zero-coupon bonds ; and missing coupon bonds , where a coupon payment is missed whenever a dividend payment on the issuing corporation 's shares are missed .
2 Journalists whose by-lines are on defamatory stories can exculpate themselves by proving that the defamation was added to their copy without their consent ( a common occurrence where the sting emanates from clumsy sub-editing ) .
3 To tell the truth I 'm not quite sure where the story came from .
4 In the process area , there have been major developments in catalysts for polypropylene manufacture and in the technology for making chlorine and also ammonia — both very mature products indeed on the face of it but where the story has by no means ended , even after a century .
5 Steve , with the instinct that marks him out as a real mountaineer , not just a climber , had searched for and seen an abseil that avoided the First Brittle Ice Traverse , It took us past the Pocket Hanging Glacier seracs , where the ropes twisted into corkscrews and jammed tight .
6 The parallel with the tournament or the joust , where the constraints imposed by space and regulations applied , can not be ignored .
7 For example , there are dual currency bonds , where the coupon payments are in one currency and the redemption proceeds are in another ; currency change bonds , where coupons are first paid in one currency and then in another ; deferred coupon bonds , where there is a delay in the payment of the first coupon ; multiple coupon bonds , where the coupon payments change over the life of the bond ( although in a predetermined manner ) , fixed-then-floating bonds , where the coupons change from being fixed rate to floating rate ; floating-then-zero bonds , where the bonds change from being floating-rate coupon bonds to zero-coupon bonds ; and missing coupon bonds , where a coupon payment is missed whenever a dividend payment on the issuing corporation 's shares are missed .
8 She walked by the tiny marina , where the halyards jingled on the masts of the half dozen boats that were berthed there .
9 There follows deep , sluggish water , a very serpentine course between high banks , a 2.5 mile slog to Balnaan Bridge where the flow quickens for the last 100 yds to the modern , single , wet arch .
10 They 'll soon work out where the lorry came from and they 'll be coming up here and I think they might be very angry . ’
11 An area where some phenomena are known to have been faked , where the will to believe among participants may be very strong , and where observation happens under poor conditions , is hardly a promising one for scientists .
12 These disturbances must have been minimized , however , where the defences ran through the fringes of the main settlement , as they appear to have done at Kenchester .
13 Her father 's stern presence had prevented such scenes of gay ebullience , but the weary harvesters had always been welcomed with heartfelt gratitude and hospitality into her mother 's kitchen , where the tables groaned with an array of fare equally good as that now placed before the workers of Thorsbury .
14 It is difficult to project one 's mind to a subsequent sale where the receipt has to be produced , but one can visualise difficulty where the solicitor for a purchaser objects to the receipt and refuses to settle until a receipt in conformity with the Form provided is produced .
15 Often it is easier to shape and mould the individual pieces before the whole is glued up , but sometimes , where the mouldings run across joints , it is better to glue up , or at least assemble the part first in order to get a neat run of the moulding over the joint .
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17 Pupils could interrogate a data disk holding a collection of source material on the Vikings , for instance , to find out where the Vikings travelled on their voyages and why .
18 The argument gains force when applied to boxing where the emphasis shifts to the muscular flexibility and , as manager Terry Lawless put it , the ‘ natural fluidity ’ of black fighters which gives them a distinct edge over their more rigid white counterparts :
19 Add to this the development in artificial lighting where the emphasis tends to be on cost saving and it is not surprising to find that this preference has more to do with the building professional 's training than satisfying the needs of the occupants .
20 There were , in fact , large areas of responsibility where the Assembly had to be consulted by the Council of Ministers , but its suggestions and amendments could safely be ignored with impunity by the Council .
21 A similar system obtained in North America , where the Indians lived in villages , making clearings and foraging for firewood and other produce , setting fire to much of the forest to drive and enclose game .
22 The exception , of course , is those less well-off pensioners who are disabled or over 80 , where the order provides for additional increases of £1 a week for a single pensioner and £1.50 for a couple , over and above the 7 per cent .
23 The use of certain exclusion clauses is made a criminal offence : the Consumer Transactions ( Restriction on Statements ) Order ( SI 1976 No 1813 ) makes it a criminal offence to seek to exclude or limit liability for breach of the implied terms in contracts of sale where the buyer deals as a consumer a defined in the UCTA 1977 .
24 Section 6 applies to contracts of sale and hire purchase and provides that liability for breach of the implied terms concerned with ( 1 ) compliance with description , ( 2 ) merchantable quality , ( 3 ) fitness for purpose and ( 4 ) correspondence with sample can never be excluded or restricted where the buyer deals as a consumer .
25 The effect of s7(2) and ( 3 ) is that the other implied terms can not be excluded or restricted at all where the buyer deals as a consumer ; they can be excluded outside of consumer supply transactions so long as the supplier can show that such an exclusion is fair and reasonable .
26 The main pastoral work is to provide small communities of faith where the experiences celebrated in the larger community can be reflected on and named .
27 on the other hand , in Patullo v. Dundee Corporation , 1969 S.L.T. 31 , MacIntyre v. Elie and Earlsferry Town Council , 1967 S.L.T. ( sh.Ct. ) 78 , and MacGregor v. Berwickshire County Council , 1967 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 13 , appeals were refused where the decision appealed against proceeded on general policy .
28 Where the privilege arises under the law of the requesting State and the privilege has not been stated in the Letter , the requested authority may ask the requesting authority to confirm whether such privilege or duty exists , in order to safeguard the witness 's interests .
29 Its long-suffering shareholders are to get the opportunity to succeed where the government failed in 1982 , and break the company up .
30 Even where the government pays for the mechanical means of conservation entirely ( and thus avoids the problems of a lack of capital or labour on the part of the farmer , his inability to forgo food crops for a season , and the reduction of his perception of the risks involved even if his private resources are sufficient ) , such an act engenders apathy on the part of the farmer , who regards the work as belonging to the state ( FAO 1966 : 172 , for a project in Morocco ) .
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