Example sentences of "[that] exist [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 The latter are legislative committees set up to take the committee stage of a bill and they have to reflect the division of party strength that exists on the floor of the House .
2 Cynics of course would hold that the power potential and the danger that exists at the interface of the physical and the metaphysical exists only in the human imagination .
3 Marx 's and Engels 's first concern with anthropological material was therefore to show the variety that exists in the nature of social relations , and the historical peculiarity of a society where one group of people treat others only in respect of the labour they provide , labour which then can be bought and sold as though it was any other useful article .
4 Chlor-chemicals general manager Bob Hunt said : ‘ Results like these indicate the degree of confusion that exists around the use of chlorine and its natural presence in the environment .
5 The amount of surplus ACT included in the claim must be capable of being determined by reference to circumstances that existed at the time of the claim ( see Proctor & Gamble Ltd v Taylerson ( 1990 ) STC 624 ) .
6 On Aug. 23 the Minister of Home Affairs , S. B. Chavan , presented a bill to the Lok Sabha ( lower house of parliament ) which sought to prohibit the conversion of any place of worship that existed at the time of India 's independence from the United Kingdom in 1947 .
7 In this chapter , I have tried to assess the provisions of WFP in the light of the financial management agenda that existed at the end of 1988. 1 have endeavoured to look at the principles behind its proposals , rather than the detailed systems requirements necessary to make them work .
8 Whatever future peace Lebanon can obtain , it is not going to be under the power-sharing system that existed before the start of the civil war .
9 Should the first theory be correct , the similarities that exist between the motility of the colon in the normal location and in the transposed location would not exist , as the nerves would have been interrupted during transection and mobilisation of the segment of colon .
10 Other research has shown how evaluations of ‘ good ’ policing vary with types of police practice , with the different ‘ types ’ of policemen conceptualizing competent practice in contrasting ways ( Muir 1977 ; Reiner 1978 ; for a review of the numerous typologies of policemen that exist in the sociology of policing see Reiner 1985 : 104–6 ) .
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