Example sentences of "even where [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Once this sort of thing is done often enough , it gets to be written in originals , even where no translation is involved … . |
2 | 1.6.5 Share valuation : expert determines even where no dispute |
3 | Working Paper 2 states : ‘ … even where a service is regarded as one which must be provided locally , it does not follow that every patient must have that treatment locally , it does not follow that every patient must have that treatment locally , if the patient and the GP or DHA as purchaser believe it to be better for them to be treated elsewhere ’ . |
4 | Even where a bituminous felt layer was laid on top of the boarding , this form of construction is likely to compound problems of rainwater penetration once a gap appears in the roof covering because the water which enters , instead of draining out of the construction at the eaves , settles on the upper edges of the local slate-fixing battens , inducing rot both in them and the boarding . |
5 | Even where a trustee has misappropriated trust property the fund may still preserve its identity , and , so long as it can be identified , the rights of the beneficiaries will attach to the fund into whatever form it may have been converted by him . |
6 | Thus , even where a sexual assault involves no significant physical force , it constitutes harm in the sense that it invades a deeply personal zone , gaining non-consensually that which should only be shared consensually . |
7 | But even where a clear cause can be established — for example , a child with severe brain damage , or one with a serious sensory or motor disorder — it would be simplistic to attribute all the child 's learning difficulties to the basic impairment alone . |
8 | However , even where a less rigid gender division of labour prevails , it seems to be the case that women commonly act as the ‘ kin keepers ’ , that is to say , the people who keep up regular contacts with members of the wider kin group . |
9 | The Royal College 's proposals would allow a person to be recalled to hospital by a doctor without an application by an approved social worker , even where a person is symptom-free . |
10 | Even where a household is categorized as a farming household there is a high probability that family members will be employed outside the farming sector and much of the household 's income will also be drawn from outside it . |
11 | Even where a third party is able to determine the formal internal regulations of an organisation these may not necessarily be adequate . |
12 | But even where a case is tried summarily , magistrates still have the power to commit a convicted defendant to the Crown Court for sentence where they feel that their own powers are inadequate . |
13 | ( b ) I do not accept that quasi-contractual claims , even where a contract is involved , are properly to be treated as falling per se within article 5(1) , having regard both to the general considerations I have already advanced in my analysis of the cases such as Peters [ 1983 ] E.C.R. 987 , and also because it is difficult to locate a place of performance for a quasi-contractual obligation . |
14 | Even where a particular exemption clause or disclaimer was deemed valid , the shipper could avoid it if a breach of one of the overriding obligations was a concurrent cause . |
15 | Even where a suitable job is found , a handicapped young person is likely to have difficulties with getting to and from work . |
16 | Even where a definite assertion is made , there is an implicit invitation to the reader or listener to assent or dissent . |
17 | In any case , as we saw in chapter 1 , considerable judgement is involved in assessing sub-group betas even where a more conventional statistical approach is employed . |
18 | But even where a man threatens to use no more force than is necessary for him to have sexual intercourse with a woman and the force needed , bearing in mind their relative sizes and strengths , would be minimal , it seems to be accepted that this would be rape . |
19 | It was also impressed by the argument of the Policy Advisory Committee that there should be a clear legislative statement that rape is committed even where a woman does not sustain injury but submits through fear . |
20 | … whether norm or criterion referenced , the examination entails rank-ordering , even where a range of grades is not in the strictest sense being competed for . |
21 | ‘ Even where a client 's property portfolio is basically sound we are now trying to broaden the scope of the advice we can give . |
22 | — the spelling of English was more or less fixed several hundred years ago ; but the pronunciation keeps changing , so that even where a letter once corresponded more or less to a sound , now it may not ; |
23 | Except in larger firms , unanimity might be thought to be desirable in the interests of preventing further splits in the firm , and even where a majority decision is available , a genuine attempt to achieve unanimity should always be made : save in any but the clearest case , exercise of the power by a permitted majority without consultation with the remaining partners would be regarded as being in bad faith . |
24 | ( 2 ) The possible suspension of trading on exchanges where conditions become volatile and the consequent risk that it may not be possible to close out a position even where a stop-loss order has been placed . |
25 | Even where a rule appears to allow the exercise of a power at the sole and subjective discretion of the exchange , a duty to act reasonable or fairly will frequently be implied . |
26 | Even where a reserve price is notified , the owner is not entitled to bid unless this is specifically reserved . |
27 | Even where an authoritative decision is meant finally to settle what is to be done it may be open to challenge on certain grounds , e.g. if an emergency occurs , or if the directive violates fundamental human rights , or if the authority acted arbitrarily . |
28 | Even where an undertaking does fall within the exemption , the competition rules will apply if their application does not obstruct the performance of the specific functions of the undertaking concerned . |
29 | Even where an application does arouse some opposition , issues of public amenity rarely arise . |
30 | CHILDREN IN SEX CASES Save in exceptional circumstances where it is in the public interest to do so , newspapers should not , even where the law permits it , identify children as victims , witnesses or defendants involved in cases concerning sexual offences . |