Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun] [unc] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A policy decision was taken not to bid in the standard commercial power electronics market , but to concentrate in the more specialised nuclear and petrochemical sector where the company 's strengths lie .
2 But where the queen 's tears flowed down the wall , a little stream runs to this day .
3 Particular importance has been attached to the question whether , where the testator 's words appeared to conflict with his intention , his intention could none the less be given effect .
4 For once , we are left in no doubt where the author 's sympathies lie , and why — ‘ Homology is a statement about pattern , and should not be conflated with a concept about processes and mechanisms ’ .
5 But there is a lingering ‘ brokered convention ’ idea where the party 's fixers produce a last-minute white knight .
6 A partnership will not be bound by the actions of a partner where the partner 's actions fall within the following situations :
7 Newspapers love a good disaster , and a wedding where the bridegroom 's trousers fell down at the altar would stand a far better chance of being reported than one that went without a hitch .
8 In Jacobs v Wessex Regional Health Authority [ 1984 ] CLY 2618 the respondents were ordered to pay the costs in any event where the plaintiff 's solicitors had written letters to them referring to the reasonableness of their request for discovery , the relevant authorities and the saving in public expense from voluntary discovery to a legally aided plaintiff .
9 National rivalries were all the more intense and confused in these districts precisely because it was often not possible to tell who was which nationality , or where a person 's loyalties lay .
10 Where a partner 's actions bind the partnership .
11 Where a partner 's actions do not bind the partnership .
12 Films such as The Sleeping Tiger ( 1954 ) , where a psychologist 's efforts to reform the mugger he 's picked up off the street are subverted by his own drives and the desires of his wife , The Criminal ( 1960 , The Concrete Jungle in US ) , in which Stanley Baker plays a loner trapped between the violent prison system and the criminal underworld , or The Servant ( 1963 ) , in which butler is pitched against master , focus on tensions in British society much more interesting than anything opened up by Anderson 's contemporaries .
13 Where a plaintiff 's injuries prevent him doing DIY work , which he had previously done , the extra cost of such work is recoverable as damages .
14 Where a plaintiff 's injuries have rendered him incapable of managing his affairs , Court of Protection fees are recoverable as an expense caused by the injuries ( see Kemp & Kemp , Vol 1 , para 5/008/11 ) .
15 The modern historian sees greater variety than the thesis 's defenders wished to concede .
16 In particular , responsibilities had not been adequately defined , and , although the Ships ' Masters had raised concerns , the lack of any appropriate feedback system meant they fell by the wayside .
17 Although the union 's supporters dominated the Polish government ( formed in September 1989 by Tadeusz Mazowiecki — see pp. 36896-97 ) , there had recently been a perceptible strain of resistance among the membership to its increasingly political role .
18 Although the tsar 's reflections lacked substance and realism , they caused a flurry among the gentry which alarmed the authorities and led the Minister of Internal Affairs to despatch an emollient circular to provincial governors .
19 But although the students ' efforts compared well with other universities and schools , the Bristol team has some distance to go before it can match the efforts of the Japanese motor industry entry which achieved 6,142 miles to the gallon .
20 Although the book 's authors concede that ‘ bluffing , exaggeration and obfuscation are all part of the game ’ , they believe that honesty , friendliness and fairness may be more than their own reward .
21 Although the Unix International/OSF wars seem to have abated at the moment , ‘ there is always an excuse for them to rip each others hearts out , leaving Bill Gates to have the market , ’ says Rothstein .
22 In the first trial , subjects ' grading of symptom severity showed a significant response , although the investigators ' assessments did not .
23 LMS was viewed as being very similar to the pilot schemes , although the heads ' opinions tended to be related to how kind they expected the formula to be to their situation .
24 To avoid duplication , where Newco 's lawyers are undertaking their own investigations , it may be appropriate for them to prepare a report and address it to the investors , provided the investors ' lawyers review the work carried out by the Newco 's lawyers ; however , it is unlikely that such a course would be acceptable to the bank .
25 There 'll nobody get out of the town by this road until the king 's officers have passed . ’
26 If they had closed the gates to guard against any untoward incident until the king 's men had passed , they would be the less inclined to make any checks of those passing through afterwards .
27 He thrust his free left hand into the back of Harry 's collar , took a fistful of him , cotte and shirt and all , and twisted until the boy 's cheeks purpled and his eyes began to swim .
28 In 1009 the Standard is the only source of information until the Ladies ' Minutes commenced at the year end .
29 Perhaps tonight 's events would , however , at least until the Society 's suspicions had been allayed .
30 Given that it is good for many people to get out of the home and meet other people at work , and that it is crucially important not to leave re-entry into the labour market until the person 's children have grown up , these disregard rules need to be reversed as soon as possible .
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