Example sentences of "[subord] its [noun] " in BNC.

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31 But she did not ride on the bus all the way up West , leaving it instead where its route crossed Fleet Street .
32 While that movement has nowhere been wholly completed and has gone less far in some countries than in others , there is no western nation where its effects can not be seen .
33 Copper in contrast was not durable enough for big editions , and where its effects were desired it was increasingly replaced by steel ; but this was much less used than wood for works of science .
34 Rice was the staple crop which was grown in most villages where its cultivation was ecologically possible .
35 In addition there has been considerable cultural experimentation , with the result that what is considered desirable in some places is not in others , where its consumption may indeed be taboo .
36 The small Achray Hotel had vanished ; all that remained was a foot of brickwork where its base had been .
37 The river fussed through the dale in a great hurry , foaming with impatience where boulders stood in its way and tumbling in joyous cascades where its channel fell in rocky shelves .
38 The average household throws away 3kg of waste paper every week , most of which ends up in landfill where its breakdown contributes to the production of explosive methane gas .
39 It was a yellow wagtail , seen from below , where its colours are finest .
40 The now complete wagon underframe was taken by traverser to the southern side of the New Body Shop , where its body was fitted in four stages .
41 To straddle the hurdle between its Unix commitments , where its revenues come from , and NT , Sequent last week reorganised its management to give it more strategic depth .
42 Based on it management then devises a variety of systems to ensure that , from the employee 's standpoint , the top brass ‘ puts its money where its mouth is . ’
43 The company is certainly putting its money where its mouth is .
44 Putting its money where its mouth is , Sun Microsystems Inc is downsizing its internal computer operations to the client-server model using Sparcstations and Sparcservers and is yanking out its mainframe .
45 Executive management must be willing to ‘ put its money where its mouth is ’ and use all kinds of resources — technical , consultative , and expert — in support of the change effort .
46 If the Labour party had put its money where its mouth was and voted with us , the problem facing us today would not have arisen .
47 The church was therefore prepared to put its money where its mouth was : churchmen in Charles 's reign might complain bitterly of the economic burdens of military service and fiscal exactions borne by their particular churches , but they never questioned the right and duty of kings to impose these on the church at large in order to ensure the well-being of the Christian people .
48 And of course what you really get from your membership is the satisfaction that your money and your support are going towards bird protection : that the RSPB will be putting its money where its mouth is .
49 The UN must now put its money where its mouth is .
50 One girder sailed straight over the sheer drop at a bend where Rosa used to make my heart enter my mouth , plunging for all the world like some bolt of Jehovah 's vengeance a metre into the earth of the football field below where its shaft stuck up angrily for some days .
51 Belgica antarctica ( Figure 3.12 ) , a wingless midge , is confined to the shoreline of northwestern Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands , where its larvae feed in moist soil and tide pools .
52 At its greatest extent in the late eleventh century the Croatian kingdom reached down to the Neretva , where its frontier met that of medieval Serbia .
53 The 11th segment is present in the adults of the lower orders where its tergum is represented by the epiproct above the anus ( often fused with the 10th tergum ) , while vestiges of its sternum are seen in the paraprocts which lie on either side of the anus ( Fig. 42 ) .
54 The invitation underlines the museum 's commitment to Minimalism , where its collection has been greatly strengthened by the acquisition of a substantial body of work from Count Panza di Biumo in 1990 .
55 Yet , something more than the previous success , and consequent authority , of the Consumers ' Movement is needed to explain the apparently complacent appraisal of the Co-operative scene as Cole portrays it , the unregretting acceptance of the failure of Co-operative principle implicit in the virtual abandonment of the promotion of authentic Producer Co-operation , the strategic mistake of continuing , after Consumers ' Co-operation had so firmly established itself , to commit its resources solely to its own further development , and the failure to realise that where its attractions were not exclusively its own , industrial democracy attached uniquely to Producer Co-operation and so was an inalienable advantage .
56 This may also be the case for the participant , either because the cosmologies themselves , which are often contradictory , admit of an alternative , mythical , more individualistic model of freedom , or because that alternative is evident in the nearby cities , where its attractions outweigh the possible negative features .
57 Those in favour of its retention state first that both parties are aware of the rules at the outset and second that , while a landlord has an absolute discretion whether or not to proceed with the grant of a lease to an original tenant , its discretion is diminished in the case of an assignee where its refusal to grant a licence to assign may be contested by the tenant , with subsequent expensive court proceedings .
58 It had a screen on its head where its face might have been .
59 Stuffed specimens are , however , to be seen in most collections where its form and plumage may be studied … ’
60 Eleven years later , Banbury Municipal School opened in Marlborough Road ( where its buildings still stand ) with forty-six boys on its books ; the girls were added in 1900 .
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