Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , if runners-up win substantial prizes , arrange where possible for the handover to be on the premises of a local supplier .
2 There are also many Jews in between who dress modestly and where possible in the latest fashions , and who keep the laws of the Bible without losing touch with the world we live in .
3 Peter Turner , Head of UK sales , Epson ( UK ) Limited : Epson endeavours to use non-proprietary SIMMS where possible in the design of all their PCs .
4 Radically reforming conditions inside prisons , reducing overcrowding , improving prison officers ' morale and punishing offenders where possible within the community .
5 16.1 No amendment or variation of this Agreement the schedules to this Agreement or any of the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder shall be effective unless expressed in writing signed by all the Parties hereto and shall be subject where appropriate to the prior consent in writing of the Secretary of State .
6 Pupils with special educational needs should therefore be able to participate in the attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment arrangements , subject where appropriate to the modifications we recommend below .
7 Managers should be responsible for regularly agreeing training and development needs with each employee in the context of business objectives , setting targets and standards linked , where appropriate to the achievement of National Vocational Qualifications ( or relevant units ) and , in Scotland , Scottish Vocational Qualifications .
8 Rule 74 of the Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 ) ( set out in full in Ruoff and Roper , Registered Conveyancing , Looseleaf edn , Sweet and Maxwell , 1991 ) specifies that the forms set out in the Schedule to those Rules shall be used where appropriate to the particular transaction concerned .
9 consultation where appropriate with the Field Chairs and/or other staff over the timetabling of modules and the provision of specialist rooms and equipment at the times required for particular modules ; and
10 smiling when you arrive and leave and where appropriate during the interview ;
11 For practice in the art of report writing , it is recommended that the suggested ideas are used where appropriate in the preparation of lab. reports , seminar papers and even private correspondence .
12 A successful application of the described in situ methylation-protection assay is illustrated in Figure 1 , where probing of the Jun-DNA interaction detected one strong and two weaker protection positions ( in the core and the borders of the AP-1-binding site , respectively ) whose methylation has been previously shown by interference analysis to be destructive to the same extent for complex formation ( 6 ) .
13 Where essential to the sense of the passage any such terms must be defined in the same document .
14 AA 's Road Services ( including Relay , where available on the UK mainland ) and road side assistance from AIT Patrols whilst on the continent .
15 Character evidence is admissible only where relevant to the issues to be decided .
16 Description where relevant of the split of responsibility and expenditure between the department and territorial departments .
17 Details of those entitled to notice are given in the table reproduced in Appendix 3 and discussed where relevant in the chapters on individual orders .
18 On insurance business the bank now makes provision where necessary for the estimated amount required over and above unearned premiums to meet future claims and related expenses .
19 Information is given where necessary about the meaning of the phonetic symbols .
20 The findings also reportedly indicate that even Europeans , who are judged to be two to three times more interested in Unix than Americans , reject the notion of Unix on the desktop , reckoning MS-DOS and Windows are sufficient , allowing for a move to NT where necessary down the road .
21 The social work staff visit and inspect and offer advice and guidance where necessary in the interests of the child .
22 This seems more like an eroticism created by rather than repressed by the social bond .
23 Labour was the largest party with 288 MPs ; the Conservatives , who had gained more votes than Labour in the 1929 general election , were , nevertheless , only the second largest party with , by 1931 , 262 MPs ; and the Liberals had fifty-nine MPs .
24 They got more votes than Labour in the county elections , but they won fewer seats .
25 Tory Press YOUR leading article ( Echo February 3 ) carried what must be the understatement of the year so far ‘ the Tories have more friends than Labour in the national Press . ’
26 Lebna Dengel proved friendly to the Portuguese , although dissatisfied with the presents they had brought him and exasperated by their quarrels among themselves .
27 I 'm quite sober , although elated by the thought of an unknown play by Shakespeare coming to light . ’
28 The Sun has not been one of the newspapers which has in any way suggested that either the Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh have been other than supportive to the Princess of Wales . ’
29 And after analysing statistics for five developed countries and reviewing results of similar studies , one researcher concluded that , " The most recent evidence indicates that the bulk of the adverse consequences of teenage childbearing ( for the health of children ) may be of social and economic origin , rather than attributable to the effects of young age per se " .
30 They will be more than grateful to the English Poundstretcher League for the experience being gained by 13 of their 16-man squad .
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