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

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1 This could be classed as ‘ periodic citizenship ’ whereby the accountability of the public , through the electoral process , is reduced .
2 It is possible to enter into a guaranteed revenue agreement with the water authority whereby the income from the water charge over a 12-year period is offset against the capital cost and the developer is only liable for any shortfall on an annual basis .
3 The existence of a set of associations provides a means whereby the integrity of the design can be monitored and violations reported to the designer .
4 Commonhold is simply a system whereby the owner of the flat ( the tenure can also in certain circumstances apply to houses , or even offices or other commercial developments ) owns two things — first , the freehold of his individual unit and , secondly , an inalienable right to use the common parts and other services of his block .
5 This technique is significant for two reasons — not only does it aid the process of word sense disambiguation , it also provides a method whereby the topic of the text can be identified .
6 The advent of the networking procedures for linking stand-alone systems has provided a means whereby the role of the CAD system can be rethought .
7 If , for example , the Gnat 's Water Brewery , which operates three inns in a small country village , wishes to close and sell off one of these inns so as to improve the profitability of its remaining inns , it may insert a restrictive covenant into the conditions of sale of the inn in question , whereby the purchaser of the inn covenants not to use the premises as licensed premises .
8 Since the denial of reality is always a troublesome defence against unwelcome truths , a characteristic shift has occurred whereby the reality of the phenomenon is no longer denied as such but its significance is discounted .
9 There are also " structural " techniques whereby the business of the firm is organised in such a way as to eliminate or minimise conflicts .
10 This may have held great promise in its early years but it soon became divided and then fragmented , due largely , if not wholly to the same age-old misconception whereby the basis of the religion is the assumption of the existence of a completely undefined ‘ god ’ , in this case the ancient ‘ god ’ of the Jews .
11 The first is what might be termed a " status based " approach whereby the essence of the relationship between the parties would be considered when determining their rights and obligations and any clauses incompatible with their relationship would not be held effective .
12 This is achieved by providing a system whereby the information regarding the cut is conveyed in a manner closely resembling the conventional process of the skilled machinist .
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