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

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1 VAT will not be due if the vessel is a pleasure craft over eight years old on 1 January 1993 , or when the VAT due is negligible ( for UK purposes it will not be due where the vessel is worth less than £4,000 ) .
2 Is n't that where the music is to be ? ’
3 The problem with tied bars is particularly acute where the bar is linked to the number two blond beer , Anker , which has its own black beer , Anker stout .
4 Many colleges , particularly those designated as Tertiary where the relationship is closer , ordinarily describe the 11–16 high schools with which they work as ‘ partner ’ schools , rather than the unhelpfully condescending term ‘ feeder ’ schools .
5 There is obviously a marked difference between the strategic and finance approaches , but they are not mutually exclusive : the one is strong where the other is weak .
6 If there is no response after three or four pills then either the prescription is wrong or the remedy is no good and has lost its potency for some reason .
7 Matters are different where the trustee is entitled to enjoyment of the property during his lifetime and required to make over the trust property only on his death .
8 The position is different where the demise is freestanding or is a building in a terrace .
9 Normally the Finance Company will only be interested where the vessel is a Total Loss .
10 Example from Brazilian Portuguese : N.B. The Portuguese words are here written in the orthography , which does not always make it clear where the stress is .
11 Yet where the two do not like one another or the chemistry is wrong , the relationship will remain distant for the entire three years .
12 ‘ It is an accepted practice in dire situations such as this that the board is replaced or supplemented by a new board charged with the function of restoring the fortunes of the company and the confidence of customers , ’ the letter says .
13 It is clear that the individual is not acting rationally in this example : the expectation error is increasing every year and the individual is failing to predict inflation even though it is rising by a constant amount every year and is caused by the same factor ( monetary growth ) every year .
14 In the examples discussed in the previous chapters , such as the work of Munn , it was clear that the individual is already closely oriented towards a social order by external forms such as the landscape , in which conceptions of the person and of society are literally grounded .
15 As one increasingly explicit act followed another , it became clear that the emphasis is on strip rather than tease .
16 From the form of the Schwarzschild metric equation it is clear that the factor is an important measure of the effect of mass on the curvature of space–time .
17 My right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General has made it clear that the law is not suspended and therefore it would remain a matter for local authorities if they wished to bring actions .
18 ( iv ) The following terms , used alone or in combination , will be deemed to indicate that a person is a solicitor holding a current practising certificate , unless it is made clear that the person is not so qualified :
19 The rationale behind this decision may be to make it abundantly clear that the child is not the product of the adopters ' relationship with each other or with anyone else .
20 How can the Labour party say that in the year when we opened up the whole of industry to competition , in the year when we tightened the price control and made it clear that the customer is high on our list of priorities ?
21 Throughout the book 1 have tried to make it clear that the approach is not prescriptive , and successful applications depend a great deal on the intellectual and creative skills of the analyst .
22 However , this contains an important message for lawyers sympathetic to the peace movement , since if the symbolic appeal of law for the peace movement is founded in the view that law embodies certain political and human ideals which may be interpreted as being in sympathy with the aims of the peace movement , then it is clear that the attraction is to law as an ideal rather than to lawyers and legal process .
23 These two passages should be read again and again before returning to the rest of the text , which is illuminated by them ; and it then becomes clear that the poem is a work of theory , and not a simple narrative of fact .
24 It is a matter of construction of the contract and the surrounding circumstances as to whether the prohibition is intended merely to place the vendor in breach of contract and exposed to a claim for damages or whether the prohibition is intended to render the assignment ineffective and make it clear that the contract is personal .
25 Notwithstanding the Working Party 's efforts to clarify and simplify the problem of providing protection against fire in high-bay warehouses it must be made clear that the subject is one where there is a significant difference of opinion amongst experts as to the most effective method .
26 From both this report and that of Cahill ( ibid. ) it is quite clear that the problem is severe and getting worse ; and that the national soil conservation programme is not dealing with it :
27 I only want to make clear that the problem is far more complex than it is represented .
28 The answer on this subject that I gave in November made it perfectly clear that the decision is mine and nobody else 's .
29 Other may sit there stubbornly waiting for you to tell them what they are meant to do whilst making it abundantly clear that the session is hardly welcome , indeed is being conducted almost under duress .
30 It is clear that the micro is here to stay and it is the responsibility of personnel managers to come to terms with the new technology and use it to their advantage .
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