Example sentences of "where [art] [noun sg] [vb -s] to " in BNC.

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1 Well the headmaster of this school where the kid goes to is gon na see her mum this morning so can give her the message .
2 Erm you already pointed out some of the important points where the gradient gets to zero .
3 The way forward needs better detailed understanding of the ‘ sticking ’ — the unwanted occasions where the muon attaches to the produced helium instead of initiating further fusions .
4 ‘ There are some cases where the link appears to be quite close .
5 In gardens where the soil tends to be dry , they will do best in shade .
6 An example of this is where the transaction relates to shares in a company and the firm is a financial adviser to the company , or the firm is advising someone who is contemplating a substantial acquisition of shares in the company .
7 The question for the court in any case where the discretion falls to be exercised , one or other of the gateways provided by article 13 having been opened , is whether or not the child or children should be returned to the jurisdiction from which they have been wrongfully removed .
8 The second type of case deals with situations where the legislation refers to sums being paid directly or indirectly to a particular person ( for example , see TA 1988 , s677 — although the expression was subsequently extended by what is now s677(10) ) .
9 ( a ) Where the judge comes to the conclusion that the prosecution evidence , taken at its highest , is such that a jury properly directed could not properly convict upon it , it is his duty , upon a submission being made , to stop the case .
10 In juvenile courts offenders may not be identified ; the public and press may be excluded from Official Secrets Act trials where the evidence relates to national security secrets , and the testimony given at committal proceedings usually can not be published until the trial is over , to avoid prejudicing the jury .
11 This can be diagrammed in the following way for the early interception : and as follows for the final one : The to infinitive , therefore , is not strictly speaking a verb but rather a syntactic construction : it involves two parts , the infinitive , a verbal form which evokes a representation of an event produced by means of the verb system , and to , a preposition which indicates a relationship between the place in time where the support has to be situated to begin actualizing the infinitive 's event ( occupied by the representation of non-ordinalized person incorporated within the infinitive ) and some other prior place in time which the support is also represented as occupying or having occupied previous to the realization of this event .
12 It is clear that in cases where the mistake relates to a circumstance qualified by mens rea the outcome will be the same whether one adopts the definitional or the defence doctrine of mistake , that is ‘ the prosecution will wither on the bough .
13 A distinction should be drawn here with the case where the mistake relates to the terms of the sale itself .
14 ‘ A Primary Darkfall is where the storm builds to a pitch and there is one strike .
15 When the men who are coming towards us have passed , climb back up and run to the place where the staging descends to the street .
16 Gary Speed and Rod Wallace are both very good at what I would term ‘ reflex volleys ’ where the ball comes to them quickly or from an awkward angle , but perhaps not so good when they have time to think about it .
17 It 's externally where the money needs to be spent .
18 The main ones are : ( i ) where the plaintiff seeks to , or is forced to , found his claim on an illegal contract or to plead its illegality in order to support his claim .
19 Under this regime , the most solid nerves can not resist for long ; the moment arrives where the blood mounts to the head ; where fever burns the body and where the nerves , exhausted , become incapable of reacting .
20 those where the draftsmanship appears to be defective ;
21 Tasks where the ruler has to be used twice ( Example 102 ) are , as might be expected , more demanding than those where a single use of the ruler will suffice ( Example 101 ) .
22 She wore heavy make-up and she had one of those unfortunate bulging figures where the flesh appears to be strapped in all around the body to prevent it from falling out .
23 Alright , I mean there 's I think we 've got more responsibilities where the husband tends to be able to go away and do that a lot easier than what a woman would be able to do .
24 The first where the client does not require any reference at all to KPMG in the advertisement ; the second where the advertisement refers to KPMG .
25 Check that the details specified at the SCHEMAID keyword are correct ( see Appendix C , ‘ Configuration File Keywords ’ ) , that LIFESPAN RDBI has access to the account where the database has to be created , and that enough quota exists for the size of database required .
26 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
27 ( 2 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell , the buyer may accept the goods included in the contract and reject the rest , or he may reject the whole .
28 ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
29 ( 4 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer the goods he contracted to sell mixed with goods of a different description not included in the contract , the buyer may accept the goods which are in accordance with the contract and reject the rest or he may reject the whole .
30 We can imagine a situation where a decision needs to be made quickly and the official does not have the scope to take into account individual or local circumstances .
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