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

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1 Cables are dangerous , and where there is more than one cable it is important to keep the glider straight and well clear of any other cable .
2 These , again , show a remarkable variation between Slovenia , where there is clearly ‘ full employment ’ , and Kosovo , where there is more than one job-seeker for every two workers at present employed in the social sector .
3 Where there is more than one class of non-equity share in issue , it will provide information that will enable users to assess the characteristics of each class and to understand the accounting for each .
4 Where there is more than one of these indicate whether they are :
5 It is the doing of one or more acts which individually or collectively amount to such adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights which constitute appropriation under section 3(1) and I do not think it matters where there is more than one such act in which order the successive acts take place , or whether there is any interval of time between them .
6 Where there is more than one secondary school the method of pupil selection or the identification of catchment areas may be all-important .
7 Where there is more than one policy in force covering the same Insured the loss shall be shared on the basis of independent liability e.g. a claim for the theft of a watch from a holiday villa following forcible and violent entry would be covered under a Travel policy and a Home policy .
8 ( Where there is more than one Vendor or in the case where a company is the Vendor and the Purchaser requires warranties from the directors ) only Vendors/directors who have been most closely concerned with the Business , should give the warranties .
9 Difficulties arise where there is more than one defendant .
10 Where there is more than one accepted practice , then following a practice approved by a responsible body of medical opinion will exonerate the doctor .
11 Where there is more than one , limitation is applied to them separately and not as a class ( s13 ) .
12 The conditions which must be satisfied before effectively the non-resident trustees are deemed to be resident in the United Kingdom are the settlor , or where there is more than one any one of them , is at any relevant time : 1 .
13 in the case of a settlement made under a testamentary disposition of the settlor or on his intestacy , the time of his death ; and 2. in the case of any other settlement , the time or , where there is more than one each of the times , when he has provided funds directly or indirectly for the purposes of the settlement .
14 For the purposes of those provisions ( ss201 and 218 ) the settlement for IHT purposes shall be regarded as not resident in the United Kingdom unless the general administration of the settlement is ordinarily carried on in the United Kingdom , and the trustees or a majority of them ( and , where there is more than one class of trustees , the majority of each class ) are for the time being resident in the United Kingdom .
15 Special provisions apply to adjust the tax liability as between disponer and trustees enabling the disponer to recover tax from the trustees , etc ( TA 1988 , s66(1) ) and also where there is more than one disponer ( TA 1988 , s662 ) .
16 — far lower than in Germany , where it is 26 per cent. , the United States where it is 33 per cent. , and Japan where it is more than 60 per cent .
17 Twenty , she 's more than she 's more than twenty years younger than me .
18 Course he , he used to know a lot of them round there , because there was more houses at the top of than there is now and all round there you know .
19 As shown even by the very simple models here , narrowly-defined self-interest can be self-defeating once there is more than one ‘ player ’ .
20 Obviously Harley is news here , although it 's mainly because of his caddie 's death .
21 He makes it his business to know what is happening on the street — although he is rarely if ever seen there himself these days — and feeds these spontaneous trends into the crucible of high fashion , to make it fizz and bubble .
22 Everything was er so much more difficult than it , than it is today and er things were not sort of disposed of like they are now .
23 At that time , ultrasonagraphy was less developed than it is today and was not available in all 10 treatment centres .
24 Crime is lower in their area than it is nationally and the clear-up rate is higher .
25 In previous generations it was much less likely than it is now that grandparents would have lived to know their grandchildren as adults ( see chapters 2 and 3 ) .
26 Volcanoes emit very large concentr very large amounts of hydrochloric acid as a gas H C L gas and earlier in the earth 's history volcanic activity was much , much more widespread than it is now and during this period vast amounts of H C L were emitted .
27 It was a bit of a pill at the time and y used to pay a shilling in the pound , well a shilling was a lot more valuable than it is now and erm I used to begrudge paying in it forty eight and sixpence but it does provide the , well the pleasures of life now , whereby the pens the ordinary old age pension would n't .
28 Those who are asking for that — many voices , including important voices , in Northern Ireland are asking for it — would create a situation for everybody in Northern Ireland that would be far worse than it is now and , God knows , it is bad enough at present .
29 Joan 's just rung see they come over for , all of them come over for dinner every Sunday , and er Joan 's er Andrea 's going out with a crowd of them today she 's in with a nice girl a girl er married and the husband , he 's treats Andrea as if it 's a baby sister , so he 's more or less looking after her which is Joan 's very pleased about
30 Leeds is now the third largest city in England and the 20th in Europe , so it is right that it should have international ambitions .
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