Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] situations where [art] " in BNC.

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1 But there is a whole range of other situations where the opposite move is needed , where we need to stress that people can differ from us , for instance over proposals to give all children the same kind of education or to make everybody live in the same kind of house .
2 This leads to the general observation , that if the aim of resource-based learning or any other teaching-learning mode is to produce the independent autonomous learner , then the tendency of closely structured sequences or units of work must be towards eventual loosening of structure , the emergence of open-ended situations where the student can exercise his choice and decision-making in a meaningful way , and " learn how to learn by learning " .
3 In their view separation should only happen in extreme situations where the child is physically at risk .
4 In those situations where the hole has been dug and the ferret and rabbit ( or rabbits ) have been located , you must be well drilled in the exact procedure to ensure that the rabbits are unable to take advantage of any opportunity you may give them to escape .
5 Of course , in those situations where the buyer can and does accept part and reject part of the goods ( i.e. where section 30 applies or where the contract is severable , see paragraphs 11–07 and 11–08 above ) , he is entitled to recover any part of the price that he has paid in respect of the rejected part of the goods .
6 The same process has been documented in other situations where a people have been conquered , colonised and their cultural beliefs assaulted .
7 If the above argument is correct one might expect to find that , in other situations where the division of labour is less fixed , there would be more diverse patterns of kin support across gender lines .
8 There are several reasons for this extension but the most important in the case of the declaration is that , being a non-coercive remedy ( which means that failure to comply with a declaration does not amount to a contempt of court ) , it is available against the Crown ; and it is very useful in other situations where the seeking of a coercive remedy might be thought unnecessarily aggressive , and where the plaintiff is confident that the defendant will do the right thing once a court says what it is .
9 If , as was argued earlier , the notion of duty should be seen as functional rather than purely temporal , it should therefore extend to all situations where the constable is engaged in obligatory police work .
10 Was the decision in that case to be limited to those situations where a ‘ special relationship ’ existed ?
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