Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [coord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The best track , rolling stock and journey times are to be found on the main intercity routes , where timetables and the provision of first class carriages and full catering services are aimed at the needs of the business community . |
2 | Guy 's did not close the children 's intensive care unit — where Dean and a second baby who died were treated — until later . |
3 | For the sake of privacy he had been carried , not to his own ward in the hospital , but to the tiger house next door where Hari and the Prime Minister had been incarcerated . |
4 | For the Eye was a zone where truespace and the warp actually overlapped , braiding together in nightmare distortions . |
5 | It has been suggested so far that many academic lawyers and policemen share the view that where a woman has sexual intercourse with a man , she should be regarded in law as having consented to it save in exceptional circumstances as where violence or the threat of it is used . |
6 | So , from the all out thrash of ‘ Invitation To Dinner ’ the album veers through the enchanting ‘ I Can See You ’ , where Dr and the Medics meet The Alarm ( I kid you not ) , to the dark , disturbing ‘ Come To Daddy ’ , a frank account of child abuse with nightmarish male vocals and Clair taking the role of the innocent child to chilling effect . |
7 | So , from the all out thrash of ‘ Invitation To Dinner ’ the album veers through the enchanting ‘ I Can See You ’ , where Dr and the Medics meet The Alarm ( I kid you not ) , to the dark , disturbing ‘ Come To Daddy ’ , a frank account of child abuse with nightmarish male vocals and Clair taking the role of the innocent child to chilling effect . |
8 | This was all the more important as many nationalised industries were operating in markets which were affected by long-term decline , where contraction and a low rate of return on capital were probably inevitable . |
9 | It was now December and the weather would not co-operate ; day after day the fog came down . |
10 | Soviet President Gorbachev and Brundtland announced in Oslo on June 5 , 1991 , that agreement had been reached in principle on the status of three-quarters of the 176,000 sq km disputed area of the Barents Sea , where Norway and the Soviet Union had both declared 200-mile exclusive economic zones in 1976 [ see pp. 34114 ; 33544 ; 32816 ; 28907-08 ] . |
11 | Tranmere 's fear is that a move inspired by the Pools companies , who pay the League a great deal of money each year , will result in clubs being forbidden to switch fixtures away from the traditional Saturday except where television or the Police demand otherwise . |
12 | Communal overexploitation was averted first because of inter-personal face-to-face relationships involved in the design and implementation of forest preservation by a small community where enforcement and the meting out of punishments was a matter for the forest users themselves ; second , because of the existence of a special interest group ( carpenters ) ; and third , the shared and fierce desire of the people to remain as independent of outside influence and control as possible ( p. 434 ) . |
13 | Where Britain and the United States differ is in the way that the subject of politics is taught . |
14 | It is quite possible that the economy may converge to a steady state not characterized by equilibrium , e.g. , where capital and the labour force are growing at the same rate , but there is a constant level of unemployment . |
15 | Main picture : A huge mirror covers one wall in the main bedroom , where armchairs and a blazing fire make the room seem cosy |
16 | Where property or a right or interest in property is or purports to be transferred for value to a person acting in good faith , no later assumption by him of rights which he believed himself to be acquiring shall , by reason of any defect in the transferor 's title , amount to theft of the property . |
17 | A marquee will be erected in the grounds of the Oxford Union , where drinks and a buffet supper will be served to our spectators . |
18 | A reverence for antiquity , though an appropriate stance for theology , was inappropriate for natural philosophy where reason and the senses held sway . |
19 | They went to the hotel , where Filmer and the other owners from the train are staying , and they went into the bar for a drink . |
20 | It reminded her of the river bank where Pa and the boys went to cut rushes at weekends so that Ma and Billy could work all week . |
21 | Four-way talks in Toronto on May 13th-14th , where America and the EC were joined by Canada and Japan , left the habitually optimistic Sir Leon remarking that ‘ we are now in top gear . |
22 | More weirdness of a different sort at the loosely dubbed ‘ Dance ’ panel , where Moby and a various assortment of exceedingly smart-casual panellists were joined by Altern-8 — decked out in full boiler suit stage gear , including the dust masks . |
23 | The seventh part of his third Ennead ( ‘ On Time and Eternity ’ ) can be regarded as meditation on the passage in Plato 's Timaeus ( 37–8 ) where time and the creation of the world are discussed . |
24 | Inspection of equations ( 12.8 ) , ( 12.13 ) , ( 12.14 ) , ( 12.19 ) , ( 12.20 ) and ( 12.21 ) reveals that inductances must be scaled by and capacitances by when the load resistance is R rather than unity and the cut-off pulsatance rather than unity . |
25 | Within the community they made no attempt to ape the gentry , were accorded no special title , and yet enjoyed ‘ a certeine preheminence , and more estimation than labourers & the common sort of artificers ’ . |
26 | Because of the original engineers ' appreciation of its intrinsic brittleness , cast-iron members tend to be stressed to lower levels than steelwork and the way they were incorporated into buildings usually allows them to expand in a fire without generating increased stresses . |
27 | ‘ Oh , these woods have seen far worse than Medoc and the Twelve Lords , ’ said Lugh airily , who happened to be listening to this . |
28 | A farm in the ‘ mountain zone ’ could not then receive more than £3,000 per annum irrespective of increasing size ; an ‘ intermediate zone ’ farm no more than £1,800 and a ‘ marginal zone ’ farm no more than £750 . |
29 | LONG LIVE AUNG SAN , THAN TUN AND THE REST OF OUR CHERISHED FREEDOM LOVERS DOWN WITH TWERPS AND LOW DOWN PUNKS LIKE APPLETON — DOH BUMAH ! ! ! |
30 | Nu returned to his old idea that a reconciliation with Than Tun and the White Flags could be arranged : it did not work . |