Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [is] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the absence of an express obligation , the landlord will have no duty to keep in repair any pipe or drain through which the tenant discharges soil or water , even if the pipe or drain is retained in the possession of the landlord ( Westminster ( Duke ) v Guild [ 1984 ] 3 All ER 144 ) .
2 But where provision is organised on the principle of selectivity , as in the health and personal welfare sectors , more complex assessment is required in order both to ration ( or target ) resources , and to link correctly an applicant to what is available .
3 When fitting wastes to a new stack , a bossed pipe or branch is incorporated into the soil stock .
4 The advance bookings diary or chart is checked for the guest 's arrival date , a note is made in the diary that mail is awaiting and on the appropriate date it is placed in the letter rack .
5 But the broad aim will be to perfect a scheme where money is raised on a continuous basis to fund upland restoration work .
6 Goran now plays his futba in Turkey ( where money is rumoured to be good )
7 Where payment is made into court by a defendant who makes a counterclaim , it must be accompanied by a notice to show how the counterclaim has been taken into account ( Ord 11 , r 1(9) ) .
8 Term used when a whole word or sentence is required in large , or capital , letters .
9 The small study of children developing reading reported by Kyle ( 1981b ) confirms the general view , but shows up the gap between vocabulary development , where progress is made throughout schooling , and sentence comprehension , where deaf children frequently reach a plateau at about the 8-year-old level .
10 As far as possible , if the loss or damage is covered under the policy .
11 if the loss or damage is caused by fire or theft .
12 if the loss or damage is caused by fire or theft .
13 the loss , misdelivery or damage is occasioned during transit and results from negligent act or omission by the Carrier ;
14 ( including taxes and the cost of accessories ) at the date the damage occurred and such loss or damage is insured under this Policy the Corporation will subject to the consent of the Policyholder and of any other interested party known to the Corporation replace it with a new motor car of the same manufacture and model subject to its being available in which event the Corporation shall become entitled to possession and ownership of the lost or damaged motor car .
15 In the unbalanced mode the earth or shield is connected to the negative side of the instrument 's signal output and the cable used for connection is a standard shielded guitar lead .
16 In nearly all the Spanish-speaking world it is almost axiomatic that any half-significant event , any battle , revolution or skirmish is memorialized in an extravagant confection of marble and gilt , with crosses , acanthus leaves , Castilian doggerel and an invocation of the deity .
17 nunezovari , A. punctulatus and A. balabacensis ; and many where resistance is confined to relatively small areas .
18 Under U.S. GAAP , such surplus or deficit is amortized to the income statement on a straight line basis over the average remaining service lives of active employees .
19 Alternatively , it pursues liberal psychological and feminist interests in lesbian identity , relationships , and community , where lesbianism is treated as a self-explanatory and homogeneous category .
20 The value of the first parameter in the line using the procedure or function is passed to the first variable named in the parameter list in the definition , the second to the second , and so on .
21 Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he had been warned by the occupier , the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability , unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe .
22 Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger due to the faulty execution of any work of construction , maintenance or repair by an independent contractor employed by the occupier , the occupier is not to be treated without more as answerable for the danger if in all the circumstances he had acted reasonably in entrusting the work to an independent contractor and had taken such steps ( if any ) as he reasonably ought in order to satisfy himself that the contractor was competent and that the work had been properly done .
23 ( c ) Independent contractors Section 2(4) ( b ) states : Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger due to the faulty execution of any work of construction , maintenance or repair by an independent contractor employed by the occupier , the occupier is not to be treated without more as answerable for the danger if in all the circumstances he had acted reasonably in entrusting the work to an independent contractor and had taken such steps ( if any ) as he reasonably ought in order to satisfy himself that the contractor was competent and that the work had been properly done .
24 ( d ) Warnings Section 2(4) ( a ) states : Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he has been warned by the occupier , the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability , unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe .
25 This immunity has now been abolished by the Animals Act 1971 , so that where damage is caused by animals straying on the highway the question of liability is to be decided in accordance with the ordinary principles of negligence .
26 Where damage is caused by an animal which does not belong to a dangerous species , a keeper of the animal is liable for the damage … if :
27 He pointed out that the Act of 1978 replaced section 6 of the Law Reform ( Married Women and Tortfeasors ) Act 1935 which created a right of contribution between joint tortfeasors : ‘ Where damage is suffered by any person as a result of a tort ( whether a crime or not ) …
28 Notice of such adjournment or advancement is given by the court to all parties who were not present when the order was made ( Ord 13 , r 3(2) ) ; it is common practice to send notice also to those parties who were present ( N 232 ) .
29 The draftsman should ensure that any licence fee or sub-rent is taken into account in the calculation of the tenant 's turnover ; indeed , he may think it appropriate to cover the contingency that the tenant grants a licence of part of the demised property at less than the market rate .
30 The unpaid seller has a right in the circumstances provided by section 41(1) to retain possession of the goods until he is paid or payment is tendered to him .
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