Example sentences of "[verb] that where [art] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that where an average portion provides less than 20 calories you let yourself off the chore of weighing while following the F-Plan slimming method .
2 It may therefore be suggested that the aim of Article 130R(5) , even though it is not evident from the words used in that provision , is to accept that where the Community has enacted environmental legislation for its internal purposes , it is the Community that has power to negotiate corresponding external agreements .
3 It is therefore to be expected that where an animal had been classified as ferae naturae at common law it will be regarded as belonging to a dangerous species under the Act ( e.g .
4 Yet the point of this short section has been to establish that where the jurists did face similar problems in coping with defective trust dispositions , they proceeded in very much the same way as they had done with legacies .
5 They found that where the market value was 85 per cent or less of that predicted by the model , shares outperformed the market .
6 Approve that the SRO is amended to provide that where a bill is paid by deduction , then either [ i ] if within a three month period following delivery of the bill written objections are made by the entitled third party or client , notice of rights under the SRO should then be given , or [ ii ] the notice of rights under the SRO must be served on all clients and entitled third parties at the time of delivery of the bill .
7 One would predict that where a particular sibling is not willing or able to give support they are unlikely to receive it , except perhaps if they have given assistance in the past .
8 There 's one parametric control and one pickup and almost anyone from a distance would think that where the pickup is positioned is a soundhole , but the weight of it soon tells you it 's not hollow ! ’
9 Smith argued that where a print run — or more likely a reprint — had left hundreds or thousands of unsold copies , it made sense in times of crippling warehouse costs and tight cash flows to unload slow-selling stock .
10 It was conceded that where the attitude of respect is based on false assumptions and on nothing else , and where it does not cohere with the person 's other attitudes and beliefs , it can not be the foundation of authority .
11 His Lordship added that where the presumptions created a result which was contrary to the intention of Parliament then the presumptions had to give way .
12 The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act 1968 says that where a child has been detained in a place of safety , and the Reporter considers that the child may be in need of compulsory measures of care , he shall , wherever practicable , arrange a children 's hearing to sit not later than in the course of the first lawful day after the commencement of the child 's detention to consider the case .
13 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
14 Section 4 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 says that where a statutory instrument is required to be laid before Parliament then it shall be laid before the instrument comes into operation .
15 In biology , one says that where an intermediate type is leaving on average more progeny than others then it is the more ‘ fit ’ .
16 Surveys show that where the family head is aged between 55 and 64 , more than the average is spent on home and leisure : 60 per cent more on home improvement , 38 per cent more on furnishings , 26 per cent more on cars and 17 per cent more on holidays .
17 The decision in the case of Jean Sorelle Ltd v Rybak ( [ 1991 ] IRLR 153 ( EAT ) ) had decided that where an applicant acts on the advice of a member of the IT staff , it was open to an IT to hold that it was not reasonably practicable for the claim to have been presented in time .
18 In general , it would appear that where an obligation of confidentiality arises , the courts will give relief , not only in respect of disclosure of the information , but also as to use of the information without the consent of the person to whom the duty of confidentiality is owed .
19 One assumes that where the subject of death is touched on , the actual time given to it will be relatively short .
20 Previously Customs have always accepted that where the discount is unconditional , the discounted price paid is the only consideration from the employee for the goods .
21 Feare noted that where the capsules were continually submerged in seawater , 100% of them hatched .
22 The scheme envisages that where the section operates , the Court will award firstly , damages upon the assumption that the deterioration will not develop and , if it should then develop , further damages at some subsequent date .
23 It was taken for granted that where the ‘ bucks ’ predominated , the stick was the first resort , and the law an afterthought .
24 Lord Wilberforce had said that where a person created a risk and injury occurred within that area of risk , the burden of proof was reversed and the defendant had to prove that his negligence was not a cause .
25 First it is argued that where a state is relatively just one ought to support and maintain it .
26 But as Elisabeth stood watching she noticed that where the sea met the shore it broke in lively foam .
27 She knelt down and wept and noticed that where the tears fell on the ground , flowers sprang up .
28 But there is little evidence to suggest that where a TNC has actually survived indigenization , its effective control has been very much affected .
29 This last point seems to suggest that where the consumer buys the goods direct from the manufacturer , the manufacturer is free to exclude his liability .
30 ‘ We consider that where a benefit is received which is covered by the rules for registration , it does not become exempt from registration simply because , when offset against associated costs or inconvenience , it can be represented as a net disbenefit to the recipient . ’
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