Example sentences of "[subord] the [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where the conditions for merger accounting are satisfied the investment in shares in group undertakings is accounted for by the merger method of accounting . |
2 | The public interest may be especially important when little is known about a product and where the consequences for society of any error may be catastrophic . |
3 | However , in the 1991 edition there is a special form N111 for use where the order for committal is under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 , and the alleged contemnor has been arrested under a power of arrest attached to an injunction . |
4 | The obvious example is rent review , where the date for payment of the revised rent is found in the lease , provided it has been properly drafted . |
5 | As a way of reducing the cost , the Department of Education and Science , where the Minister for Sport presently resides , have been looking at such extreme measures as the feasibility of turning primary classrooms into temporary swimming pools . |
6 | Several bridges on the A38 Exeter to Plymouth road have been affected , including the Marsh Mills viaduct where the bill for replacement was estimated at £5 million in 1983 . |
7 | ( h ) Windows The lease should make clear whether windows are included in or excluded from the demise , especially where the responsibility for repair is divided between landlord and tenant ( Reston v Hudson [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 51 ) . |
8 | It is not simply that these areas suffer from deprivation and poverty , but there is a danger of many outer estates , in particular , becoming areas which have a quite different social and economic system , operating almost at subsistence level , depending entirely on the public sector , where the opportunities for improvement either through self-help or through outside intervention are minimal . |
9 | ‘ The learner can be placed in situations where he must use language as an instrument for satisfying immediate criteria , and where the criterion for success is functional effectiveness rather than structural accuracy . ’ |
10 | In Ancient Egypt , where the term for wife was the same as the term for sister , and men frequently married sisters who were full siblings , the distinction seems to have disappeared altogether . |
11 | A simple example of this would be , for example , where the formula for area was introduced by the student : |
12 | Above 7500 metres , climbers who eschew bottled oxygen play a deadly physiological game where the penalty for miscalculation , while usually not immediate , can be terminal . |
13 | The use of information technology to keep tabs on truants is receiving particular encouragement south of the Border , where the Department for Education is putting £8.6 million into stepping up the fight against truancy , while Scottish Office research has put emphasis on identifying the varied causes . |
14 | It should be noted that where the grounds for revocation be serious detriment to the amenity the area , any disposal operation will be allowed to continue pending an appeal under s. 10(2) . |
15 | We work in the Harry Ransom Humanities Center , where the facilities for study are magnificent and the people very helpful — though we had to get used to being greeted each morning with loud cries of ‘ Hi , you guys ! ’ from the librarian . |
16 | The liquidity trap occurs where the demand for money becomes perfectly interest-elastic at some very low interest rate . |
17 | How on earth can the Secretary of State justify his disgraceful decisions , particularly on the Royal Scottish National hospital in my constituency , where the application for trust status was opposed by virtually the entire community , the patients ' relatives association and 96 per cent . |
18 | Treaty , in particular where the vessel is not used to pursue an economic activity or where the application for registration is made by or on behalf of a person who is not established , and has no intention of becoming established , in the state concerned . |
19 | But with respect to foreign economic policy ( excluding the issues of our membership of the European Economic Community ) and stabilisation policy the evidence for continuity is rather more plain than the evidence for discontinuity . |
20 | Swings were highest amongst those who relied more on television than the press for help in deciding how to vote , rather lower amongst those who relied more on the press , and lowest of all amongst the 40 per cent of the electorate who found television and the press equally useful . |
21 | They suggest that in 1987 British electors relied much more heavily on television than the press for information , but only a little more for vote-guidance . |
22 | As a result , my telephone and fax bill is much greater than the bill for board and lodging . |
23 | DRINKING is no newer a theme than the quest for truth or the pursuit of friendship , but the startling originality of Stephen Amidon 's Thirst at least lends it a fresh sheen . |
24 | As for rigs other than the hair for boilie fishing there are of course plenty of alternatives . |
25 | It should be the exception rather than the rule for client to sign the letter at the meeting when it is first presented to him . |
26 | The desire for children may determine the timing of marriage , rather than the desire for marriage determining the arrival of children . |
27 | Lennox , despite his anti-English position , would find it intolerable to be a member of the Beaton faction ; within a few weeks , he would go over to the pro-English party , his hopes of his marriage to Margaret , daughter of Angus and Margaret Tudor , and of English recognition of him as heir-presumptive , should Arran break with England , weighing more with him than the desire for liberty and honour expressed in the July bond . |
28 | Since the period in question has been one of economic growth , and since it is argued that the demand for temporary workers grows faster than the demand for labour as a whole in periods of rising economic activity , our findings are particularly noteworthy . |
29 | There was an unspoken religious respect for another man 's possessions far stronger than the respect for property in normal society and correspondingly more unpleasant . |
30 | It takes a bit more than the tuppence for paper and string which contented the children in Mary Poppins to make one of these . |