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

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1 Annuities generally issued from lay land , and a technical distinction was evidently maintained at Water Stratford , Bucks. , where the abbot had a pension of 6s. 8d. as well as an annuity of 4s .
2 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 .
3 But the requirement may equally well be satisfied where the promisee confers a benefit on the promisor without in fact suffering any detriment . ’
4 Where the licensee holds a residential or restaurant licence it can lead to disqualification of the licensee .
5 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 .
6 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 ) .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The commissioner will not investigate matters where the complainant has a remedy through a court or tribunal .
10 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 ) .
11 Where the landlord seeks a break clause on renewal , the tenant should press for any right to break to be mutual .
12 Alternatively the Vendor may argue , particularly where the price includes a substantial element for goodwill , that the Purchaser 's only remedy will be to have damages assessed on the ‘ indemnity ’ basis .
13 Consider the arbitrarily shaped sheet in Figure 4.10 , where the boundary has a distribution of forces and displacements under equilibrium .
14 Where the court extends a period at a time when that period has expired and a warrant has been issued , the court is to suspend the warrant for the extended period ; if before the expiration of the extended period the lessee pays into court ( sic ) all the rent arrears and all the costs , the court shall cancel the warrant ( s 138(9) ) .
15 Where the court makes a residence order in care proceedings a family assistance order will not be appropriate if there is a need to protect the child and provide local authority services .
16 Few standard conveyancing textbooks mention , let alone discuss , the covenant implied in a conveyance made under " an order of the court " and there is a suggestion by reason of the heading to Part VI that such a covenant is only to be used where the court orders a conveyance on behalf of a person suffering under a disability .
17 The new requirements are largely set out in the Building Societies ( Accounts and Related Provisions ) Regulations 1992 , although where the change necessitated a change to the 1986 Act itself , that has been effected through the s 104 mechanism , which enables company law to be applied to building societies by Order .
18 She walked almost to the edge of the cliff , where the road made a sharp left .
19 Ahead of me , to my right , the humps of Yorburgh and Drumaldrace shimmered in the heat as I dropped down following a kink where the road crosses a beck .
20 Large-scale redundancies , particularly where the company employs a sizeable proportion of the workforce , are liable to result in a substantial reduction in local purchasing power ; this may in turn have a knock-on effect on other local businesses and on local tax revenues and hence municipally-provided services , and the ensuing high level of unemployment is likely to contribute more generally to a weakening of community relations .
21 A detailed assessment of the functioning of oral musculature can reveal delayed or immature functioning or dysfunction where the child shows a deviant pattern of development .
22 " Negligence " in this context should be distinguished from the tort of negligence , where the law implies a duty of care between parties who have not made a contract with each other .
23 The client is made known to LIFESPAN by using option 5.2.1 , where the user supplies a title for it and LIFESPAN allocates a client identifier to it .
24 A system where the user presses a series of buttons without thought and gets exactly what he needs ( rather than what he at that stage thinks he wants ) is efficient but not entirely educational , any more than one so difficult that the user could only throw himself at the mercy of the person sitting at the reader 's adviser desk .
25 Direct classification search , where the user enters a classification code and the system responds with records of items classified at or near the entered code .
26 The type of valuation report we may be asked to provide will be either a ‘ value added ’ report ( where the firm provides a commentary ) or an ‘ assurance oriented ’ report ( where the firm reports on a valuation prepared by a third party ) .
27 A type of bronze , where the alloy possesses a greater proportion of tin to copper .
28 Where the park straddles a county boundary , two joint-planning boards were established , and these have operated successfully in both the Peak and Lake District regions .
29 Until recently , it was assumed that the section would operate only where the pursuer had a specific Conclusion in his Summons seeking provisional damages , but a recent opinion of Lord McCluskey is to the effect that the pursuer can make an application that his case be treated as one seeking provisional damages at any stage during the case .
30 Where the Act applies a reasonableness test it generally provides that a party can not exclude or restrict liability " except in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss2 , 3 , 4 ) or that liability can be excluded or restricted " but only in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss6 , 7 ) .
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