Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun] where [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Raine admits the knowledge base is likely to be different in London where social services and housing are coterminous or even joint services . |
2 | Aggro is likely to be considered appropriate in situations where opposing fans attempt a territorial invasion of their rivals ' ‘ end ’ ; where one hooligan fan stares at , or adopts a threatening posture towards an opponent , or calls him a demasculatory name , such as ‘ cunt ’ , ‘ wanker ’ , or ‘ poofta ’ . |
3 | This is especially likely in Scotland where strong feelings of cultural , linguistic and political autonomy have always existed . |
4 | These laws may thus only be used right to left in contexts where syntactic correctness is preserved . |
5 | If , indeed , more than one craftsman was responsible , it is only just possible to be sure of areas where relevant contrasts occur . |
6 | Acoustic microscopy uses sound waves to reveal the structure of materials in fine detail , even probing within specimens where optical microscopes can not see |
7 | Further research showed that problems with conception and miscarriages were more frequent among societies where low levels of wheatgerm were consumed . |
8 | Overestimation is possible in studies where bopsy specimens from the pyloroduodenal transition zone have been included . |
9 | Hence the confusion evident in situations where superior military might has little utility — the economic challenge of Japan , the European Community 's recalcitrance in negotiations over the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) or attempts to agree global policy on environmental issues at the June 1992 Earth Summit . |
10 | Some of the diseases supposedly benefiting from such treatment are common in areas where glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is also common — for example , hepatitis B and HIV infection . |
11 | Naked to stakes where fiery feathers blazed . |
12 | Solicitors need to be aware of claims where different or additional rules apply ( see Part III ) . |