Example sentences of "[subord] the [noun sg] [vb -s] [art] " 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 No security dealer may deal in securities where it acted as an issuing house or in securities issued by itself , or in securities issued by another company where the trader holds an equity interest in excess of 10 per cent .
3 The Jew had left Judaea , where the capital has a name difficult to pronounce ( they call it Ierusalem ) and had come down to the sea .
4 But the requirement may equally well be satisfied where the promisee confers a benefit on the promisor without in fact suffering any detriment . ’
5 Where the benefit approaches the level of earnings there may be little incentive to return to work .
6 Where the licensee holds a residential or restaurant licence it can lead to disqualification of the licensee .
7 But the past summer saw a reversion to the Old Weather ( cloud and warm rain : England in July , where the cricketer casts no shadow ) , and somehow Earthquake has stuck .
8 Where the customer goes the money goes too .
9 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 .
10 This is hardly surprising where the supplier consistently meets the customer 's needs , and where the customer buys a wide variety of products from many different suppliers thereby incurring a major management and monitoring task .
11 Where the PC has no real expanded RAM , using EMM386.EXE to provide it for cacheing is wasteful of resources .
12 credit card or trading check which can be used only in specific shops ) ; or it is unrestricted , where the borrower gets a loan of money which he could in practice use for whatever he wants ( even if he has in fact arranged to use it for some particular purpose ) .
13 This is why coaxial cable can more easily be used for a switched-star system , where the cable runs a short distance from switching station to TV set .
14 Rejection of a complaint by the Commission may lead to proceedings before the European Court by the complainant , where the complainant alleges a direct and adverse effect on its market position as a result of the state subsidy of which complaint is made .
15 The commissioner will not investigate matters where the complainant has a remedy through a court or tribunal .
16 Thus where the buyer commits an anticipatory repudiation which the seller fails to accept as terminating the contract , the seller will be liable if he himself subsequently fails to perform the contract .
17 What is the position , though , where the buyer resells the goods on sale or return terms ?
18 In the event of a claim where the buyer has an insurance policy in force to cover the house , the Corporation would only pay its rateable proportion of the claim ( see Section 9.3 of these instructions ) .
19 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 .
20 Where the buyer places an order with a seller for what is essentially sub-contract manufacture , it is very common either for the seller to require the buyer to provide such items for use in the manufacture , or to have such items made himself .
21 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 .
22 Where the landlord retains a roadway he may be under a positive duty to the tenant to prevent obstruction of it ( Hilton v Smith ( James ) & Sons ( Norwood ) Ltd ( 1979 ) 257 EG 1063 ) .
23 Where the landlord retains no property adjoining the demised property , the question of party structures will rarely arise as between him and his tenant .
24 where the landlord requires the premises for demolition or reconstruction ;
25 Accordingly , where the landlord proves an intention to redevelop not immediately capable of implementation , the court will order the inclusion of a break-clause exercisable when the landlord is ready .
26 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) ) .
27 Where the landlord seeks a break clause on renewal , the tenant should press for any right to break to be mutual .
28 But where the landlord has no such obligations , then in the absence of an express right he is not entitled to enter the demised property in order to carry out repairs even where the tenant has failed to repair and is in breach of covenant ( Regional Properties Ltd v City of London Real Property Co Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 64 ) .
29 In addition , where the landlord pays an inducement to the tenant in order to persuade the tenant to take up the lease , that is a payment on which the tenant must account for VAT ( Nevile Russell v Commissioners of Customs & Excise [ 1987 ] VATTR 194 ) .
30 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 .
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