Example sentences of "where there [am/are] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They are in a quiet part of the city , an old quarter where there are brass kicking-plates on the thresholds of the closed shops , their cross-hatchings worn almost smooth by years of polishing .
2 Where there are attendance notes on the file to show accurately how much time has been spent on a particular task then that time will be allowed on taxation .
3 There is a cool and comfortable lounge and bar inside , and a first-floor dining-room where there are sea views and the attentive service is excellent and the well-prepared cuisine a delight .
4 Where there are treaty procedures these should be attempted first , unless the necessity for forcible action is overwhelmimg .
5 All of which contrasts with his definition of the law of value , which was seen as a spontaneous phenomenon or mechanism , which acts ‘ behind the backs of the participants ’ , where there are market controls , rather than being controlled .
6 As the Minister stressed repeatedly , where there are take-up campaigns involving tens of thousands of vouchers or pro-formas , they undermine and devalue the system .
7 Where there are labour shortages ( or sudden crises such as wars ) one may find upward substitution — people working above the level they were trained for .
8 Where there are access difficulties a hand pressure sprayer can be used to make application followed by a squeeze mop .
9 ‘ Even in areas where there are bail support programmes , youth courts are choosing not to use them , ’ says youth justice manager Anne Oliver .
10 Community workshops and trades and crafts get used where people have space to practise the crafts at home ; people practise the crafts at home , where there are community workshops to attract them to meet , learn , use common equipment , and compare work .
11 The dominant tree in the High Weald where there are clay soils is also the pedunculate oak , but where sandy soils predominate the sessile oak ( Quercus petraea ) is well represented .
12 In authorities where there are party groups it is almost universal practice for the group to meet before meetings of full council and for group decisions to be binding on members at full council meetings , although there is often ( but not always ) a more relaxed attitude to voting discipline in committees ( see Widdicombe , 1986 , vol. 1 , tables 2.3–2.6 ) .
13 Outside of the ‘ high craft ’ venues : galleries and museums , the most likely locations for the purchase of handmade ware are regions where there are tourist industries .
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