Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] where the " in BNC.

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1 The relics were discovered in a lead box in the ruins of the abbey on land owned by two brothers , who had conflicting views on where the relics should be housed and who should own them .
2 The aggregate supply curve and its shape allow the introduction of different views of where the macroeconomy can settle and of the significance of economic policy in general and fiscal policy in particular .
3 Some of them were some had got old cars in where the tyres , if it was a puncture it was these great big wheels with beaded edge tyres which you can , you put on in quite a different way from the modern car tyres .
4 It can be seen in this chapter that Green has given clear directions from where the picture should be painted .
5 The confusion about the project has been made worse by the Government 's vacillation and indecision , and also by their lack of answers to my hon. Friends about where the finance for the project will come from .
6 She rested her head against a cushion so that she could stare straight up through the network of rigging and past the light-blanched sails to where the stars wheeled their cold fire beyond the mastheads .
7 Erm , it 's great having a neighbourhood area where all the traffic goes slowly , but there are certain radial roads in where the traffic should move I think at some speed .
8 [ … ] There are firmly held opposite views on where the main emphases should be placed .
9 Jenny is out there now , in those jagged hills to where the magicians and witches of the world were banished .
10 Fleury , as it happened , wanted to borrow a book and finding the door open took a few respectful steps towards where the Collector was sitting … which was on the floor , for some reason .
11 There are a couple of blemishes on the maple which look like black drips from where the pickup cavities have been painted , which is a little careless , but luckily these are not too noticeable sitting as they do underneath the player 's right arm during use .
12 As on other issues , Parliament as well as the relevant Ministers , preferred to let the Lord Chancellor 's gown of fairness and impartiality be thrown over what were essentially governmental decisions on where the public interest lay .
13 Songs like ‘ Freewheeling ’ and ‘ Pockets Of St Machali ’ ( both from their recent EP on Sacred Heart ) are good examples of where the flailing sound touches a few raw nerves .
14 ‘ We have , of course , put out feelers to the usual quarters about where the supplies came from , ’ said Milton , ‘ but the chances of finding the source of such a small supply are very slim indeed . ’
15 Write some short notes about where the stones have come from and how they have got their particular markings and colour .
16 If children record and graph each other 's ideas comparisons are easier and can lead to fruitful discussions about where the ideas came from .
17 They both gazed thoughtfully along the wide , grey street lined with blackened houses to where the unfinished transept of the rose-pink cathedral smudged the high white sky .
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