Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] [art] " 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 Table 2.1 gives additional information about these two broad industrial areas , showing that it is in the retail trade and the hotels and catering industry in the first of these , and public administration , education , medical services , " other services to the public " , recreational and cultural services and personal services in the second , where the proportion of temporary workers is greatest and/or where an important share of the temporary workforce is to be found .
4 Send it whenever you are applying for a job ‘ on spec. ’ or where no mention is made in an advertisement of an application form ( which usually covers the same type of information ) .
5 In the councils where the members are not organised along party lines or where no party has a clear majority the debates and votes in committee and full council retain their significance .
6 Of course , this is impractical on a site with a lot of power traffic or where a rigid circuit procedure is in force .
7 Where the locality was suitable or where a number of mills were in close proximity to one another ( such as the Hicks/Hooper empire at Eastington ) it was still possible for a number of separate mills to be run together .
8 Other cases are those where the agent 's knowledge and motivation can be surmised from the circumstances of his life ( parents or children ) or where a special arrangement is made to make sure of them ( e.g. , when legislators are periodically elected , thus providing them with motives to find out what are their electors ' best interests and to satisfy them , at least where the prestige , power , and lawful remuneration of their office are their only rewards and where these rewards are themselves substantial ) .
9 The Government controls Parliament 's time and it is therefore able to limit debate where its proposals are proving controversial or where a rational examination of them is turning out to be embarrassing .
10 The Code allows it , where the suspect consents , or where a senior officer reasonably believes that delaying interrogation will involve an immediate risk of harm to persons or serious loss of , or damage to , property ’ or ‘ cause unreasonable delay to the processes of investigation ’ .
11 For example in the open air or where a temporary problem necessitates urgent remedy .
12 These are very useful during retraining the bladder or where a cure is impossible , but they should not be used instead of exercise , retraining or other forms of therapy .
13 National rivalries were all the more intense and confused in these districts precisely because it was often not possible to tell who was which nationality , or where a person 's loyalties lay .
14 We all find ourselves in a situation at some time where we have to carry a very heavy suitcase , or where a parcel has been delivered and has to be lifted into the house .
15 In addition , notifiable holdings may vary significantly from shareholdings if certain classes of shares carry no votes , or where a stock exchange allows listed shares to have weighted voting rights .
16 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 .
17 You can moor just about anywhere the bank will take an iron peg or where a mooring ring is available .
18 Where a court , or another authority or person makes an order for detention of a Member as being of unsound mind , or where a doctor recommends such detention , or where a Member is so detained , that court , authority , person , doctor or the head of the hospital , etc. where the Member is detained , must notify the Speaker .
19 Where a court , or another authority or person makes an order for detention of a Member as being of unsound mind , or where a doctor recommends such detention , or where a Member is so detained , that court , authority , person , doctor or the head of the hospital , etc. where the Member is detained , must notify the Speaker .
20 Auditors will be faced with problems in assessing accounts in which land is material , or where a large tract is owned and there is therefore a significant risk of liability .
21 Local authorities have a statutory duty to provide accommodation for homeless households in ‘ priority need ’ ( eg households with dependent children or where a member of the household is vulnerable due to mental illness or old age ) .
22 On occasions , current behaviour is simply a repetition of long-standing family patterns , as for example when there has been marital conflict expressed in physical violence or where a mentally ill son or daughter has had periodic outbursts of physical aggression .
23 In more complicated cases or where a larger aircraft is concerned the investigating team can comprise up to a dozen investigators .
24 Unions in Japan are , with a few exceptions , organized separately by enterprise or where a company has several plants through a federation of plant branches .
25 There are certain other circumstances in which this problem of unduly encouraging an authority to reach a particular decision does not arise and in which a scheme of compensation might be feasible and desirable : where there is no question of a decision being re-made , notably where the time-limit for challenging an allegedly illegal decision has run out ( through no fault of the applicant ) ; or where a citizen has suffered loss by relying on a representation by a public body that it will act in a particular way , in circumstances where the law will not require the body to make good its representation because it has undertaken to act illegally ; or where a court exercises its discretion not to quash an illegal decision In such cases the problem of causation does not exist because the decision in question will not be reconsidered .
26 There are certain other circumstances in which this problem of unduly encouraging an authority to reach a particular decision does not arise and in which a scheme of compensation might be feasible and desirable : where there is no question of a decision being re-made , notably where the time-limit for challenging an allegedly illegal decision has run out ( through no fault of the applicant ) ; or where a citizen has suffered loss by relying on a representation by a public body that it will act in a particular way , in circumstances where the law will not require the body to make good its representation because it has undertaken to act illegally ; or where a court exercises its discretion not to quash an illegal decision In such cases the problem of causation does not exist because the decision in question will not be reconsidered .
27 A conflict of interest occurs where , for example , a market operator 's interest potentially conflicts with that of a client ( conflict of interest ) , or where a market operator owes obligations to two or more clients who 's interests might well pull in different directions ( conflict of duty ) .
28 By virtue of s.7 , trustees and personal representatives ( or where a trustee or personal representative is a body corporate ) are exempted from the prohibitions in the Act in certain limited circumstances .
29 I mention these matters not in order to indicate any disagreement with Knox J. 's conclusions on discretion but because the indemnity provisions in section 83 seem to me to underline that the legislature did not contemplate the power of rectification being exercisable under section 82 except in cases either where an error or omission had occurred in the register , i.e. paragraphs ( d ) to ( h ) , or where a substantive cause of action against the registered proprietor required the register to be rectified , i.e. paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) .
30 It can apply only where the expression of the legislative intention is genuinely ambiguous or obscure or where a literal or prima facie construction leads to a manifest absurdity and where the difficulty can be resolved by a clear statement directed to the matter in issue .
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