Example sentences of "where [pron] be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , down the road at Chateau de la Muire where I am told by friendly Champagne producers you will find one of the region , s most creative cooks — Jean-Pierre Lallement .
2 And he admits : ‘ It is not normal for the Spanish people to leave the place where you were born for long spells .
3 Now the cartoon Princess stops at the point where she is clad in sexy underwear , instead of stripping down further to the G-string .
4 She assisted at French cave excavations , including La Quina in Charente , where she was introduced to Neanderthal man and his Mousterian culture , thereafter to be a central interest .
5 This meant a four-hour wait in Boaventura where we were observed by amused barefooted children , obviously unused to foreigners .
6 Curves plotted according to this simple analysis are shown in figure 10.4 where they are compared with experimental data obtained for various tactic forms of poly ( α-methyl styrene ) .
7 The increasing domestic and industrial use of a number of stable chlorine-containing compounds has given rise to claims that these compounds may diffuse upwards into the stratosphere where they are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine which act to destroy ozone through a complex chain of chemical reactions ( Crutzen , 1974 ; Molina and Rowland , 1974 ) .
8 The sound waves bounce off objects in their path and are reflected back to the dolphin where they are channelled through oil-filled sinuses in the lower jaw to the inner ear .
9 Spain also produces some cheap and cheerful nomadic-style rugs , which frequently find their way to Morocco , where they are sold as Moroccan rugs .
10 This will be the case where they are brought under common control or ownership or when one of the enterprises ceases to be carried on as a result of an agreement between the enterprises to prevent competition .
11 Finally , the travel-stained family arrived in Paris , where they were befriended by various members of the intellectual set , especially the German Baron Grimm .
12 If the time came they 'd be directing operations from there and they 'd want to know just who they were directing where they were placed in British society — everything .
13 Dead graptoloids simply drifted down to the bottom where they were preserved by dark muds at a depth at which there was little oxygen in the water to support bottom-dwelling organisms .
14 Today it is kept in the cathedral of Monza a little to the north-east of Milan , where it is displayed at certain times .
15 The difference between a good thinker and an average thinker is often the difference in ability to extract something significant from where it is buried amongst other matters .
16 Casts of these dinosaurs were sent to other museums around the world ; the industrialist Andrew Carnegie presented a cast of the gigantic Diplodocus to the Natural History Museum in London , where it was erected with great ceremony in 1905 .
17 It is likely also that the practice of swallowing a paste made of powdered pearls indulged in by Francis Bacon among others was derived from India , where it was established in Hindu usage .
18 A point to emphasize is that in each case the material was obtained from natural sources distant and sometimes remote from the places where it was put to social use .
19 Boldness triumphed and they moved on towards Perth after sending a detachment of the Camerons to try to capture the fortified barracks at Ruthven , where it was left to stalwart Sergeant Molloy of Guise 's Regiment to give them their first rebuff .
20 On route from Kilham to Lowthorpe , the heavy stone base of the cross fell off at Ruston Parva and embedded itself in the verge side there , from where it was rescued in recent years and now stands on Ruston Parva village green .
21 He staggered into the station where he was assisted by Irish Rail staff .
22 After the attack he was dumped outside the barracks before making his way to the Royal Cambridge Military Hospital in the town where he was treated for severe bruising to his head and body .
23 The second victim , Tahir Iqbal , was found dead in jail in Lahore , where he was detained on alleged charges of blasphemy .
24 The second victim , Tahir Iqbal , was found dead in jail in Lahore , where he was detained on alleged charges of blasphemy .
25 Her first pamphlet , Strange and Wonderful Newes from Whitehall ( 1654 ) , chronicles the twelve-day trance into which she fell on 7 January 1654 , when she went with Vavasor Powell [ q.v. ] to Whitehall , where he was questioned for subversive preaching .
26 Malik once served a short term in jail in Karachi where he was filmed by Dutch television living in the height ofluxury .
27 In the meantime the individual moved to Vancouver , where he was arrested on criminal charges for having sex when HIV positive .
28 Of the other candidates , Funar was mayor of Cluj-Napoca where he was known for anti-Hungarian measures [ see p. 38922 ] ; Dragomir had been chosen as NSF candidate on July 25 after Petre Roman , former Prime Minister and leader of the reformist NSF [ see p. 38881 ] had refused to stand for the presidency ; Manzatu , a professor and founder of the Republican Party ( RP ) , was formerly connected with the Ceausescu leadership ; and Druc , formerly Prime Minister of Moldova , campaigned solely on the unification issue .
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