Example sentences of "in [noun] where [ex0] be " in BNC.

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1 If x and y are variables , then unc denotes the result of substituting x for every free occurrence of y in P. If x is bound at any point in P where there is a free y , systematic renaming of P's bound variables is carried out .
2 One solution is a clause which says that the question of categorising disputes in contracts where there are two different modes of dispute resolution is itself to be referred to the expert for final decision .
3 Once a vacancy has been offered , in authorities where there are guidelines for good practice , the social worker should have at least two weeks to make use of the vacancy for the client .
4 In authorities where there are party groups it is almost universal practice for the group to meet before meetings of full council and for group decisions to be binding on members at full council meetings , although there is often ( but not always ) a more relaxed attitude to voting discipline in committees ( see Widdicombe , 1986 , vol. 1 , tables 2.3–2.6 ) .
5 In contrast where there is no stated goal , their contribution will be obscure and their sense of dedication and responsibility will ebb : when purpose is unclear , performance is low .
6 At least if there is a uniform a rule is seen to exist , but it is in schools where there is no uniform but where girls are prevented from wearing trousers that the greatest conflict can arise .
7 In schools where there is no full-time librarian , it could still be done by teachers .
8 In schools where there was no committee , librarians seemed to have reverted to traditional allegiances ( e.g. with the English department ) and were " going it alone " as before , though undoubtedly in a rather more fertile and responsive climate , and in some cases with a slightly enhanced allocation of free periods .
9 Instruction was more likely to be given in units where there was also a high level of ‘ publicity ’ generating activity .
10 Casual thefts , which were increasingly carried out for beef , accounted for a minority of stolen cattle except in districts where there was no organized stealing .
11 Could life originate in environments where there is no oxygen ?
12 DC is certainly not regarded as the perfect classification scheme even in sectors where there is no serious alternative .
13 Having witnessed the horrifying poverty and hunger in countries where there is just not enough food to feed the teeming masses , he feels depressed and worried about the future .
14 It has been suggested that stage migration is most likely to take place in countries where there is a significant network of small towns and villages , such as Chile , Brazil and Colombia .
15 This is a common feature of faith in countries where there is an established or state church — faith is almost inherited .
16 In countries where there is a large degree of regulation of the terms of employment by the state , the role of collective bargaining may be correspondingly reduced .
17 This especially true in countries where there is an acute hard currency deficit .
18 Physical geographers have also tended , with some exceptions in countries where there are a large number of lakes , to leave the study of lakes to the limnologists .
19 ‘ Especially in countries where there are large rural populations still living under Third World conditions , the transistor is usually among the most prized of possessions . ’
20 Through Alumni support staff based at Henley , the Network encourages the development of National Associations in countries where there are Henley students/members .
21 Through Alumni support staff based at Henley , the Network encourages the development of National Associations in countries where there are Henley students/ members .
22 The industry principle was realised best in countries where there was a close co-operation between a big Social Democrat Party and a relatively centralised union movement .
23 But sending food in was not always an effective mechanism because in countries where there was starvation and deprivation there were invariably problems in terms of distribution because of armed conflict .
24 The report also stated that in countries where there was an armed opposition government troops were often given extensive powers and not held accountable to civilian legal authorities for their actions .
25 Contrast this with the position in jurisdictions where there are three or more degrees of homicide : pleas of guilty to first- and second-degree murders would be less frequent , since there would be the possibility of argument in court ( if no bargain was struck beforehand between prosecution and defence ) , and the defence might succeed in persuading the jury to reduce the degree of the killing .
26 Since there are two offences — and particularly in jurisdictions where there are three or more grades of homicide — surely it is right and proper to use the lesser offence to mark significant differences in culpability .
27 Wording similar to that included below may be incorporated with the objective of retaining the benefit of an appointment regarded as quasi-arbitration in circumstances where there are risks that such benefits may be lost during the conduct of the engagement .
28 the natural deduction from what I have said so far would be for Governments to end the necessity of monetising debt and make sure that they do n't put themselves in the position of monetising debt — at any rate in circumstances where there is not a substantial deficiency of demand for labour and where therefore the monetisation of debt would not be counterbalanced by an increase in real production .
29 This may arise even in circumstances where there is a knowledge of BSL and therefore some way of encoding its meaning .
30 Decreasing local government spending autonomy , in circumstances where there is a close connection in j between tax costs and benefits , will tend to replace OP-sized local projects with ON-sized centrally provided and generally financed ones .
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