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

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1 No contractual relationship whatsoever shall exist between the Company and the casual worker covered by its terms and conditions on any day when the casual worker does not attend for work with the Company .
2 Now , in a letter dismissing his appeal , the DoE inspector insists that a close relationship exists between the hall and the gateway .
3 It is only the relationship that exists between the counsellee and the counsellor that will help in this respect .
4 What relationship exists between the painting and the vision of reality that the artist has before his eyes ?
5 In other words , what kind of interface exists between the user and the database ?
6 Thank you Chairman erm I would like I know that you 've been listening to the first er part of our session this afternoon , erm and I 'd like to ask you to discuss with us one of the questions that we asked the group the Pension Fund erm and that 's to discuss the balance of power that exists between the employer and the various groups and classes of pensioner .
7 No covenant can be enforced unless " privity of estate " exists between the plaintiff and defendant .
8 I found it disappointing , therefore , that your article omitted to mention the significant degree of cooperation that exists between the IoT and the Faculty .
9 The figure shows the nature of expenditure ( hospital running costs , capital expenditure , general practice expenditure ) and shows clearly the split which currently exists between the Hospital and Community Health Services ( on the left of the figure ) and the Family Practitioner Services ( on the right ) .
10 Because much of the erupted magma was gas-poor , we propose that a subsurface connection exists between the intrusion and the summit feeder conduit ( Fig. 3 ) allowing gas to escape at the summit craters .
11 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 .
12 Traditionally practitioners have considered infant behaviour problems to be symptomatic of underlying disorder — that the problem exists inside the child and must be diagnosed and then treated with a view to a cure .
13 A very caring atmosphere exists in the home and this was observed in Todd 's interaction with various staff members .
14 As stated previously , considerable entanglement exists in the melt and any motion will be retarded by other chains .
15 The key determination is whether ‘ originality ’ exists in the selection or arrangement of the database.The current position under UK law would seem to be that a database is protected under copyright law even if it only attains the ‘ sweat of the brow ’ criteria .
16 Regional planning guidance already exists in the south-east and East Anglia .
17 One lies in the individual case where transmissible defect exists within the family and genetic probability of its occurrence is increased by interbreeding .
18 ‘ We now know that BSE exists on the Continent and there has not been one case in a Welsh herd . ’
19 Many small wetlands amenable to agricultural drainage were noticed though no data exists on the number or location of former wetlands now effectively drained .
20 No greater testimony exists to the power and resilience of positivism in modern legal thought than the debate between constitutional lawyers about the nature of parliamentary sovereignty .
21 Japanese in Formosa were mostly short-term residents who enjoyed the traditional privileges of a colonizing race and who , backed by Tokyo , implemented a colonial policy whose basic premise was that the colony existed for the benefit and betterment of mainland Japan , economically , politically and militarily .
22 It thus becomes clear that an intricate web of mutual dependency existed between the state and private individuals , between the military , the hunters , the peasants , the craftsmen and the merchants .
23 The incident which gave rise to the charge is indicative of the high , and often explosive , tension which existed between the NSFU and breakaway BSU men in Glasgow .
24 First , the philosophical source from which citizenship emerged needs to be recognized , as does the relationship which existed between the philosophy and New Liberalism .
25 They had discovered with regret that bad feeling existed between the matron and the master to an extent prejudicial to the discipline and good order of the House .
26 However , while some real tensions existed between the church and a number of vested interest groups within England , no such animosity appears to have clouded relations between the English state and the papacy .
27 The relationship that existed between the audience and the cast was unlike anything I had ever experienced . ’
28 She existed with the firelight and the radio , and most nights she went down to ‘ dine ’ with Stephan and Anna , and now and then others appeared .
29 By the eleventh century a number of towns existed along the valley and important civic and ecclesiastical buildings were erected .
30 ( Eg if ‘ Painting ’ existed in the document and the search text : was ‘ paint ’ , the ‘ Paint ’ in ‘ Painting ’ would be selected even though it has an initial capital and is part of another word . )
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