Example sentences of "[subord] where [art] " in BNC.

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1 Where where the stitches were , right .
2 The marginal member will be characterized by a δ or valuation of the reputation gain that makes her just indifferent , that is , where where the marginal member 's evaluation or commitment is denoted by .
3 So , when I 'm soloing I try to take the song someplace else than where it is , and also somewhere different than where the next solo takes the next song .
4 Not surprisingly there is a greater readiness to experiment where there are more , and perhaps younger , people than where the few elderly remaining members of an order cling to what is familiar .
5 When we add to this in turn the effect of nearly half of all women working ‘ part-time ’ , then the average income of all households where the married woman was working was only about 40 per cent higher than where the married woman was not working .
6 ( 84 ) The tune was heard to come from no further away than where the track slings around the shoulder of the hill .
7 ( 5 ) Discretionary management or merely broker/dealing : Greater protection is given to a customer whose assets are managed on a discretionary basis than where the customer is consulted and authorises ( or initiates ) each transaction .
8 Courts may more readily accept that fiduciary duties have been modified or excluded in the context of a commercial agreement between parties of equal status28 than where the customer is inexperienced .
9 Many are apocryphal , although where a thatcher makes use of straw which contains a few ears of grain , rats may be a problem .
10 The new requirements are largely set out in the Building Societies ( Accounts and Related Provisions ) Regulations 1992 , although where the change necessitated a change to the 1986 Act itself , that has been effected through the s 104 mechanism , which enables company law to be applied to building societies by Order .
11 Technically , the Act does not oblige the person imposing the conditions to specify which of the alternative grounds he relies upon for his authority to do so , although where the event is to be held in the future , the directions given by the chief of police must be in writing .
12 If a particular form of notice is prescribed , failure to serve notice in the prescribed form will not generally invalidate the notice ( Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral v Lennards Ltd ( 1977 ) 35 P & CR 309 ) ; although where the timetable is tight and the landlord 's notice is required to state a rental figure it may be of the essence that the notice should do so ( Commission for New Towns v R Levy & Co [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 121 ) .
13 The Court of Appeal has in such cases refused a jury even though the allegation accuses the plaintiff of committing criminal offences , although where the trial affects national interests or the honour and integrity of national personalities it may decide otherwise .
14 It may be possible to send copies of standard terms by fax , although where the print is small , the faxed copy may be difficult , or impossible , to read ; thus faxed terms may be held not to have been incorporated , or to be unreasonable .
15 Except where a delay or derogation was allowed under the Directive — and the UK had now also accepted that its grounds for derogation had all along been invalid — ‘ all supplies of drinking water in the United Kingdom were required to be in compliance with the Directive by 20 July ’ .
16 A new extra-statutory concession has also been published to the effect that the Board of Inland Revenue will accept group relief claims signed by a person the company has authorised to make the claim , except where a liquidator has been appointed .
17 Except where a quotation states otherwise , all quotations based on a tonnage rate shall apply to the gross weight unless :
18 For Carolingian royal rights had applied everywhere except where a grant of immunity blocked them ; but Capetian royal rights were respecters of strongly entrenched vested interests .
19 The decree of 1274 henceforth banned the holding of two or more cures of souls simultaneously except where a papal licence to do so had been obtained .
20 Except where a certificate for summary administration has been issued , as soon as practicable in the twelve week period after the making of a bankruptcy order , the official receiver must decide whether or not to summon a meeting of creditors for the purpose of choosing someone to be the trustee of the estate in his place ( s 293(1) ) .
21 Copies of judgments are to be sent in all cases except where a warrant of execution is issued straight away ( Ord 22 , r 1(3) ) .
22 If the costs are not paid then , except where a defence to costs has been filed , the plaintiff may enter judgment in default for them .
23 The practical effect of the amendment is to make it clear that an RFL can not supervise or manage the office of a multi-national practice , except where no right of audience or right to conduct litigation is exercised from the office or supervised from it .
24 TESTING for HIV as a condition of employment should be banned except where the absence of Aids or HIV infection is a bona fide requirement of the job , the Council of the International Bar Association decided at the opening of its ninth biennial conference in Strasbourg yesterday .
25 PAYMENT FOR ARTICLES Payments or offers of payment for stories , pictures or information should not be made to witnesses or potential witnesses in current criminal proceedings or to people engaged in crime or their associates except where the material concerned ought to be published in the public interest , and the payment is necessary to enable this to be done .
26 The lights in the ceiling came on without fuss and illuminated the ancient brick walls and the weathered old grey beams which crossed from side to side , holding up the planks of the floor above : holding up the planks , except where the hole was .
27 There are several important ways in which biogeochemical processes can influence climate and hence habitability ( except where the latter is maintained at enormous cost ) .
28 On occasions an odour may be due to , or coincide with , the emission of dark or black smoke , in which case a local authority may be able to initiate action under the Clean Air Acts of 1956 and 1968 , except where the emission arises at works registered under the Alkali , etc. , Works Regulation Act 1906 .
29 Except where the generosity and charity of his fellow creatures must play their rightful part , each individual , as master of his own destiny must be a provider to his utmost ability .
30 No work shall be automatically excluded except where the law of the land expressly forbids its circulation .
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