Example sentences of "[noun] exists [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The potential divergence between individual goals and organisational goals exists for a union as well as for a company .
2 Our focus here is on information received by the enterprise from the external environment ; but a similar dilemma exists for any type of information within the firm .
3 But a distaste for gossip should not be construed as a total reluctance to express the truth about another person 's behaviour when no possible alternative exists as a way of defending myself .
4 ‘ But a distaste for gossip' , he read , glinting with agreement , ‘ should not be construed as a total reluctance to express the truth about another person 's behaviour when no possible alternative exists as a way of defending myself .
5 It demonstrates that the totalization is never achieved and that the totality exists at best only in the form of a detotalized totality . ’
6 The goodwill of a firm in essence exists in its client base .
7 Irony exists as a relationship between writer and reader ( two further characters ? ) , usually created by the writer , with regard to the characters and events within the fabliau .
8 The club exists as a reinforcement for all the work already being done by the RFU youth development team , the counties , the rugby clubs and schools .
9 I have indicated that a wide and unacceptable gap exists between central plans and local realities .
10 In all but the very best books a gap exists between the author 's intentions and his or her actual work , but in many cases in the past the reader was not privy to those intentions .
11 Two speakers told a conference a dangerous gap exists between nursing and social care and that the provision of a seamless service between health and social care is still eluding most authorities .
12 A yawning gap exists in the supposed overlap of services between the home help and the nurse , which needs to be filled by a small army of ‘ hands-on ’ carers .
13 Others , such as Engels ( 1972 ) , have argued that this particular form of domestic oppression exists in order that men may be sure that they pass such property as they possess to their heirs without fear of it going to the sons of other men .
14 Very little research exists on ethnic elders in Britain .
15 Little research exists on the difficult task of raising another person 's child in this situation or on the distinctive features and potential problems of step-parenting as opposed to adoption or fostering .
16 Small firms in services form the great majority of small businesses in Britain but surprisingly little research exists on them .
17 Such models receive information from both top-down and bottom-up sources , and feedback exists between all levels .
18 This practice , which is much more common in the United States , has acquired its own descriptive term , ‘ defensive medicine ’ , a term suggestive of the notion that an unnecessary and destructive tension exists between what the doctor thinks is good medicine and what the law requires of him .
19 A tension exists between those strands in antiracism which are primarily anti fascist and those which work with a more extensive and complex sense of what racism is in contemporary Britain .
20 Another is that a degree of tension exists in English between the ideals of subjectivity and objectivity .
21 Those who cherish the notion that the act of eating exists outside any context of cost , saving that recorded on the bill , will find The Cook , The Thief , His Wife And Her Lover most indigestible .
22 As drawn , equilibrium in the real and monetary sectors exists at an output level of OY 1 which is produced using a quantity of labour OL 1 .
23 An option for processing mail has been selected and no mail exists for you at the present time .
24 If any LIFESPAN mail exists for that user , it is emptied into a file ( * .
25 As stated previously , considerable entanglement exists in the melt and any motion will be retarded by other chains .
26 Considerable variability exists in the practice of post infarction testing ; predischarge or late , Bruce or modified , symptom or rate limited and the criteria judged as positive .
27 For Marx on the other hand the difference is more material : the division of labour between branches exists on the basis of the interchange of products as commodities , whereas within the enterprise the specialised worker produces no commodities — ‘ It is only the common product of all the specialised workers that becomes a commodity ’ ( ibid . ) .
28 A similar monument exists at Bassingbourne , Cambridgeshire , to Henry Buller who died in 1647 .
29 An identical monument exists at Spaxworth , Norfolk , but here we have two shrouded figures , William Peck ( d. 1635 ) and his wife , he lying behind and a little above her .
30 If such obvious confusion exists in management literature without a financial orientation , it is high time financial analysts devoted more attention to it .
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