Example sentences of "where [pron] would [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I never believed as a Tory MP to be in a situation where I would condemn the actions of a Tory Government in a matter of this kind . ’
2 This was hopeful , and the Guard Room Corporal confirmed that that was where I would find the Met Office .
3 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
4 It was a valuable resource , and a very busy place , where you would find the like of charcoal burners and thatchers , basket-makers , besom squires , and chair bodgers .
5 The 4 box is where you would enter a cast on number .
6 Could you please let me know where you would like the cheque sent , and to whom we should make it out ?
7 Passing the imposing facade of Ixmar 's wife Aufiria 's fane , she hurried up the wide paved road that led to Candlegate , a rich area where she would find the De Belving estate .
8 Our last patrol before Christmas was to be up the East coast to Buckie where we would leave the ship and travel home by train .
9 Looking around our tiny sitting room , I wondered where we would put the furniture .
10 Then we would move to a training ground in the foothills of the Alps at Canjuers , where we would spend a month away from the regiment and the barracks , and learning the basics of fieldcraft , tactics and shooting , and where we would spend a lot of time living outside as self sufficient soldiers .
11 These mostly involved piecemeal or rounding-off development in existing settlements or small groups of houses , but it nevertheless indicates a surprising flexibility in the application of policy even in those areas where one would expect the policy to be strongly applied .
12 It is a remarkably innocent view , this notion of carrying all the beloved moments of this world beyond the grave where one would find the river and the green banks and the boats sailing on the north wind as always .
13 They went to a hall where they would meet a cross-section of men from the various paramilitary organisations .
14 This wo n't tell you where they would make a mistake if they tried to spell it themselves ; so you need to add it to the collection of words from writing as in Method 1 .
15 They would go to a hospital where they would throw a dice .
16 The long journey to a holy place where they would encounter the divine in a special way was a graphic demonstration of the Christian orientation to God ; the hardships of the road , which rich and poor shared side by side , gave the pilgrims an impressive experience of community , charity and poverty , with its rider : dependence upon God alone .
17 Paula 's head was bent over the map , acting as navigator for the route to the point where they would attempt the crossing into Germany .
18 Innovations crossed frontiers more quickly in an age of easy communication , and processes could be exported by the entrepreneur to the place where they would find the resources and markets they needed .
19 In Warsaw , dozens of East Germans were last night waiting in front of the embassy , filling out forms and wondering where they would spend the night .
20 They knew it was used as one of the staging-posts for the IRA , a safe hideaway from where they would launch an attack .
21 The very poor even sold the combings of their hair , to hawkers who came by crying for it , and passed it on to the dollmakers in Naples where it would stuff the turban of a king or tassel the tail of a donkey for a Nativity crib at Christmas .
22 As we went out towards the stables I heard Sir Edmund whisper to Santerre that the matters at Templecombe were beyond his brief : he would plan his return to London where he would advise the King to send Justices into the area .
23 It was as if time had lost all meaning , as if even that were conspiring to hasten him to this place where he would spend the rest of his life .
24 On Saturdays as a special treat Granpa would allow me to go along with him to the early morning market in Covent Garden , where he would select the fruit and vegetables that we would later sell from his pitch , just opposite Mr Salmon 's and Dunkley 's , the fish and chippy that stood next to the baker 's .
25 The Prime Minister would be most welcome to visit the Wallsend part of North Tyneside where he would have an opportunity to visit Swan Hunter and see a dedicated work force , a dedicated management and , above all , the pride of the people in Wallsend in building and refitting ships for the Royal Navy .
26 Fifthly I can tell him that that will pay for over two hundred thousand cataracts operations or over seventy thousand hip operations and sixthly I will ask him to tell me where he would find the money .
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