Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 .
2 Problems may also arise where the headtenant provides services to his subtenants , particularly where the subtenant 's service charge is reserved as rent .
3 Thus situations may arise where the acquisition of companies with relatively small turnover may nevertheless have a Community dimension .
4 The problem does not arise where the review takes place on the assumption of a hypothetical letting for the residue of the actual term .
5 Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor .
6 Either side , or the jury , could ask for the tape itself to be played during the trial and the judge would almost always accede ; difficulties might arise where the tape contained objectionable or inadmissible evidence , for example , references to previous convictions , but these could usually be overcome .
7 It is suggested that as a result of CA 1985 , s35 the main difficulties will only arise where the purchaser knows or should have known that the directors of the vendor were abusing their powers , for example , by committing a fraud on the vendor 's creditors .
8 Excess salary costs will arise where the supply head is employed on a salary higher than the group size of the receiving school .
9 Presentees were , however , not infrequently the objects of popular hostility whether for doctrinal differences , style of preaching or the fact that the people were not sufficiently involved in the choice .
10 He wrote to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to apply for the Chiltern Hundreds on Saturday , apparently , and no one seems quite sure whether the resignation dates from the day the letter was received or the date the warrant is signed by the Chancellor .
11 The reason for this paradox is clear : the potential benefits of LMS will not be realised where the application of a relatively crude pupil-led formula results in insufficient funds being available for the school to ‘ run itself on .
12 Here it was held that the chain of causation was broken where the buyer continued to use the goods with actual knowledge of the breach , as regards subsequent consequential loss ( compare Basildon District Council v JE Lesser ( Properties ) Ltd [ 1985 ] QB 839 ) .
13 The coypu man could not be dismissed or the danger of him glossed over .
14 The offeror may wish to do this if the target would remain technically listed or the offeror would not have sufficient control over the target 's assets after the takeover .
15 While a first attempt may work wonders for some , for others the dosage may need to be changed , the type of HRT altered or the frequency lowered .
16 The cost of the Coniston ore delivered at the smelters was reckoned at 3s. 6d. a kibble , or more , which figure would improve or worsen depending upon output , and included " getting & shawdring & the carrieage . "
17 By ‘ incidence ’ , economists mean where the tax burden falls — who pays .
18 More of a wallet than a purse , it still lay where the man had dropped it .
19 He declared that it provides time for the family to gather or the body to be transported home and it offers an opportunity for them to see the person in a state of peaceful repose .
20 She came to a familiar boulder ; it had fallen where the river met the hollow that over the years had become the pond .
21 Radios today seldom need repairing or the attention of a technician ; they do not need accessories which can be expensive and can get lost or damaged .
22 Wind sites must be placed where the wind blows fairly constantly , most of them are situated around the coast .
23 A clear guide to the grammar of the unit , placed where the student needs it .
24 However , by section 10 of the Employment Act 1988 the immunity is withdrawn where the reason or one of the reasons for which the act is done is the fact or belief that the employer is employing non-union labour .
25 It is not a relationship in which rules are kept because of either fear or the belief that such action will bring some reward .
26 The names Coylton , Water of Coyle , Coilsfield and Coilsholm , all in the ancient district of Kyle , bear witness to the presence of Coilus in the area The burial mound , ‘ Dead Man 's Holm ’ and the horn give credence to the legend , especially as it was an ancient legend before the mound was excavated or the horn unearthed .
27 If the current market price of the CD including accrued interest is P and the current yield is r , we can calculate the yield given the price using or the price given the yield using where M = face value of the CD , F = maturity value of the CD , N im = number of days between issue and maturity , N sm = number of days between settlement and maturity , N is = number of days between issue and settlement .
28 Yet looking from one to the other , he now realised where the similarity lay : it was in the eyes .
29 Small changes in the choices we make or the way we behave can make us part of the solution rather than the problem .
30 In areas of readily eroded rocks the rivers may carry so much load that one of two things may happen : either the estuary may be filled soon after it is formed or the aggradation may keep pace with the rising sea level so that there is not a stage of actual ria or estuary formation .
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