Example sentences of "be [adj] where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , a continuing and , in some ways , irresolvable problem is how to balance the twin aims of conservation and recreation since , despite the Sandford recommendations , it has not always been clear where the emphasis should be ( Cripps 1980 ) .
2 Matters are different where the trustee is entitled to enjoyment of the property during his lifetime and required to make over the trust property only on his death .
3 Reversible fabrics are good where no lining is used at all , making the curtains as attractive from the outside as inside .
4 However , environments are usually so variable that even if the conditions are good where the animal is now , they probably will not be in a month 's time ; it may then be better to be a hundred miles south .
5 ( f ) Insurance If the matrimonial home is in the sole name of the husband then it is best to change the insurance arrangements once agreement is reached or the court order made ; the husband may neglect or to be unnecessary where the property already stands in the joint names of husband and wife and a separate declaration of trust is made .
6 This ceases to be possible where a document accepted as binding is bindingly interpreted by an external court .
7 The Criminal Law Revision Committee disagreed , recommending that a verdict of manslaughter should be possible where the use of some force was justified by the occasion and where D honestly believed that the force he used was reasonable in the circumstances .
8 VAT will not be due if the vessel is a pleasure craft over eight years old on 1 January 1993 , or when the VAT due is negligible ( for UK purposes it will not be due where the vessel is worth less than £4,000 ) .
9 Normally the Finance Company will only be interested where the vessel is a Total Loss .
10 Adrian Titcombe , the FA 's crowd management co-ordinator , said : ‘ We want to be clear where the trouble occurred so we will study all the reports before coming to any conclusion . ’
11 Angioplasty as a primary procedure has very limited application , and it may only be appropriate where the patient sustains an acute coronary occlusion when in close proximity to a centre with highly experienced and immediately available angioplasty expertise .
12 However , a full investigation would be appropriate where the value of the target arises out of its properties or where they are important to the business ; where it would be time-consuming and difficult to find new premises ; and where damages for breach of warranty would be inadequate compensation .
13 If the management 's lawyers are not successful in removing a provision of this kind , then its effect can be mitigated by amendment so that it will apply only after an agreed period of time , for example five years , or with the consent of an agreed percentage of the members ; the latter may be appropriate where the investment has been syndicated .
14 This could be useful where a video programme was being shown continuously , as part of a display for instance .
15 Some of the following suggestions may be useful where the space is very limited , while others could be initiated by a teacher with a small group of children who have lost interest in the more usual activities .
16 ( An even higher pension base may be applicable where the cash limit of £71,400 does not apply to old style retirement annuity contracts ) .
17 Where the breach is of a less serious type , a clause which totally excludes liability for it is still likely to be reasonable where the breach is caused by force majeure and unreasonable if the breach is caused by wilful default .
18 considered it to be irrecoverable where the money was paid to close the transaction or was paid under a mistake of law .
19 Technological influences may be important where the plant or machinery is old , or where new technology is unsuccessful .
20 The study of individual purchase motivations and behaviour may , however , be complicated where a number of individuals become involved in the purchase decision .
21 ( 2 ) A partial offer may not be made without the consent of the Panel , although this will usually be forthcoming where the offer is for less than 30 per cent of the company 's voting rights .
22 A Mareva injunction will be available whatever the cause of action , provided that it is one which may ultimately lead to enforcement against the defendant 's assets ; it would not be available where the relief sought was purely declaratory .
23 The Remuneration Certificate procedure should not be available where the solicitor 's bill exceeds £50,000 as an alternative court procedure for challenge — known as taxation — is more appropriate .
24 Such a plea might be successful where the employee had been paid danger money to undertake precisely that risk .
25 A further risk that may be relevant where a purchaser acquires assets and assumes responsibility for some but not all of the creditors , is that the sale may be seen as a preferential treatment of creditors under IA 1986 , s239 .
26 However , the ‘ credibility ’ factor can be relevant where the evidence is that of the defendant ( for example , in a contested divorce case ) or of some other key witness .
27 The exceptions may , however , be relevant where the buyer has unlawfully obtained possession .
28 This may be relevant where the ground for claiming maladministration is failure of a local authority to take formal action in respect of odours amounting to a statutory nuisance , in view of the fact that an individual has the right to take summary action under s.99 of the Public Health Act 1936 in respect of a statutory nuisance .
29 It may however be relevant where the vendor is a partnership in which case each partner will be asked to provide the warranties and , in such circumstance , the purchaser will want them to be given on a joint and several basis .
30 It may also be relevant where the vendor is a company and the purchaser requires warranties from the individual directors .
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