Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] where [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The only appropriate demands that we can make , as we have already remarked , is that we should be given clear examples where they are or are not at work , and that we should be shown how they interact with one another and with more complex factors in ways that lead to verifiable claims about data .
2 ‘ I hate rigid schemes where you pick three colours , ’ she explains .
3 Prohibited books entered private libraries where they would be consulted by those prepared to break the rules in the interests of learning .
4 Finally , he found another field where he could hide .
5 That seemed pretty profound , till I found another cinema where it was all violence , sex-and-violence , and violence .
6 With a little research , it is possible to find some holidays where you can have the best of both worlds — companionship of people , but privacy when you want it .
7 Many ex-army tradeswomen set up in the brewing trade , opening licensed houses where they could .
8 Besides the fact that it is not always true — the bare infinitive has many uses where it is not in relation with an auxiliary — this distinction between the two infinitives is also purely distributional : Schibsbye simply lists the various contexts where each infinitive is found without developing any difference of meaning .
9 Recently , broadcasters have raised the idea of creating a Union of Protestant Radios to promote an exchange of programmes and resources , and to provide legal help where it is needed .
10 So the Resistance-trained amateurs were gradually shunted to filing jobs or forgotten overseas stations where they needed do nothing but show an invisible flag and curl a lip at the way the CIA did the real work .
11 ‘ Their achievements have enabled us to provide more resources where they were needed — for schools , hospitals , pensioners and disabled people . ’
12 To provide more employment where I can .
13 Mr Byers said the MoD was ‘ touting the work on the frigates around the country ’ , making inquiries to find other yards where it could be completed .
14 You put that peep-hole where I suggested , he said .
15 Because the net will inevitably be in close contact with some of the fruit , birds will still do some damage where they can peck through the mesh .
16 Cattle and horses cause similar problems where they occur .
17 Put firm barriers where you do n't want people to go and have enough stewards and security men to help .
18 Davies adds : ‘ One function of our research will be to highlight good practice where it exists .
19 It just said put full stops where they are needed .
20 ‘ I 'd do those clubs where they served chicken in a basket .
21 Although the usual direction relating to expert evidence , where both sides will rely on such evidence at trial , is for mutual exchange ( Aston v Firth Brown [ 1984 ] CLY 1520 ) , the court is not precluded from ordering sequential disclosure where it is desirable to do so ( Kirkup v British Rail Engineering Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 190 ) .
22 Come , let us leave these fruiting lovely valleys Where we have laboured , to the men who till them And start the journey to our cloud-wreathed home Where you will live with me among the gods In joy on lofty Olympus .
23 Labour support tended to be concentrated in already safe seats while the Tories swung many of the southern marginals , as many of the managerial , professional and small business strata registered Tory votes where they had previously voted Liberal or not voted at all ( Bonham , 1954 ) .
24 ‘ For denigrating that oak where he tethered the horses ? ’
25 Agitation by Serbs in Croatia came to a head with the unilateral proclamation on Oct. 1 by the so-called Serbian National Council of an " autonomous region " comprising those districts where they were in the majority .
26 It seemed remarkably near : a flat blue sheet , crawling as in Hong Kong with the skeins of hidden currents , stippled and rippled by breezes , and turning brassy gold where it met the horizon on to which the sun was now setting fast .
27 He says cheerfully : ‘ I ca n't remember any expedition where I have n't thought that at some time .
28 Students are also given the opportunity to review the learning they have gained through the induction process and to identify any areas where they need clarification .
29 On the other hand , contracts will only provide sufficient evidence where they give rise to a ‘ firm commitment ’ : the reporting entity 's obligation resulting from the contract can be enforced by an external party , and the circumstances are such that if necessary it will be so enforced .
30 Moreover , a third party may be prohibited from using confidential information where he obtains the information with actual knowledge that it was received as a result of a breach of confidence .
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