Example sentences of "where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One such example is the Grade II Pen and Parchment on Bridgefoot in Stratford-upon-Avon , where the barn at the back of the pub was used as a theatre throughout the 18th century .
2 Next we looked outside in the field where the barn owner had discovered the other dead owlet , and found two more , both dead .
3 But the stupid thing is it ai n't where the barn was is it ?
4 Children born with Down 's Syndrome , a condition caused by a chromosome abnormality in which those affected show distinctive ‘ mongoloid ’ features from birth , provide one example ; others are cases where the handicap results from disturbances in metabolic or hormonal functioning or from brain damage at birth .
5 These show that , in those relatively few cases where the auditor 's role has been challenged , in virtually no cases at all has lack of independence been demonstrated — or even alleged .
6 In a discussion document published on 11 June the Department of Trade and Industry also sought views on extending this exemption to areas where the auditor 's only relationship with an associate company providing non-audit services to a client is as a trustee .
7 SAVE 's solicitors argued that the House of Lords judgment ‘ extends to the case where the demolition , although not total , is sufficiently substantial to alter or remove the identity of the building ’ .
8 Now let us put away the case and draw the squirrel , and imagine the background where the squirrel might be .
9 She took off her hat and laid it on the table , and he saw with a sense of shock that her hair was white down the line of the parting where the tinting had grown out .
10 It reaffirmed " that economic and social cohesion represent an essential dimension of the Community " and decided " to put in place early in 1993 and in those member states where the GNP per inhabitant is less than 90 per cent of the Community average [ i.e. in Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ] the cohesion fund provided for in the [ Maastricht ] Treaty . "
11 This was where the influence of the research unit ( PSSRU ) was most obvious .
12 That is where the influence is and remains .
13 The Mann-Whitney U test was used for pairwise comparisons where the influence of independent variables was identified as significant by the multivariate analysis .
14 His statement is also that of Psalm 68 ( verse 24 ) where the presence of my God and my King in the sanctuary is not plain but celebrated in a rich display of singers , musicians , and ‘ damsels playing with timbrels ’ .
15 The research will address particularly two issues in Metropolitan health and welfare planning : To what extent are socially disadvantaged individuals concentrated in relatively deprived geographic areas ? and how are individuals self reported morbidity and health service use related to the social characteristics of the neighbourhoods where the survey respondents live ?
16 And that 's where the survey 's gon na be , right in the middle is it ?
17 ‘ Shut the window , please ’ is said in a situation where the speaker rather expects the hearer to act so as to fulfil a certain sort of wish of his , if he indicates that he has it by an imperative sentence .
18 As the following extract illustrates , breaking a transcription of spoken language into sentences often proves to be impossible ( the + in the transcript indicates where the speaker made a short pause ) :
19 Why functions in almost opposite fashion to how , however , in that whereas the most common use with the latter involves taking for granted the existence of the means ( how to ) , the former is used with the infinitive exclusively in cases where the speaker is questioning the existence of any good reason to perform the event denoted by the infinitive : ( 46 ) Why bother to reply ?
20 That speaker 's " Patois " , however , will also be constructed as a series of adaptations from LE , except in relatively rare cases where the speaker has a genuinely native command of the Creole .
21 The word here denotes the ( pragmatically bounded ) place where the speaker ( A ) is at the time of speaking ; if B does not know ( or can not find out ) where A is , here is uninterpretable in the sense that B can not comply with the request to go there .
22 Thus : ( 77 ) This side of the box can mean " the surface of the box that can be called a side which is nearest to the location of the speaker at CT " , but : ( 78 ) This side of the tree simply means " that area of the tree visible from the point where the speaker is at CT ( or the space between that area and that point ) " .
23 Another way in which inferences may be generated by the maxims is where the speaker deliberately and ostentatiously breaches or ( as Grice puts it ) flouts the maxims .
24 Instead , the females may help their young by placing their eggs where the minute hatchlings will find food just as soon as their heads emerge from the egg capsule .
25 It usually flips from one range to another , but , but mainly , there 's a point where the function does n't exist .
26 For schemes where the benefit is X months benefit for each and every claim the payments should be suspended during periods when the claimant is in temporary employment .
27 For schemes where the benefit is payable for X months during the loan term payments should be suspended when the claimant is in temporary employment .
28 For them , all other things being equal , they will only be selected to make a sacrifice , where the benefit is twice the cost .
29 But the offspring will only favour acts of altruism where the benefit exceeds the cost discounted by the figure we agreed .
30 The main exception to the procedures for statutory and common law assignments is where the benefit to be assigned relates to a personal contract ( see above ) .
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