Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The few instances of " long distance transport tend to be early : at Fishbourne , or Angmering , where siltstone of Mediterranean origin was encountered .
2 All three are inter-related , however , since State fiscal problems are in general greatest in the South , where discrimination against blacks has traditionally been greatest , and where the electoral situation for long favoured one party .
3 Some have criticised him for not doing more to help urban California , where 80% of Latinos live .
4 Although in 1974 the Supreme Court had ordered President Nixon to surrender tapes in connection with the Watergate affair ( when Democratic Party premises had been broken into by Nixon 's supporters with his knowledge ) , no court had ever ordered a former President to surrender personal notes , and Greene 's decision was a departure from a ruling in the case of Oliver North , where requests for such material had been denied .
5 The researches of Robert Whiting into the impact of the official reformation on the people of Devon and Cornwall have revealed that even in this conservative part of the country , where attachment to Catholic ritual had been particularly strong , statues of the saints began to disappear from churches soon after their condemnation by the Henrician injunctions , and within a short space of time the wills of the laity contained fewer references to images or intercessory masses .
6 At secondary level , where provision in the colonial period was extremely limited , the expansion has been even more spectacular , with the number of schools increasing from 177 to 1,502 and the number of pupils by 950 per cent .
7 The final emancipation of the hand from locomotion and its refined dexterity in handling small objects presented the evolving ego with its greatest opportunity and with its greatest challenge where direction of the manual musculature was concerned .
8 where hour after hour the blood seeped up
9 Dr. Yeats had replied that he had only followed the practice in Edinburgh hospitals , where cases of venereal disease were isolated . )
10 The Anglian Water Authority has provided facilities for walking , picnicking and car parking on the margins of the lake , where views of the water and the very fine surroundings landscape can be enjoyed .
11 There continues to be potential growth points in other areas of research , particularly where contacts with other Departments overseas are strong .
12 Where conflicts between the Roman and Celtic branches of Christianity continued to erupt , she favoured the Roman rite .
13 This problem , which , where conflicts of interest are involved , becomes one of ideology , need not lead to overt conflict , however , because the groups concerned may be quite unaware of the discrepancy .
14 Where conflicts of interest arise ( should minerals exploration be permitted in a caribou reserve ? see Sheldon , 1988 ) there are precedents and procedures for resolving them .
15 Seeing Naseby in hot pursuit running on foot after the cart almost convinced him it was .
16 On the other hand , where severance of the subject matter is envisaged under the contract and property is to pass at this time , it is possible to argue that this is only a sale of goods ( see Kursell v Timber Operators and Contractors Ltd [ 1927 ] 1 KB 298 ) .
17 Register-drift or register-clash , where forms from one register surface unexpectedly in another , often indicate that a style is not under control .
18 The council is providing cash towards the cost of a major survey in Hemlington , Middlesbrough , where plans for a Community Action Plan are under way .
19 There are , however , two longstanding situations on Southern Sandstone where payment of an admission fee has been customary for many years .
20 If a creditor is owed a debt not payable at the date of the bankruptcy order , he may nonetheless prove for the same ( r 6.114 ) but subject to an adjustment of his dividend where payment of dividend is made before the time when the debt would have become payable .
21 Order 6 , r 5 provides that in mortgagee possession actions — that is where the plaintiff claims payment of money secured or possession of the property mortgaged — the particulars of claim must state : ( 1 ) the date of the mortgage ; ( 2 ) the state of the account , giving particulars of the amount of the advance , the periodic payments required , the amount of any interest in arrear , the amount of the unpaid instalments , the amount of any costs or fines or insurance unpaid ; the daily rate of interest and the amount remaining due under [ and required to redeem ] the mortgage ; ( 3 ) what proceedings ( if any ) the plaintiff has taken against the defendant in respect of the money secured by the mortgage or the mortgaged property and , where payment of such money only is claimed , whether the plaintiff has obtained possession of the property ; ( 4 ) where the plaintiff claims possession of the property , whether or not the property consists of or includes a dwelling house within the meaning of s 21 of the County Courts Act 1974 ; ( 5 ) where a plaintiff claims as mortgagee possession of land which consists of or includes a dwelling house , he shall state , in his particulars of claim , whether there is any person on whom notice of the action is required to be served in accordance with s 8(3) of the Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 and , if so , he shall state the name and address of that person and shall file a copy of the particulars of claim for service on that person ( Ord 6 , r 5(1A) ) .
22 Where payment into court is made : ( 1 ) by one or more of several defendants sued jointly or in the alternative ( unless the matter is settled by acceptance and the claims against the other defendants are abandoned and they agree in writing ) ; ( 2 ) with a defence of tender before action ; ( 3 ) in admiralty actions ; ( 4 ) where the plaintiff is a person under disability ; ( 5 ) where more than one person is entitled to the money in claims under the Fatal Accident Act 1976 and/or the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1934 ( Ord 11 , r 1(7) and Ord 11 , r 4(2) , ( 3 ) ) .
23 Where payment into court is made in respect of an accident and the plaintiff is receiving Social Security benefits as a result of the accident Ord 11 , r 5(4) applies .
24 Where at that date , any payment was accruing due , ie where payment in arrears was stipulated , the creditor may prove for the amount which would have fallen due if the debt had accrued from day to day ( r 6.112(2) ) .
25 However , where payment in was made in the case of a liquidated claim within fourteen days of service together with appropriate summons costs ( Ord 38 , r 4 ) the defendant is under no further liability for costs unless the court so orders ( Ord 11 , r 3(4) ) .
26 Under section 245A , where copies of the annual accounts have been sent out , laid , or delivered to the Registrar and it appears to the Secretary of State that there is or may be a question whether they comply with the Act he may give notice to the directors indicating the respects in which it appears to him that the question may arise and specifying a period of not less than one month for the directors to give him explanations or prepare revised accounts .
27 These new political ideas and researches have also stimulated debate about the scope of social rights , especially in the prosperous industrial countries , but also , in quite different circumstances , in poorer developing countries , where conceptions of ‘ development ’ itself have to be reconsidered in a new context .
28 Where progress of the job is solely within the control of the surveying practice , i.e. with jobs such as schedules of dilapidations , condition surveys , site surveys and design work , the detailed work programme should be regularly monitored for progress .
29 They were schools , therefore , where progress in matching library provision to curriculum need had already begun , and where it was hoped that this impetus could be further developed through participation in the project and a grant in the region of £2,500 .
30 But in professions concerned with providing a service , where resistance to new ideas was allied to undisguised self-interest , it was a big obstacle to entrepreneurial dynamism .
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