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

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1 It is possible that this expression is sometimes used to reinforce a plural reference pattern in circumstances where such a reference pattern may be overshadowed by the potential for singular reference .
2 By meteorological means we 're now able to identify where such a storm will occur with greater efficiency and to take steps for keeping that area clear of people — or to arrange for controlled evacuation .
3 ‘ In the second place , quite frankly , we have never envisaged a situation where such a possibility might arise .
4 This provision shall not be taken as prejudicing a finding to the effect that a person 's occupation of any land is by implied permission of the person entitled to the land in any case where such a finding is justified on the actual facts of the case …
5 There remains the question as to the position where such a vessel belongs wholly to one person .
6 It was the site where such a building had to be , if buildings there were at all .
7 This year BGS enlarged the scope of its studies to include a site on Triassic sandstones where such a solvent had been detected in a production borehole .
8 In one situation where such a provision was used in practice , on a large scale , over a number of years , it was found to operate successfully in more than 50 per cent of the cases .
9 There is a mythology of the ‘ good leader ’ where such a person :
10 For example , very few people make the maximum allowable contributions , which can be done through additional voluntary contributions into a company scheme or into personal pensions where such a plan exists .
11 One can , in short , only enhance the evolution of the human spirit to the point where such a vision is genuinely embraced .
12 Someone else , not very long ago , had a vision of normality associated with blond hair and blue eyes , and look where such a vision got him .
13 Millions of people work away from their desks , so the situations where such a computer may be appropriate are widespread .
14 Enquire about the possibility of donated breast milk from a milk bank — you may be fortunate enough to live in an area where such a bank has been established .
15 Enforcement of the provisions of the Directive , when adopted , will be the responsibility of the relevant supervisory authority , which must be created in the member states where such a body does not already exist .
16 The arguments for a biological difference in the sexes in this regard are far from conclusive , but in cases where such a difference is put forward , the general conclusions of humanity 's aggressive nature are not revised .
17 In classrooms where such a pattern exists personal pace and achievement can be taken as the yardstick against which learning is measured .
18 Under Ord. 53 these procedures can only be used if the court so orders , although it is said that such an order should be no less readily made than in other types of proceedings ( by originating summons ) where such an order is needed .
19 There were several reasons why he believed that Britain was where such an enterprise should be .
20 A common situation where such an obligation of confidence is likely to arise is in subcontracting arrangements where the prime contractor supplies detailed information relating to the products which are to be built to his subcontractor .
21 The following case example illustrates a situation where such an admission seemed appropriate .
22 This view is substantiated by experience in Sweden , where such an arrangement has existed since 1988 .
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