Example sentences of "whereby the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I will argue that a major readjustment needs to be made whereby the researcher takes on a more participative role working with and alongside practitioners and clients .
2 The importance of reading and writing skills in English is clearly increasing for all four companies whereby the position of English as the ‘ Latin ’ of European business for written communications is becoming more and more consolidated .
3 Most social anthropologists probably adhere to some form of ‘ soft ’ cultural relativism , whereby the thrust of explanation of human ideas and behaviour is placed within the framework of the particular sociocultural institutions of a society .
4 Traditionally , a wealth tax has been considered as another means whereby the Treasury can raise funds .
5 The respondents denied the allegations and contended that there had been a compromise whereby the petitioner had agreed to abandon those claims .
6 In response , the guardians pointed out that for the previous thirty-four years the infirmary had received patients suffering from the same class of disease as William Joseph C. from the workhouse , in accordance with the arrangement whereby the guardians were currently paying £202 per annum to the infirmary .
7 He makes a pact with the devil whereby the devil will be his servant and do his bidding for 24 years , after which time he will render up his immortal soul .
8 This section , which will come into force on 1 October 1992 , introduces a new procedure whereby the prisoner may require the Secretary of State to refer his case to the Parole Board , in certain specified circumstances .
9 2.1.3 " surveyors " means ( Surveyors ) of ( address ) or such other firm of Surveyors previously approved in writing by the Landlord [ such approval not to be unreasonably withheld [ or delayed ] ] as the Tenant may from time to time appoint to perform the functions of the Surveyors under this Agreement It would be foolhardy for the tenant to put itself in a position whereby the landlord must approve the identity of its surveyors .
10 Another variant is the shorthold tenancy , created by the Housing Act 1980 , whereby the lessor and lessee agree to a fixed-term letting of a period not less than one and not more than five years certain , carrying with it automatic security of tenure for the period agreed .
11 The intransigence of both coal owners and the union ensured that conflict was inevitable , and with it the threat of a wider conflict whereby the TUC would at least call for a coal embargo from its constituent unions .
12 ( 9 ) For the purpose of ensuring that a transfer of Shares is duly authorised hereunder or that no circumstances have arisen whereby the Directors are empowered to require that a Transfer Notice be given or to resolve that a Transfer Notice be deemed to have been given the Directors may from time to time require any Member or past Member or the legal personal representatives , trustee in bankruptcy , liquidator , administrator or administrative receiver of any Member or any person named as transferee in any instrument of transfer lodged for registration to furnish to the Company such information and evidence as the Directors may think fit regarding any matter which they may deem relevant to such purpose .
13 ( 9 ) For the purpose of ensuring that a transfer of Shares is duly authorised hereunder or that no circumstances have arisen whereby the Directors are empowered to require that a Transfer Notice be given or to resolve that a Transfer Notice be deemed to have been given the Directors may from time to time require any Member or past Member or the legal personal representatives , trustee in bankruptcy , liquidator , administrator or administrative receiver of any Member or any person named as transferee in any instrument of transfer lodged for registration to furnish to the Company such information and evidence as the Directors may think fit regarding any matter which they may deem relevant to such purpose .
14 In 1984 it had to be amended further to follow the Euro-notion of ‘ equal pay for work of equal value ’ whereby the pay of women occupying jobs without immediate male comparison is set equal to men 's through the opinion of a judge rather than the operation of market forces .
15 Accordingly , it appeared that all law-like generalisations were always derived inductively whereby the instances investigated stood as proxy for some total population .
16 The gold coinage of the period was suffering a considerable debasement ( whereby the alloy progressively consisted of less gold and more silver ) , and the metal analysis of the royal pieces has allowed the stages of this debasement to be dated .
17 Then , in 1856 , the Empress Eugénie , well suited for the work of conciliation as the Spanish wife of the French Emperor , arranged a treaty whereby the territory was recognized as Spanish but was rented out perpetually to the inhabitants on the French side ; so these are French citizens who farm in Spain .
18 The main concern of Out ( 1964 ) , Such ( 1966 ) , and Between ( 1968 ) is the process whereby the subject constructs his or her identity in and through the language of specialized discourses , and the way in which he or she acts on those discourses to make them ‘ run here and there again' .
19 To ensure that each household was in a position to meet its obligations , the practice spread whereby the land was periodically redistributed among the villagers .
20 However , if the idea of an extended OPAC whereby the user can access other online databases via the online catalogue is to be realized , it would appear that we are a long way away from presenting an acceptable interface for the user .
21 Taylor differentiates between question negotiation through a human intermediary and the self-help situation whereby the user interacts directly with the library or catalogue system .
22 There is no means of negotiation or experimentation whereby the user can define his query , drawing from a wider knowledge base of the system , before following specific paths .
23 Lloyd 's List later cited a deal whereby the Pacific Valour was to shift a cargo of 240,000 tonnes from the Gulf to Japan at W37 , apparently a fairly durable rate , as the same publication reported W37-40 as the range over which discussion occurred for a voyage from Kharg to Japan in 1984 .
24 As I have explained , in such a case the adoption of the literal meaning of the statutory words would lead to a result whereby the taxpayer is assessed at an amount greater than that charged by the employer to the public for the same service .
25 The bill , after being passed by the Lords , receives the royal assent , a mere formality , whereby the monarch accedes to the bill .
26 Would there be any drawbacks of a completely automated system of clearing , whereby the branch of a bank into which a cheque was paid simply fed the information into a nationwide computer and the computer then ( a ) debited the account at the branch on which it was drawn and ( b ) for clearing purposes added the amount to the total paid from the one bank to the other on that day ?
27 Er whereby the procedures er at national level , you see the procedures at national level er are quite explicit that er in the national handbook , any matter arising whereby the tools or the materials or the conditions attached to certain jobs , are offered , then our members have the right er to take the matter up with the management .
28 Employee-led programmes , whereby the Institute reimburses tuition and professional membership costs , emerged as the principal tool of training and development .
29 So , you 've got a client who for whatever reason , is , is unable to er , afford the premiums , and providing they 've got a thousand pounds in the fund , they can elect to the , the plan made paid up , whereby the life cover is sustained by the fund and all the other charges , and it 's sustained until the fund runs dry .
30 Jaguar had felt itself to be protected from such a takeover by a golden share ( a mechanism whereby the government provides protection from takeover to recently privatised companies for a finite period of time ) .
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