Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] where the " in BNC.

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1 So , that 's er , really a very different pattern of infections where the virulence factors are not clearly identified .
2 There is much to dispute in Foucault 's scepticism about the author when applied to authored texts in circumstances where the authorial presence is clear .
3 Less dramatically , but of no less threat to those concerned , the publication of even so innocuous a list as the Electoral Register can , by disclosing the addresses of those who live alone , present a distinct danger in areas where the crime rate is high .
4 The dualism ( document and non-document of title ) of the Pomerene straight bill of lading poses serious problems in jurisdictions where the concept of a document of title is synonymous with negotiable bill of lading .
5 Afterwards a rickshaw driver hauls him off to the City of Joy , a vast area of slums where the matronly Joan Bethel ( Pauline Collins ) runs a school .
6 Straining his eyes , Faisal could just see a tiny cluster of lights where the colonies were rising above the hidden bulk of Africa .
7 The second requirement is to examine the mitotic cells under conditions where the inactive can be distinguished from the active X. Numerous methods are available which , for example , include autoradiography and systems of 5 " -bromodeoxyuridine ( BrdU ) substitution , but here , the simpler Kanda ( 18 ) method will be described ( Table 7 ) since it can be done quickly using the minimum of equipment .
8 While there a large number of cases where the victims are juveniles , there are many others where the newspapers would be allowed by law to identify the victim .
9 There are a large number of organisations where the converse is true : it is not possible to find much talent and they do not occupy the time and effort of executive searchers .
10 However , one must weigh this potential change in content and focus against the benefits of rendering a smooth , natural translation in contexts where the use of the passive for instance would be stylistically less acceptable than the use of the active or an alternative structure in the target language .
11 Thus Article 92 provided for aid by member states " to promote the economic development of areas where the standard of living is abnormally low , or where there is serious underemployment " provided that such aid did not " adversely affect trading conditions " .
12 Thus human intervention was excluded in this ‘ blind ’ approach , to demonstrate possible problems in cases where the there was no genetic or PTS map .
13 RESTRICTED CONTRACTS — the legal term for lettings where the landlord and tenant live in the same house .
14 I took the train to Fontainbleau , and to Versailles , and saw there the famous Hall of Mirrors where the notorious Treaty was signed which set Germany on the path to Hitler 's domination and the Second World War .
15 However , there are both practical and legal problems in cases where the woman says that she consented through fear only : she did not resist , because she thought that it would be hopeless in the circumstances , she was terrified , or she feared serious violence .
16 Well that practice did go on for a long number of years where the the riveter was the was the boss of the squad and on the Friday night , when er where it came knocking off time , he would collect the wages and he would divide that up between the squad which would be , a holder-on , a rivet boy , er maybe a putter-in , er again in my time , that was mostly a squad .
17 Although the detent torque is less than the motor torque with one or more windings fully excited , it can be a useful feature in applications where the rotor position must be preserved during a power failure .
18 Even though the statutory offence that replaces it reduces the public order characteristics of the offence and raises doubts as to whether affray is properly characterised as a public order offence at all , the likelihood is that it will continue to be employed in the prosecution of spontaneous brawls that result in no great injury in circumstances where the evidence of specific offences against the person is deficient .
19 The double bass-bassoon unison supplies a good bass in cases where the cellos are independently occupied .
20 It can be seen from the dares and sites of his drawings that he was an intrepid walker in regions where the only places of rest were shepherds ' cottages .
21 Tins can be an important consideration in applications where the power available to drive the motor is limited .
22 Clearly , even short-tail streamers might represent considerable handicaps in families where the fitness consequences of impaired flight are extremely high .
23 AIDS can alter the course of many social and economic developments in countries where the majority of people are already disadvantaged and vulnerable through poverty .
24 Certainly , there were broad differences between areas where the plough was dominant and those where grassland was typical , but within these areas there were many deviations from the norm .
25 1.65 By s50 of the County Courts Act 1984 and CCR Ord 13 , r12 , the County Court has power to order interim payments in cases where the plaintiff claims more than £500 .
26 The LGS is a system whereby the government guarantees loans provided by banks to small businesses in situations where the risk may be high and finance might not otherwise be provided .
27 Down a metal stairway from the lane was a small square of benches where the newspaper delivery boys sat in a queue , awaiting their turn with Mr. Ted Pegg , Circulation Manager , to receive the papers for delivery .
28 In the small number of institutions where the DipHE was established and survived there was both strong commitment and , at least initially , interest by schools , further education colleges and the press .
29 By carrying out thorough and painstaking research , we were able to make informed and positive comment on the disaster in Caithness and Sutherland — the threats to wild birds in the Flow Country from large-scale planting of alien conifers in places where the economic justification was questionable and the damage to the environment immense .
30 The nature of those policies with their emphases on private sector developments , home ownership and small businesses , suggests that in part at least the Government is seeking to produce electoral change by introducing traditional Conservative supporters to areas where the party has been very weak — as , for example , in many of the residential developments in London 's Docklands .
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