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

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1 I pulled the coat off him and flung it onto the hawthorn bushes where it rested upside down , spilling the contents of the torn pockets .
2 Shaping like this can also be done on a plain ‘ V ’ neck cardigan by working the cable next to the front edge on the straight and leaving the pattern as it is during the shaping , working the decreases on the inner edge of the cable pattern where it will not show .
3 The disadvantages of the compact are a tendency to overexpose the negative due to reflections from the ground , and the ergonomical designs of the camera bodies , which often place the firing button where it is awkward to arrange a plunger .
4 Hot air is circulated at a high velocity in the cooking cabinet where it instantly envelopes the food and seals the meat so that it remains juicy .
5 WHEN THE Generating Board had tired of its investigations in the Dorset hinterland and its tussles with the Cornish protesters , it decided to fall back on the one site in the West Country where it felt confident it could successfully build the second British Pressurized Water Reactor .
6 The brass work was cast in the brass foundry , and from there it was sent to the brass finishing shop for machining and cleaning up , afterwards traversing the plating department where it received either venetian bronze , oxidised silver or plain brass lacquer finish , next passing to position No 3 for fixing in the carriage .
7 During this period , one Spitfire was manhandled through the mud to the far end of the Abbotsinch field where it was loaded onto road transport for conveyance to Glasgow .
8 I decided to leave the silver bracelet where it was ; Fat Harry would skin you alive for taking a crumb of bread from his plate .
9 Yanto reached the end of the rock bridge where it disappeared into the hard sand The walking was now relatively easy as he made his way towards the first of the salmon traps , or kipes as they were called locally .
10 The mainsheet is taken down to a track just ahead of the wheel pedestal where it is within easy reach of the helmsman and the genoa is trimmed by a pair of three-speed Barient 37–3AST winches which achieve a ratio of 87:1 in third gear .
11 Pr85 env , the initial translation product of the env gene forms oligomers , undergoes glycosylation and is proteolytically cleaved during its transport through the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus to the cell surface where it appears as a small transmembrane C-terminal domain p15(E) TM , linked noncovalently or by a disulphide bridge to a larger extracellular domain gp70 SU ( ref 25 ) .
12 It had been run nose-first into the boat house where it lay like a huge , sleek beast in an undersized pen , the deep V of the forward end tucked under the gallery on which the three of them were standing .
13 The newt clutched desperately at the cotton smock where it covered the great chest and there it clung with its little claw-like feet .
14 I bought it regardless , but have been watching ever since for scorch marks on the rucksack pocket where it lives .
15 It is now possible for reporters to deliver copy via computer to the file server where it gets subbed and seamlessly rewritten by the editor .
16 Then there is the 39-member-strong Royal Society of Portrait Paints which operates from the Mall Galleries where it holds its annual exhibition .
17 This senses the water temperature and sends a signal to the control box where it is processed in a microchip .
18 I , personally , do not think it a very good idea to have carpet in the dining room where it only picks up smells and gets dirtier more quickly than in most places since people do , without fail , drop things .
19 In these days of double-glazing and central heating it quite quickly exceeds safety levels , especially on the ground floor where it can be trapped beneath the floor boards .
20 We swam in the chilly river of the Titou Gorge where it winds through caverns underground .
21 Once the correct order of probes has been established it is easy to fit the clones to this probe order , using an algorithm which essentially places each clone on that section of the probe order where it has the highest density of positives .
22 Green blood spurted wildly into the air , much of it landing into the stew pot where it fizzed and crackled like little gun shots .
23 There has been a good reduction in the number of strikes ; we must give the Government credit where it is due .
24 The likes of ‘ Live Life Death Die ’ and ‘ Creatures Of Craze ’ do n't need standard lyrical formats — streams of juxtaposed words more than suffice , and the final title track is a knife-twisting attack that hits the music industry where it hurts , climaxing with an anguished ‘ I Am The Greatest ’ repeated over and over like some unrelenting battle cry .
25 The Church of the Protection and Intercession of the Virgin , 1165 ( the Church of Pokrov ) is also near the river Nerl where it joins the river Klyazma .
26 The case of trusts is similar , even though the evidence is late ; a constitution of Gordian allows the addition of the word volo where it fits with the words actually written .
27 Brainstorming on creative tasks has been a major activity in the advertising business where it began in the 1930s .
28 Any failure to press the Bat switch while the Bat diode D9 is momentarily lit results in a low output from transistor TR4 and the ball moves on to the wicket l.e.d. where it stays to let the batsman know he has been bowled out .
29 A deluxe high level Sola grill with glass side panels to keep the heat in and a ‘ grill-and-serve ’ position for the grill pan where it 's safely supported when pulled out leaving both hands free to turn or serve the food .
30 Although Nourse LJ does not categorically state what the law is in this situation , his decision indicates and points towards the view that the defendants may be able to escape the restrictions of the sale agreement where it would be inequitable to allow the plaintiff to rely on the strict wording .
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