Example sentences of "[subord] this [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time there are local choirs which strive to follow slavishly the cathedral model , even where this is either unsuccessful in terms of quality or inappropriate for their congregation .
2 As for Second Level , a compatible level of Spoken English for industry and Commerce ( SEFIC ) may be opted for in lieu , where this is administratively feasible .
3 As for Second Level , a compatible level of Spoken English for Industry and Commerce ( SEFIC ) may be taken in lieu , where this is administratively feasible .
4 The latter requires the agreement of both the appellant and the authority and even where this is so , the Secretary of State can decide that a hearing is desirable — for example , if there is much local feeling on the issue .
5 Where this is so , it may be possible to encapsulate the points in a single debate on a single amendment .
6 Where this is so , Parliament 's legislative role is as above described in relation to Acts and United Kingdom delegated legislation .
7 Where this is so , people feel unable to express their pain and grief , their anger or fear ; they will learn to be ashamed of the various ‘ taboo ’ feelings they have .
8 Where this is so , the relation between some form of general training and highly developed specialist training is not necessarily more difficult than in the comparable relation in the training of inherent physical resources .
9 First , a great many of the cases in this area of the law are concerned with industrial strife of one kind or another and where this is so the common law has been excluded or modified since 1906 by statutory immunities granted to persons acting in a ‘ trade dispute . ’
10 Where this is so the question must be asked , what was the real or predominant purpose of the combination , and it is to be answered broadly as by a jury or judge of fact .
11 ( 4 ) Where a recognised body which is an unlimited company is a partner in partnership with a solicitor or another recognised body it shall be stated on the stationery of the partnership , either as part of the body 's name or otherwise , that the recognised body is a body corporate except where this is so stated on a list of the names of all the partners maintained by the partnership at its principal place of business in pursuance of section 4(3) of the Business Names Act 1985 .
12 An example where this is very clear is in the City .
13 There are indeed many fields where this is actively being pursued , but the work at present lacks cohesion .
14 For the ‘ ordinary ’ classroom teacher this situation could mean that decisions taken within the school might lead to larger classes , less non-contact time ( where this is actually available ) and higher levels of cover for absent colleagues .
15 Although this is both extensive and varied by the standards of most of the human sciences , though perhaps not of history , what it illustrates is the difficulty of specifying what is to count as data beyond saying that it is whatever material that researchers need to work with in order to pursue their inquiries .
16 These figures provide political ammunition to chief police officers arguing for more resources , although this is clearly a double-edged sword since the figures could be interpreted as showing the police being unable to do much about crime levels .
17 No estimate of numbers need be given , although this is clearly of considerable importance in making tactical decisions about how the procession is to be policed .
18 Unfortunately , although this is clearly an important and interesting exhibition it is not one that we would wish to accommodate here , essentially because — practicalities aside — we are not a general art exhibition venue , and as a matter of policy only mount displays which relate to our collections or , more broadly , to the world of books .
19 A good many women have never experienced orgasm at all , although this is generally due to personal impediment or lack of expertise and consideration on their partner 's part .
20 Although this is generally considered a thing of the past , there has been a revival in the popularity of the solidly built , veneered Thirties suite with its square lines .
21 Although this is partly a result of lower market share during the last days of The Sunday Correspondent , the IoS has made ground while its rival The Observer has not .
22 One of these is the methanation reaction which occurs over a nickel metal catalyst and which was originally discovered by Sabatier and Senderens 80 years ago , Although this is widely used to make synthetic natural gas for example , there is even more interest in the production of compounds containing higher numbers of carbon atoms .
23 Although this is also true , we might not be surprised if the judge interrupted this witness and accused her of being facetious , or told her not to waste time .
24 Entertainment of company clients may take place at the property , although this is just an assumption .
25 Although this is just for fun , lets keep it realistic , I cant see them swapping Wright or Ruddock for example .
26 Although this is just one case , it is probably being repeated hundreds of times every week .
27 Although this is largely an innate ability , particularly well developed in a few people , we can all develop sensitivity in general ( which will help our massage skills ) by such means as meditation , deep relaxation and nature attunements ( see Chapter 7 ) .
28 Although this is largely a question of over-priced business lunches , clearly out of the price range of most students , it is imperative that the ‘ professionals of the future ’ are not excluded and are allowed to establish early formative contracts .
29 And , although this is probably hoping for too much , the by now traditional attempt to pin the blame on the auditors might have been avoided .
30 Although this is probably so , I am able to offer no evidence in proof of it .
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