Example sentences of "and [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That means it was for use in climates and countries so benign that the natives require no shelter at all , and where a tent is more or less a decorative affectation .
2 Each Department plays a part in creating a stimulating environment where creativity and enterprise are valued and encouraged and where a sense of internationalism is evident in all areas of work .
3 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
4 And where a work appears to refer to some external reality ( where the flowers seem , as it were , to be present ) the Formalists would regard this as a mere side-effect of the aesthetic function .
5 This road to promotion was even more conspicuous in Germany and the Low Countries , where the feudal hierarchy was less organized than in England , and where a king depended on his domain servants for administrative and judicial services , and military aid , far more than in England or France .
6 And where a boot is where only the booty bit comes out the , the , the glass window does n't come up as well .
7 Problems have also arisen where there are sharp social or political rifts in the community , and where a school catchment area includes a wide disparity of income levels .
8 When they do , it is usually in the public library sphere , where the promotion of reading is an important aspect of service , and where a choice between different works covering the same subject occurs more often — for instance , in the fields of children 's books , light fiction , and popular introductions .
9 It was where physical prowess was under constant assessment and where a boy 's self-respect could be built up or crushed .
10 These core narrative clauses are represented by sentences ( f ) and ( d ) in the following sequence from the original version : Much wider agreement was reached on such patterns , where the sentences are temporally ordered and where a change in their sequence would result in a change in the interpretation of the chronology of the story .
11 At Glasgow Cross near Gallowgate where , once , men had hung , and where a saint , John Ogilvie , was martyred .
12 France , where the national flock is already melting under the heat of imports and Ireland , which is packed to the limit and where a fall in numbers is inevitable .
13 This is in contrast to Britain where woodland exploitation throughout prehistory and history has left a landscape largely bereft of natural woodland and where a mantle of alien conifers dominates many upland areas .
14 At Stonesfield , where a design with " L " -shaped pieces occupies the centre of one of the medallions in the Bacchus mosaic , and where a mosaic with a saltire arrangement is associated with a more sophisticated pavement ; or at Woodchester , where the border panels of the Orpheus mosaic include eight with " L " -shaped pieces ( for possible connections of this kind of arrangement with that of interlaced squares , see Appendix E , section 1.4 p. 134 ) .
15 contain minute and complex detail of when , how and where a driver can be promoted , moved between depots or made redundant …
16 The Health and Safety Inspectorate may ultimately prosecute the party concerned in the courts , and where a person is found guilty , substantial fines may be imposed .
17 In reality , optimal performance is unlikely to be a condition of survival , and where a company dominates a market which is difficult to enter a high level of inefficiency may be tolerated indefinitely .
18 For garages and extensions , smaller gutters ( 75mm ) and downpipes ( 5Omm ) can be used , and where a garden shed has guttering it may be possible to fit a water butt to collect rainwater for watering the garden .
19 ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any surgical , medical or dental treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian .
20 ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any … medical … treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian .
21 With weeks , sometimes months between the issue of travel documents and their actual use , frequent changes in timetabling and the inevitable delays on overworked railways and sea routes , predicting when and where a transport would arrive was about as reliable as betting on a roulette wheel .
22 The above procedure is pursuant to s395 of the Companies Act 1985 , and where a mortgage is taken against a company , it is vital that the above steps are followed .
23 They drove a short way along the coast to a restaurant that was neither smart nor squalid , hushed nor noisy , and where a dinner they paid no attention to was served to them seemingly without any act of volition .
24 But resource ownershipmay well be monopolistic in character , and where a resource is owned by a monopolist , this may have important implications for the course of production .
25 Various factors could prevent the tenant from commencing to trade within a specified period and where a tenant has fitted out the premises and is paying a full rent ( or using up a rent free period ) the tenant would hopefully only delay opening for trade for a good reason .
26 A demand is made when and where a letter containing it is posted ( Treacy , by a 3:2 majority ) , and probably continues to be made until it is read by the victim ( Treacy 5:0 , but obiter ) .
27 But it must have been a temptation in poor working-class communities , where virginity in any case was not sacred , where the stigma against extra-marital sex was weak , and where a prostitute could earn in half an hour what a respectable girl might earn in a week .
28 A land where 17 per cent tax is put on fuel and dressed up as Britain 's contribution to ‘ green ’ objectives , where a national lottery is about to yield a 12 per cent rake-off for the Exchequer , where charities are booming , blessed with a Budget tax bonus of £30 million a year and where a job in future may actually mean ‘ community service ’ .
29 The second concerns when and where a duty of confidence arises .
30 When and where a vacancy is offered depends as much on other applicants , the number of vacancies , and the pressures within any given home , as on the wishes , needs and timing for the client in question .
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