Example sentences of "[noun] where [pron] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 the name of the game is to race over the mountains … you can either go flat out for the fastest time … or take a treasure hunt sort of trail where you find and check in at remote control points … the route you find yourself …
2 Ted who is from Northern Ireland and Joan from Aberdeen were both in the RAF where they met and finally married in 1952 .
3 As we came into view , hairy male legs moving like pistons beat a hasty retreat to the nearest available nook where they crouched and huddled in speechless terror .
4 It thus mattered a great deal where one Lived and to what sort of job one became initially attached .
5 A bib had been tied around Bissell 's neck to collect the raw , liquid plaster which oozed from his mouth where it congealed and hardened .
6 All of these animals have particular areas where they rest and breed , and some even feed within well-defined boundaries , seldom leaving their territory .
7 men who have accepted a system of values by which to live , can not without courting in-efficiency and chaos keep for long a fenced-off portion of their lives where they think and behave according to a contrary set of values .
8 Another landed on his cheek where it sizzled and went out .
9 However , there are times to leave practice ground ideas where they belong and play golf with your present swing , plus one simple key thought for the day .
10 I would suggest that initially one of the things we ought to be doing is making approaches to the private sector through their organisations where they exist and say , look we really have to begin to get into the kind of discussions that you have been talking about earlier between health and social work ; health , social work and the voluntary side to talk about the issues of planning and the issues of quality and the issues of the form and shape of services and what sort of developments are acceptable in client-need terms and what are not acceptable .
11 She spent a pleasant few minutes thinking of her small business where she designed and made exclusive wedding gowns for a rapidly growing circle of customers , but Dana 's early-morning phone call refused to be dismissed .
12 Roll up other side to meet it and then moisten both rolls with water where they meet and press them firmly together .
13 Green blood spurted wildly into the air , much of it landing into the stew pot where it fizzed and crackled like little gun shots .
14 ‘ He was n't keen to put his head where it hurts and that does n't go down well here .
15 I say I worked , but I mean it was for a charity which ran one of these centres where they try and help the socially deprived .
16 Fifteen years ago this plantation where we live and work today was virgin jungle inhabited only by savage herds of elephants !
17 Mr Strouthos can offer hope to the empty souls and draw his magic circle of exclusion where he wants and the rest of us are free to disbelieve in any or all of his wares .
18 I often get ten minutes with her in a corridor , and sit quite near her table in the cafeteria , and there 's a stairwell where we go and kiss — where we breathe into one another .
19 At some time in their lives , almost all have cause to visit the local health centre or hospital where they see and meet staff at work .
20 1–4 Malcolm MacKinnon , an old man , was lost in a storm between Bridgend and Mulindry where he lived and a week later had not been found .
21 They were particularly influential in the later new towns where they reaffirmed and codified practice already established in the ‘ Mark I ’ towns .
22 It will only cause a problem where none exists and provide an excuse for delaying payments on existing debts .
23 Afterwards , incongruously dressed in a raincoat , she went to the bows and stared briefly down at the mesmerising onrush of sea where it split and foamed at Wavebreaker 's cutwater .
24 ‘ To their credit they ran straight to the nearby housing estate where they live and alerted their father . ’
25 Mallards , coots and moorhens could often be seen and heard waddling about the housing estate where I lived or sometimes even boldly marching up the high street .
26 It makes me think of going there too , getting away from this cesspit where nothing changes and finding dollars in America . ’
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