Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] the [noun sg] [is] " 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 arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor . |
3 | Earmarking , through reimbursement for the first year ; remaining 3 years to go where the need is greatest |
4 | Pound says , in effect : ‘ If your French is n't good enough to go where the quality is both defined ( metaphorically ) and exemplified , i.e. in Gautier 's ‘ L'art ’ specifically and in his Emaux et Camées as a whole , or in the work of followers like Hérédia and Samain , then remind yourself , or re-experience , what it is like to read George Herbert and Christina Rossetti and Lionel Johnson . |
5 | To find where the blockage is ( unless it is simply the gully itself which is blocked ) , you will have to lift the inspection chamber manhole covers starting at the house and working outwards . |
6 | What appears to be stable in interpretations of here ( apart from curious usages deriving from long-distance telephonic communication and long-distance travel , discussed in Lyons , 1977 ) is that the deictic centre is located where the speaker is . |
7 | Attendance is strongly recommended where the suspect is a juvenile or a person at risk . |
8 | The reason for discussing it here is that , under the Sexual Offences Act 1967 , this offence is not committed where the act is done in private , between consenting males , both aged 21 or over . |
9 | No offence against section 8 of the Vehicles ( Excise ) Act 1971 is committed where the vehicle is used or kept on a private road , i.e. a road which is not repairable at public expense . |
10 | This endorsement should be added where the home is one of non-standard construction . |
11 | Teacher 's notes on the strategies and scheme of work followed can be added once the course is running , together with ideas for activities and exercises , checklists of historical questions , and any assessment material . |
12 | Power relations can not be addressed if the unconscious is evoked in such an absolute , disconnected way . |
13 | The marriage is not finally dissolved until the decree is made absolute ; thus , transfers of property in the period between the decree nisi and the decree absolute from husband to wife incur no inheritance tax liability . |
14 | It is also worth noting that efficiency should not be considered until the effectiveness is proven , the procedure could be doing the wrong thing in an extremely efficient manner . |
15 | A common example is an instruction to increment the contents of a specified store location and skip if the result is zero . |
16 | Mandarins should not be added until the tank is well established . |
17 | This gave rise to the ‘ fine-tuning hypothesis ’ which suggested that learning opportunities are maximised if the adult is able to ‘ fine tune ’ her speech so that its structural complexity is always slightly in advance of that of the child . |
18 | For no claim can be permitted if the child is not mine . |
19 | Perhaps my face looks like the message is not getting through . |
20 | Someone even stopped Carl in the street the other day and congratulated him on how good the album is , so it looks like the world 's finally catching up with us . ’ |
21 | Someone even stopped Carl in the street the other day and congratulated him on how good the album is , so it looks like the world 's finally catching up with us . ’ |
22 | IT looks like the partnership is again heading for the rocks . |
23 | It would not be appropriate for the Home Secretary to comment until the inquiry is completed . |
24 | This has the remarkable consequence that if a man attacks his wife ( or vice versa ) in the privacy of their own home , the offence of affray appears to be committed if the evidence is that there was violence of a sufficient degree . |
25 | Similarly , the case of displays or visible representations , the offence is committed if the material is visible to the public generally , but not , apparently , if it can he seen only by persons inside another dwelling . |
26 | ‘ I 'm very concerned this has happened to one of my horses , but I do n't know if the problem is widespread . |
27 | I do n't know if the Guiness is as good at the Imperial anymore as the pub has changed hands ! ! ! . |
28 | We do not know if the cause is genetic , the result of physical or mental antecedents such as infection or early childhood experiences or , as has been suggested by some observers , the outcome of growing up feeling disaffected and disenfranchised in a rejecting society which offers black people few prospects of work , wealth and the good things in life to which white people aspire . |
29 | I do not know if the gesture is valid , but I enjoy the ritual ; it makes me feel better . |
30 | How will you know if the blood is coming from er an artery that 's cut ? |