Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] of where " in BNC.

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1 I then advocated the creation of the vision of where the company should be going by means of an iterative process combining both bottom-up and top-down planning .
2 If the iceberg is too big , you might find yourself trapped underneath a moving mountain , bumped and towed along with less and less of a choice of where to go .
3 Quite simply , having no formulated statement is like walking through your own minefield without the benefit of a map of where the mines were laid .
4 The upshot is that Marx never even concerns himself with questions such as the relation between individual perceptions to objects or the texture of feelings , sensations and thoughts , which might have led him towards a theory of where individuality occurs .
5 They seem to think it 's all a big scam between Gilles and his mates , but it 's more of an understanding of where we 're coming from . ’
6 Everytime I receive Wimpey News I look for a mention of where I work .
7 Pluralism as a description of where power lies in American cities can best be understood in the context of the studies which it set out to criticise elite theories of community power .
8 And then the railway lines themselves , snaking out secretly and backwards and then suddenly fanning out into a thousand arteries of shining black steel leaping through London and beyond to the places you can only imagine , the lines pulsing her brain with the excitement of where they 're going .
9 It can be seen , therefore , that interviewing skills , together with a knowledge of where to find information , are considered the backbone of basic training .
10 The first necessary stage in the exercise of the ‘ right of access ’ is to discover the existence of the files , since ‘ access ’ is not a meaningful term unless combined with a knowledge of where the files are .
11 I think that we have to start a movement first of all with a recognition of where we are united and a recognition of where we are different .
12 The healthy combination of an analysis of the nature of doubt with an awareness of where it leads is the heart of the Christian view of doubt .
13 A CONCORDANCE , as we have said , is a list of all the words used by a particular author , with an indication of where those words are used .
14 Evaluative , in that comparative aggregated information about pupils ' achievements can be used as an indicator of where there needs to be further effort , resources , changes in the curriculum , etc ;
15 These comprise mainly mortgage interest , pension fund contributions and life insurance premiums and are captured in the form of where M is mortgage interest payment .
16 well that 's , that 's right , you 're quite right Mr that 's why I then , I then put Mr points in the context of where we 've got
17 Answer guide : Managers would be using it to plan future activity levels , order stocks , employ labour etc. whereas bankers are more interested in an overview of where the business is likely to go and perhaps also as a monitoring tool , although it is doubtful that such a level of sophistication is applied to the majority of enterprises .
18 We eased ourselves along the channel out between the rocks to the edge of where the waves were breaking and watched a few big sets roll through .
19 As to the question of where the resources should come from , avoiding the easy ( albeit probably correct ) let-out of ‘ abolish capitalism ’ , I would say simply that the transfer of money to unpaid workers ought to be the next stage in the redistribution of wealth , taking precedence over ‘ breadwinners ’ pay claims , tax-cuts or ‘ family ’ benefit increases .
20 For a start , there is a clear answer to the question of where thoughts and feelings take place , if not so fine an answer as we might like .
21 My own response to the question of where geomorphology belongs must be , that the question is badly structured .
22 They now had no idea where they were except that they must be east of the Ridgery and well to the west of where they believed the outlaws ' Camp to be .
23 They now had no idea where they were except that they must be east of the Ridgery and well to the west of where they believed the outlaws ' Camp to be .
24 Visualising the map again , I reckoned that I had probably hit the shore a little to the west of where I landed .
25 The aspect in question relates to the problem of where the extra means of production for accumulation would come from .
26 This remark did not , as his passengers might have thought , refer either to the condition of the road or to his not having thought on about Easter , but to the problem of where the other two were going to eat lunch .
27 The city of Budapest has come up with an imaginative solution to the problem of where to put over forty years worth of statues , sculptures and monuments dedicated to the heroes and events of communism .
28 FACING UP TO THE PROBLEM OF WHERE OLD COMPUTERS GO WHEN THEY DIE
29 Turning away , he faced across the highway to the north of where they were standing .
30 Both men stood aside to let a big dark-green Jaguar edge carefully round them on to the forecourt of the house immediately to the left of where the BMW was parked .
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