Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] [noun] [Wh adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | This facility is a crucial ingredient in the process whereby the money supply expands . |
2 | v. Kantner in a case where the plaintiff produced evidence , controverted by the defendant , that a contract existed . |
3 | And this album continues that tradition , presenting a boggling variety of melody and pace , which , only once , on ‘ You Surround Me ’ , resorts to the awful ‘ Oxygene'-style bubbling rumble which passes for rhythm in the world where the programmer is king . |
4 | Everything was empty , the lawn , the loch , the heavy dove-coloured sky , everything except for the break in the shrubs where the garden gave on to the water and where her mother now stood , leaning on her stick , screaming for her . |
5 | The news comes as a shot in the arm for players and supporters in a week when the Town face a testing FA Cup sixth round tie against Arsenal at Portman Road . |
6 | The latter had a mere twelve members but nevertheless carried weight in a situation where the Callaghan government was in a technical minority in the House and in danger of imminent defeat . |
7 | Ion Pacepa has described how scientists working for the Securitate designed a telephone which could be used to bug both phone conversations and any talk in the room where the apparatus was located . |
8 | As the Government sought to balance the books in a nation where the chances of finding a job are equal to that of winning the pools , the unthinkable became the unavoidable . |
9 | Where the tracks turns right at the woods , walk ahead to the gap in the hedge where the path joins the Ridgeway ( 639 032 ) . |
10 | They say you can still see a gap in the treeline where the Hurricane shaved the tops off what would then have been saplings . |
11 | She fixed her bike among some bushes where it would n't be seen from the lane , and then ran along the grass-verge to the gap in the trees where the path began . |
12 | He was in Hollywood by 1915 in time to see Griffith at the height of his powers , and in a sense Vidor was always to remain a representative of the Griffith era ; he was to become Hollywood 's token Progressive in a period when the main energies of that phenomenon had been exhausted . |
13 | Secondly , Parliament provided machinery for administration in the situation where the power to appoint a receiver does not exist , or where the power does exist but has not been exercised , or where the power has been exercised , but the person by whom or on whose behalf the receiver has been appointed consents to an order being made . |
14 | ‘ Apart from Minch he 's the only living thing can quieten Slorne in the autumn when the migrations start . |
15 | There are now few areas in the world where the impact of the TNCs has not been researched by someone and good examples of this type of study are Kowaleski ( 1982 ) on the Caribbean , Onimode et al. |
16 | Stanley Humphrey was an engine fitter in the period when the RAF was in one of its most interesting periods . |
17 | Was she the only person in the world who felt that love was too precious a commodity to cheapen by offering it as a stake in a game where the prize was emotional titillation ? |
18 | This is certainly true of Mrs Wood and Things Past & Present ; of Scott Anderson and the stamps ; of Arthur Crawford and the plants ; and of those who help at the winter work-parties in the cellars where the books are stored . |
19 | Corbett pointed to the one stained glass window in the room where the artist had painted a graphic vision of demons , their eyes glaring fiercely , their mouths and nostrils poured forth fetid breath as they tore the flesh of sinners with red hot pincers and pierced their bodies with glowing iron nails , whilst others beat the unfortunates with spikes and scourges . |
20 | Britain must be one of the only countries in the world where the club members manhandle the two-seater gliders all the way out to the launch point . |
21 | The board , in refusing an application for a restaurant licence , took into account the number of public house licences in the locality where the public houses provided food . |
22 | In the first place , they should n't have cast Dame Edith , who played the lady in the house where the whole thing takes place . |
23 | There was a kiln to dry the corn in an area where the damp climate gave a short season for harvesting and a mill , where the grain was processed . |
24 | Also , they commonly appear as subordinate elements in a sentence where the main clause indicates the speaker . |
25 | Whether or not , as Heath reported , the Vietnamese were turning increasingly to the US for advice and assistance in a situation where the Governor of Annam was n't speaking to the Prime Minister — who was being kept on . |
26 | There have been many periods in the past when the degree of concentration has been significantly large ( Table 4. 1 ) and when such degrees of concentration have generated calls for inquiries . |
27 | That night Maryann , the only person sleeping in Bathsheba 's house , was woken by strange noises in the field where the horses were kept . |
28 | A child in a world where the Angel had gone . |
29 | The original airstrip was designed only for short nights to the mainland in the days when the Foreign Office was encouraging the seduction of the Falklands by Argentina . ’ |
30 | There was one scene in the film where the rest of the crew goaded his character into asking out a bar girl on a date , but he was so shy and embarrassed . |