Example sentences of "that where [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 They were named Euphrosyne , Aglaia and Thalia , and were usually shown embracing each other , demonstrating that where one is , all are welcome .
2 Whilst we do not have clear evidence that heparin confers benefit we do know that where one is administering TPA and aspirin and heparin there is some evidence of an increase in side effects .
3 A workman observed : ‘ Maxwell wo n't be playing that where he is now will he ? ’
4 And here surely is a hard riddle to read , that where she is I can not come , for here indeed she is , and here am I beside her .
5 I surrender even the question as to how I can be standing here in her virgin company , and still be told that where she is I may never come .
6 Cyprian thought it absurd to suppose that where there is no true eucharist ( in schism ) , there can be valid baptism .
7 The new Council hoped to provide evidence of unity by having unified positions on public questions and unified activities on the assumption that where there is smoke there must also be fire .
8 ‘ He is saying that where there is not a straight fight between Labour and Conservatives , people may wish to vote tactically . ’
9 ‘ I think , ’ Surtees broke in , ‘ that where there is poverty , there is also a full catalogue of cruelty to and exploitation of children .
10 It is obvious that where there is scope for decisions which worsen the teachers ' lot , there is also room for decisions which improve it .
11 And something else I learnt in Saint-Jean is that where there is one superior restaurant there will be other good ones , not rivals so much as supporters ; this in my experience is a particularly good town to dine in .
12 I would therefore hold that where there is a split trial or more accurately , in relation to a non-jury case , a split hearing , any party may appeal without leave against an order made at the end of one part if he could have appealed against such an order without leave if both parts had been heard together and the order had been made at the end of the complete hearing .
13 This conclusion is , I think , reinforced by the de Bloos [ 1976 ] E.C.R. 1497 and Union Transport [ 1992 ] 1 W.L.R. 15 cases , showing that the word ‘ obligation ’ in article 5(1) refers to the contractual obligation forming the basis of the legal proceedings ; and also by the interpretation by the Court of Appeal of the Effer case [ 1982 ] E.C.R. 825 in the Tesam case [ 1990 ] I.L.Pr. 149 , showing that where there is no evidence of the existence of a contract , and therefore no real dispute as to its existence , the court has no jurisdiction under article 5(1) .
14 It is tautological if all that is being said is that where there is no industrial capitalism , there are no industrial capitalists , and vice versa ; and it is fallacious if it is intended as a substantial proposition meaning that the limited growth in some Third World economies is due to the absence of innovators , intermediaries , risk-takers and the like .
15 It will be noted that where there is no penetration but aggravating circumstances exist , the maximum penalty which can be imposed is heavier than in cases where there is sexual penetration but aggravating circumstances are absent .
16 A purely redistributive tax leaves , so that where there is a straight income tax ( ) , the coefficient of variation is reduced by a factor ( ) .
17 It is a settled rule of construction that where there is a grant and an exception out of it the exception is taken as inserted for the benefit of the grantor and is to be construed in favour of the grantee ( Savill Brothers Ltd v Bethell [ 1902 ] 2 Ch 523 ) .
18 The franchising proposals indicate that where there is only one lawyer the board will seek evidence that files are being reviewed on a regular and objective basis by that lawyer .
19 It is advisable for the precise extent of the centre to be readily identifiable and the tenant should take care to ensure that where there is a right for the landlord to extend or reduce the centre , such extension or reduction does not adversely affect the tenant 's use or occupation of the premises and that there is provision for any specific service charge percentages to be varied accordingly .
20 It should also be remembered that s 19(l) ( a ) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 provides that where there is a covenant , condition or agreement against assigning , underletting , charging or parting with possession of the premises or any part thereof without licence or consent , this is deemed to be subject to a proviso to the effect that such licence or consent is not to be unreasonably withheld .
21 The notion which lies behind it is that where there is a moral duty to speak out , speakers should not hold their tongues for fear of writs .
22 Section 663 provides that where there is a settlement , and during the life of the settlor any income is paid to or for the benefit of a child of the settlor in any year of assessment , the income shall , if at the time of payment the child is unmarried and below the age of 18 , be treated as the settlor 's income and not the income of any other person .
23 The government may also amend the law to ensure that where there is no inheritance tax on death there is no capital gains tax uplift in base cost .
24 The orthodox legal position was re-stated namely , that where there is an effective reservation of title clause this does not constitute a conventional security device as it is a reservation of title by the supplier rather than a grant by the debtor of a jus in re aliena ( see Chapter 12 ) .
25 His reasoning seems to be that where there is smoke , there must be the old woman ( who carries their fire ) : therefore it must be safe for him to follow ( pp. 26 – 7 ) .
26 As to who would provide the care she said that where there is care over a long period of time , families often stop employing carers through an agency .
27 We should not be having the same speech from the same group on the same issue at any point and also I would hope that where there is agreement between the groups that there is not time spent in
28 For the Liberal Democrats , Sir Russell Johnston said : ‘ The simple point is that where there is a political will , there is a legal way . ’
29 This is subject to the proviso that where it is essential that an instrument comes into effect immediately , it can be brought into effect before it is laid , but that the Speaker and/or Lord Chancellor should be informed of this and the reason for it .
30 Well sometimes if I 'm doing er say a sixty year old , to sixty five , he 's got his state pension to come in at sixty five , so even if the P E P has n't quite recovered , he might just decide to leave that where it is , and then his state pension comes in , his income is then made up , and off we go again .
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