Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] where [art] " in BNC.

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1 Paragraph ( c ) would appear not to affect decisions in cases such as Kendall v. Lillico ( see paragraph 10–07 ) and Cointat v. Myham ( see paragraph 10–08 ) cases where the purchaser chooses to buy goods for his business from a seller whose terms he has in a consistent course of dealing been apparently quite happy to accept or where the purchaser buys goods in a market in which a trade custom shows that merchants have found exclusion terms to be acceptable .
2 It may therefore be suggested that the aim of Article 130R(5) , even though it is not evident from the words used in that provision , is to accept that where the Community has enacted environmental legislation for its internal purposes , it is the Community that has power to negotiate corresponding external agreements .
3 Yet the point of this short section has been to establish that where the jurists did face similar problems in coping with defective trust dispositions , they proceeded in very much the same way as they had done with legacies .
4 Approve that the SRO is amended to provide that where a bill is paid by deduction , then either [ i ] if within a three month period following delivery of the bill written objections are made by the entitled third party or client , notice of rights under the SRO should then be given , or [ ii ] the notice of rights under the SRO must be served on all clients and entitled third parties at the time of delivery of the bill .
5 But there is little evidence to suggest that where a TNC has actually survived indigenization , its effective control has been very much affected .
6 This last point seems to suggest that where the consumer buys the goods direct from the manufacturer , the manufacturer is free to exclude his liability .
7 One of the many branches of the Makaa followed the valley but there were no bridges to cross and where the track crossed side-streams , the fords were wide and bottomed with concrete .
8 It is essential to ensure that where the premises form part of a larger building or a shopping centre the building ( or the shopping centre ) should also be insured as the tenant would wish the whole of the building to be reinstated in the event of damage or destruction and not just the premises .
9 It is the main function of the Statutory Instruments Act to ensure that where an instrument is made by a Minister of the Crown in pursuance of powers delegated to him by Parliament , Parliament shall have a reasonable opportunity to scrutinise his efforts with a view to deciding whether or not to endorse them .
10 Part of the art of angling is to look at a stretch of water , to analyse the clues of current , depth and cover and to decide , for example , where the roach are likely to lie or where the barbel may be shoaled up .
11 It may also be possible to argue that where the party has failed to respond to a notice of assignment from the purchaser , such lack of action over a long period is an implied consent where that party has dealt with the purchaser after completion .
12 Where divorce proceedings are raised in a country other than England ( eg , Canada , Australia or USA ) against a spouse resident in Scotland , which the spouse wishes to defend or where a spouse resident in Scotland wishes to raise divorce proceedings in one of these countries , all a Scottish solicitor is entitled to do under the Scheme is to give the client preliminary advice on his or her legal position and the course of action open .
13 It would be niggling to say that where a writer has used assistants his data cease to be primary , but it would also be foolish to ignore the fact that the more people there are involved in a project , the more opportunities there are for errors to creep in .
14 Here again , though , this is not by itself to say that where a co-operative can get properly started in a capital intensive business , it would find it more difficult to compete than would a conventionally organised firm .
15 ( A famous actor interviewed recently on the radio said that , when he had learned his part in a play , he did not just know the words he had to say but where the new paragraphs came and when he had to turn the page of the script .
16 It seemed to Wetherfield to follow that where a creditor had proved his debtor 's means , he might have him committed to prison , and that he could then levy on those means , if tangible and available , to obtain payment of what was owed him .
17 This is a hard part to prove and where the evidence of intent falls short the point at 7 following , i.e. ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe … ’ could be charged or reported .
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