Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] whereby [art] " in BNC.

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1 Reda have introduced a new QA process at their Singapore manufacturing base for BP whereby every component is individually checked and numbered during assembly of the ESPs which are now well and vibration tested before shipment to the UK .
2 The protestant Christian has too quickly jumped to the conclusion that Catholicism regards the Holy Communion service as a work of salvation whereby the priest offers afresh the offering of Christ and pleads for salvation .
3 These have to be settled , if necessary , by a process of reconciliation whereby the budget committees impose specific ceilings .
4 The thrust of the ensuing analysis will be the attempt to disclose the process of mediation whereby the political and ideological history of a given period is produced and reproduced in three consecutive texts .
5 The very order implies understanding of the process of redemption whereby the Incarnation and Passion transform the lex talionis ( the law of retaliation ) of the Old Testament with the grace and love which are the means of recycling the waste products of sin .
6 This plan is based on the concept of subsidiarity whereby the EC would only become involved when the national policies of the member states were ineffective , or harmful to other member states .
7 On the one hand , the legislation should not become a hunting ground for lawyers whereby the court , on review , would have to interpret every minute point of law .
8 Thus a hire-purchase agreement is an agreement for the bailment of goods whereby the bailee has an option to purchase them .
9 But we can surely reconstruct the pattern of events whereby the lectures did become the basis of the book that in fact materialized .
10 On 11 November 1980 , C and G contracted to sell their shares in the company to a fellow shareholder and director of the company , B. Under the terms of the agreement , the taxpayers , B , and the company , executed a deed of novation whereby the company released the taxpayers from liability on their current accounts ( which stood in total at £79,000 ) up to a limit of £68,000 .
11 Should the bishop or his candidate protest , the king 's nominee would soon obtain an appropriate writ from chancery whereby the issue could be decided in the king 's court by the king 's judges .
12 We have discussed , reflected and considered on the one hand , the impact of the lack of democracy and respect for human rights in our countries , and on the other , the restrictions of the free flow of information and access to media whereby the majority of African peoples are deprived of opportunities for self expression and full participation in the development process and nation building .
13 They perform the function of a rite of passage whereby the reader is enabled not only to glimpse imaginatively the possibility of a reality which transcends the limitations of sense and intellect but also to validate it .
14 Consultation will then be false and a facade for a ‘ sells ’ style of leadership whereby the manager hopes to win acceptance of his decisions by subordinates by pretending to listen to their advice .
15 Artists such as Jill Smith and Bruce Lacey have developed the idea of performance at sacred sites both as an artistic expression and also as a form of ritual whereby the artist may be inspired to receive insights into the original purposes behind sacred sites .
16 On Jan. 30 , 1991 , the ruling Liberal Party in Quebec released a report which offered a " last chance " to Canada by demanding that the federal government accord a special status to Quebec whereby the province would have jurisdiction over almost all of its domestic affairs .
17 There are language-systems , he points out , within which that characteristic of English whereby the utterer is not obliged to commit himself as to the truth of his utterance is not to be found ; in such systems the utterer is obliged to commit himself .
18 In Dunton v. Dunton ( 1892 ) 18 V.L.R. 114 ( Supreme Court of Victoria ) , the Court ( Higinbotham and Williams JJ. , Hood J. dissenting ) held that an agreement between ex-spouses whereby the former husband undertook to pay the former wife £6 per month , ‘ so long as she … shall conduct herself with sobriety , and in a respectable , orderly , and virtuous manner ’ was a valid contract made for a consideration .
19 649 , the parties , a husband and wife , had entered into a separation agreement under seal whereby the husband covenanted to pay the wife £30 per month .
20 Castro had established relations with the People 's Republic of China in September 1960 and , two months later , Che Guevara signed an agreement in Beijing whereby the Chinese bought 1 m.t .
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