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

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1 In all but the very best books a gap exists between the author 's intentions and his or her actual work , but in many cases in the past the reader was not privy to those intentions .
2 As stated previously , considerable entanglement exists in the melt and any motion will be retarded by other chains .
3 Considerable variability exists in the practice of post infarction testing ; predischarge or late , Bruce or modified , symptom or rate limited and the criteria judged as positive .
4 There is a large body of case law concerned with the meaning of particular expressions in particular contexts , but the drafter should bear in mind the cautionary words of Lord Esher MR : No general rule exists for the computation of time , either under the Bankruptcy Act or any other statute , or , indeed , where time is mentioned in a contract , and the rational mode of computation of time is to have regard in each case to the purpose for which the computation is to be made ( Re North , ex parte Hasluck [ 1895 ] 2 QB 264 ) .
5 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 .
6 A great deal of emotive talk exists around the subject of unemployment and , just as there are many different reasons for someone becoming employed , there are equally many r different needs that the unemployed have .
7 Many projects contain some elements of such financial arrangements , e.g. during the period of project construction loan recourse exists for the bank ; on production of the end product ( or output ) the loan becomes non-recourse for the bank .
8 There was in fact retaliation in any case , and it might even be argued that this silence on the part of the radio — which everyone knew to be under government control — actually encouraged angry Luos to believe that a Kikuyu conspiracy existed within the Government .
9 A similar tension existed between the need to create a set of standard expectations of schools participating in the project and the uniqueness and idiosyncrasies of each institution .
10 In particular it will examine the applicability of the theory that a change of strategy within a firm invariably arose when outsider elements ( eg junior directors , middle managers of external consultants ) persuaded senior managers and directors that a gap existed between the firm 's existing strategy and its external markets .
11 It originates from the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation ( ICFC ) and Finance for Commerce and Industry ( FCI ) set up in 1945 on the findings of the MacMillan Committee that a gap existed in the provision of long term capital funds to small businesses .
12 As a Group Captain , Dave Durkin was first at Medmenham from 1964–66 and no trophy existed for the match , but as a piece of ‘ superfluous ’ R.A.F. silver was to hand , it was re-dedicated as The Danesfield Cup expressly for this annual combat .
13 The gyro-compass was delayed because precision ball bearings were not available and the self-winding watch because no British watch industry existed in the inventor 's time .
14 A small , but thriving , woollen industry existed around the village then .
15 Was n't it time she stopped believing in love since she had no evidence to suggest that such an unselfish , uplifting emotion existed outside the imagination of those who wanted to be duped ?
16 Although programs like DO-IT existed for the PC before anything appeared for the Macintosh it and its close cousins cost several thousand pounds .
17 The Crown 's failure to present such an argument may not have been unconnected with the tension existing between the King and the north American colonies consequent upon the recent Boston Tea Party .
18 Recent reports show that clinical and histological differences in the preferential sites of amyloid deposition between the chemical types of amyloid exist in the heart , kidney , and spleen .
19 A clear disparity exists between the guideline in England and Wales of 20-plus years ' imprisonment and the practice in Northern Ireland of about 13 years ' imprisonment before murderers of soldiers and policemen are released .
20 Indeed a similar equivocal attitude exists towards the issue of council-house sales , some women ( like some socialists ) even appearing to endorse the ‘ right to buy ’ clause in the new Act , presumably on the basis that it represents an avenue for women to enter into the private market ( Brion and Tinker , 1980 , p. 43 ) .
21 Unfortunately no single governing body for hypnosis exists at the time of writing .
22 Disagreement exists over the pattern of demand for coal , the kinds of supplies available and the best ways of meeting supply and demand .
23 However , disagreement exists about the role of serotonin reuptake inhibitors in treating major depression .
24 Mr Chairman , the traffic problem has been with us for many years as our village existed before the motor car .
25 1.3 ‘ Net receipts ’ means payments due and actually paid and received by the Publisher arising from the sale or exploitation of the Video and converted into sterling at the current rate of exchange existing at the date of receipt in the United Kingdom
26 1.3 ‘ Net receipts ’ means payments due and actually paid and received by the Publisher arising from the sale or exploitation of the Video and converted into sterling at the current rate of exchange existing at the date of receipt in the United Kingdom
27 Small mammal faunas in the fossil record provide one of the principal methods of interpreting the ecology or habitat existing at the time the fossils were preserved .
28 Despite these arrangements designed to create an egalitarian society , social inequality exists in the kibbutzim .
29 However it is clear that the three divisions prioritize different spheres of social relations and will have different effects … we suggest that each division exists within the context of the others …
30 But a body may be subject to judicial review even if the powers it exercises have no identifiable legal source ; so , for example , a refusal by a non-governmental , non-statutory licensing body , such as a horse-racing or boxing control body , to grant a licence to an applicant may be subject to judicial review even though it seems to be the case that before a licence is granted , no contract exists between the applicant and the licensing body .
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