Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] where [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes , on Sundays and other holidays , the squadron marched in force , fully armed , through the city to join in some public ceremony or to some quinta on the outskirts of Funchal where dinner awaited them .
2 What a relief it is to know the name of the instrumentalist or conductor concerned and to listen to a programme of records where music takes precedence over ‘ talk for talk 's sake ’ .
3 Her window had been wide all night and as she got out of bed she looked down on the dusty heads of trees where sparrows were fussing .
4 Further developments , which apply ‘ fuzzy logic ’ ( Gaines and Shaw , 1985 ) or ‘ fuzzy truth ’ ( Massaro , 1986 ) to the way in which judgments are rated , are particularly relevant in the appraisal of art where responses are not always as clear cut as present methods demand .
5 The Arab houses are little more than shacks separated by acres of devastation where developers have torn down vacated Palestinian homes .
6 As with other aspects of copyright where clients and commercial organisations are concerned you should always set down clearly in writing the agreed terms and conditions .
7 For example , erm , in erm , paranoia , delusions of persecution where people believe that is plotting against them , and no matter what you do , erm , you know if you said well look , we can prove to you we are not plotting against you , the paranoic says to you , why do you want to prove this to me , if it 's not true , you know .
8 This tour focuses on the blissful lake setting of Srinagar where accommodation is in traditional houseboats , luxurious floating palaces complete with verandas and houseboys .
9 By day it is invisible : only a layer of dust remains on the stretch of pavement where vendors sit selling fruit , vegetables and spicy food .
10 Cautious of it , of course , as one had to be in any den of thieves where pickpockets and cut-purses abounded .
11 It includes the UK in the category of countries where trade deficits are worryingly large , adding that if market confidence in the pound is not restored , ‘ exchange rate stability might require a further increase in interest rates .
12 If so , does this case fall within the category of cases where reference to Parliamentary proceedings should be permitted ? 3 .
13 There is , he considers , a second category of cases where fault is evenly distributed between husband and wife .
14 There is a small category of books where incompleteness , for one reason or another , is almost the rule , so that it is accepted as the norm .
15 In a part of Scotland where alcohol addiction is chronic , was a ‘ half-alcoholic ’ super-hero a worthy role model ?
16 Substitution items can be whole words , or part of words where affixes form part of the frame as in following example from Xavante ( Brazil ) : In this example , is the frame , meaning " this is " , and meaning " my " , and being a possessive affix to the substitution item .
17 This is a part of Yorkshire where history runs deep .
18 Orders commonly sought are for the delivery of pleadings and particulars , and for discovery , and , as may be appropriate , for the following : ( 1 ) Amendment of pleadings and change of parties where leave is necessary .
19 Mr Johnson replied : ‘ It had a level of security where people could access only to deliver information to the computer . ’
20 Just as Newton was not the first to notice that what goes up must come down , so there were many groups of phenomena where conservation had been recognized long before Helmholtz .
21 Charlton thought it may have been a kind of store-yard where goods for the abbey were landed and deposited .
22 This was a superior kind of Naafi where NCOs and other ranks could have meals , and there were comfortable lounges to sit in and write letters or meet friends .
23 They never let themselves be drawn into any kind of situation where conflict may arise .
24 But er in the kind of situation where Ian Wright was very very good was in tight situations .
25 This is the kind of situation where readers seem to be relegated to the role of invisible eavesdroppers , overhearing a conversation between others .
26 The people at the table looked like beleaguered tourists in the kind of restaurants where people come and play violins in your ear , that is to say , horribly embarrassed and as if they were wondering how much it would take to make them go away .
27 Wandering round this huge complex , I came to a kind of crossroads where signs pointing in four directions said things like ‘ Chaplain 's Office ’ , ‘ VIP Lounge ’ , ‘ Flight Information ’ .
28 You 're in that nice kind of profession where people
29 This is the kind of house where flowers fade overnight .
30 Our home for the week was the Gasthof Traube , not far from the resort of Lech where Prince Charles and other celebrities go skiing .
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