Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Specific provision is made where the property is in possession and/or where the account is in arrear , ’ the report says . |
2 | The majority of assistance has historically been provided to private companies , in many cases non-clients , where the shareholders wish to realise their capital and to larger groups ( which do not have their own corporate finance departments and/or where the deal size is insufficient to interest a merchant bank ) wishing to dispose of non-core subsidiaries . |
3 | The definition of capital murder — which carries the death penalty — varies from state to state : in Alabama , a capital murder is one that occurs during the course of a robbery , or where the victim is kidnapped or raped ; or , where the perpetrator is on parole or has escaped from custody ; or where the crime is particularly cruel . |
4 | The definition of capital murder — which carries the death penalty — varies from state to state : in Alabama , a capital murder is one that occurs during the course of a robbery , or where the victim is kidnapped or raped ; or , where the perpetrator is on parole or has escaped from custody ; or where the crime is particularly cruel . |
5 | You and your family will be best protected by fixing extra smoke alarms in rooms where a fire is most likely to break out , eg the living room , bedrooms where there are electric fires , electric blankets , or where the occupant is a smoker . |
6 | They know they must fill the empty space with movement , whether there is scenery in the background or where the costumes are at their simplest and the background merely a hint of some venue as , for example , in Symphonic Variations or Requiem , or even just shafts of light as in Monotones . |
7 | The same technology will allow machines to be controlled by voice command in the dark or where the operator 's hands are full . |
8 | RAF Swinderby was ‘ contractorised ’ as far back as the 1960s because the ending of National Service led to a shortage of cooks and stewards and now ther are probably about a score of units which work a mainly 9–5 day , or where the numbers are fairly small , that may be most suitable for ‘ contractorising ’ . |
9 | But the job of lifting the standards of people employed , giving them proper training , and paying a wage which breaks dependence on overtime and lifts morale : this together must far exceed the costs of the technology , and it is n't by any means clear what the bill will be or where the money will come from . |
10 | It is also justifiable , however , for the criminal law to penalise conduct which may lead to the causing of physical harm , particularly in situations where the conduct has little social utility or where the risk is well known . |
11 | However it was not necessary to disclose to whom they had been sold or where the cash had gone . |
12 | I will engage in these subversive activities either only to the extent that they are lawful , or where the risk to the reputation of my university is overshadowed by the importance of my revolutionary activities . |
13 | Accordingly , nothing in his framework was designed to stand up for liberty where the legislature saw fit to intervene with new restrictive laws , or where the courts contrived to discover or develop them ; Dicey simply assumed that this would not occur . |
14 | Limits on enhanced annual premiums ( Sheep Annual Premium and Suckler Cow Premium ) are recommended with the payments ‘ restricted to farmers who are unable to fatten lambs regularly or where the cows are grazing unimproved land over the summer months ’ , a complex arrangement to administer . |
15 | The intercept a is the value of Y when X is zero , or where the line starts . |
16 | The law of nuisance , therefore , affords little or no protection either to a complainant who is unduly sensitive to an odour emission , or where the use interfered with is a sensitive one , as when the taste of biscuits manufactured under controlled conditions , was adversely affected by odorous fumes from a source a few miles away . |
17 | Defences which may be available include : an Act of God ; the plaintiff 's consent ; or where the odour nuisance is a result of the act of a trespasser and the owner or occupier is ignorant of the nuisance , not having the means of knowing of the nuisance in time to prevent or abate its effect . |
18 | The availability of this defence causes problems for a plaintiff especially where the defendant has carried out works specified in an abatement notice , without success , or where the odour problem is so complex that it is difficult to ascertain just what are the best practicable means . |
19 | Several designs of absorption towers are available which incorporate various types of gas/liquid counteracting equipment.l Absorption is not suitable therefore where the odorous contaminant is only slightly soluble or where the odour threshold detection concentration is particularly low . |
20 | However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest . |
21 | These include situations where there are competing bids , or where the acquisition is prohibited by the merger control authorities , or where a condition of the bid announced in the offer document is not fulfilled or , exceptionally , where the bid may not be put into effect for reasons beyond the control of the parties to the bid . |
22 | This would be the case where an R&D programme and its objective are clearly defined and each of the parties is given the opportunity of exploiting any of the results that are of interest to it , or where the results are used solely for the purposes of further research . |
23 | The penal jurisdiction of the county courts was to apply only where the debt had been contracted under circumstances which implied an intention to defraud ( which upset Wetherfield ) or where the debtor had the ability to pay but would not . |
24 | The High Court or an election court ( constituted and functioning in accordance with Parts III and IV of the 1983 Act ) may , on the presentation of an election petition by an interested party ( a voter , a ‘ defeated ’ candidate ) , declare a seat vacant , or provide for the return of another candidate in prescribed circumstances , where there has been irregularity in the conduct of the election campaign or where the ‘ successful ’ candidate is not qualified . |
25 | It had been thought at one time that the restriction did not apply to an attack on members of a party as a whole , or where the motive was simply the provision of information and not the demoting of a candidate , but Luft adopts an extensive interpretation of the scope of the provision . |
26 | Doubts like this crystallize at one or two points , either where the presuppositions are so mixed and unsatisfactory that they are inaccurate , or where the presuppositions are true as far as they go but do not go far enough and so are incomplete . |
27 | Since the beginning of life , Tory mythology has had students down as long-haired layabouts with no sense of duty , patriotism or where the bathroom is . |
28 | Only market failure can justify vertical integration , for example where F is one of a limited number of sources of a critical supply , or where the supplier-customer relationship requires trust and secrecy which can not be secured at arm 's length . |
29 | An existing right is one where the landlord can not unreasonably withhold consent to the tenant 's exercise of the right , or where the tenant does not need consent but must meet the landlord 's costs . |
30 | In particular , s 286(5) provided relief where a loan was repaid by the debtor or a third party or where the company agreed that the loan should be settled by payment in kind . |