Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] there " in BNC.

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1 If we can cut tax when it is prudent to do so , or cut spending programmes where there is waste , we will . ’
2 In addition , the legislation will be strengthened by granting powers to enable the Director General of Fair Trading to initiate investigations where there is a suspicion that prohibitions are being breached .
3 A second group were shown pairs where there were no colour cues to help them .
4 If you pin all your hopes on it , you may see improvements where there are none , and in the long run this could be very damaging to your child .
5 The need for redevelopment and reuse can also arise in the case of large country houses and estates where there may be pressure for the introduction of heritage centres or other types of leisure development .
6 As a result , some legs may step in pairs or there may be three legs in motion at once — two on one side of the body and one on the opposite side .
7 On the other hand training is always vulnerable because the benefits are long-term and it often needs protection from the demands of management and operations where there are other priorities .
8 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 .
9 The first studies were in coal mines where there were different degrees of mechanisation associated with the same type of working group and it was also possible to distinguish different social organisations working in similar technical environments ( Trist and Murray , 1948 ) .
10 I know that in some parts of the country , notably in the north-east , one or two local authorities have made it rather difficult for protective street furniture to be erected along the sides of roads where there has been ram-raiding .
11 As an extra deterrent there are warning signs , but many are on roads where there are no cameras , a bluff for which the council makes no apologies .
12 If Labour wins or there is a hung Parliament , then the cyclicals are best sold in favour of overseas earners like BOC , Shell , Grand Metropolitan and BAT Industries .
13 ( c ) Enforcement of judgments Where there has been a judgment against the firm , execution may be issued against : ( 1 ) assets of the firm ; or ( 2 ) any person who has acknowledged service as a partner ; or ( 3 ) any person served as a partner who has failed to acknowledge service ; or ( 4 ) any person who has admitted in his pleading to being a partner or who has been found by the court to be a partner .
14 ( 4 ) ) , meetings where there are vacancies in the membership ( subs .
15 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 .
16 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 ) .
17 On less important issues , however , not only councillors but sometimes whole committees may ‘ lose track ’ of implementation , particularly in larger authorities where there are frequently many pressing problems .
18 The investigators undertake the testing of children between the ages of 7 and 15 in schools in certain local education authorities where there are significant numbers of children from the Asian and West Indian ethnic groups .
19 In less organised skills where there is little interaction , subtasks may be learned and practised separately before combining them .
20 Ideally , MAS will search for organisations with complementary [ type of industry ] skills where there are opportunities for synergy .
21 I met her once or twice , at church and at other houses where there were children of our age .
22 Sir Frank , who had earned his knighthood by making house calls only at houses where there might be photographers waiting outside , had once told George he drank too much .
23 These are the more controversial matters where sometimes people have conflicting views or there are dilemmas and contradictions for people .
24 reporting to parents or informing discussions where there are enquiries or causes for concern ;
25 The area is of particular significance in management buy-outs where there is the risk that an unwilling vendor will demand that management devote the whole of their time and attention to managing the business or otherwise risk breaching their terms of employment .
26 ‘ I believe my constituents would welcome a generally tougher policy on sentencing , less frequent agreement of bail especially when opposed , and the suspension or revocation of licences for pubs and clubs where there is persistent trouble . ’
27 By and large , planners were associated with incomers in that they wished to control the way things were done , viz to impose rules where there were none before and to replace the old social norms by fiat instead of the usual agreement between households .
28 And often they come from homes where there have been difficulties — rent arrears , marital troubles , sickness and so on — for many years , before a further crisis causes the children to be taken into care .
29 Sheltered housing in Scotland , upgrading of hostels , adapting premises , such as mother and baby homes where there was less need , to shelters for the victims of violent homes — which was a growing problem — all received pushes in the right direction under Eva 's capable guidance .
30 Instruction was more likely to be given in units where there was also a high level of ‘ publicity ’ generating activity .
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