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31 There was two feet of sand over the highest part of the island where the wind had carried it and all the heavy bridge-building machines were on their sides .
32 She came to a wealthier part of the town where the streets were quieter , and before long she had reached her destination .
33 Then , as they came out onto an open stretch of bitten turf at the foot of the hill where the rabbits were running , as though a signal had been given a universal clamour broke out , a clatter , a din of singing , from the unseen roof-tops of the village behind them , from the beeches on the Down , from the ash trees that stood like singing poles in the hedgerows along the hollow track , from every tree it seemed of the whole vast forest birds were singing and singing and demanding to be heard .
34 ‘ Mo ’ cars , ’ he pronounced , excitedly pointing a finger towards the foot of the hill where the lane met the village street in a T-junction .
35 They have been firmly removed from the rituals of power , their role frozen into passive and silent weeping at the foot of the cross where the god has been hung .
36 The train had already left Sion when the avalanche struck and with the possibility of further minor falls it had retreated to the sanctuary of the station where the passengers were told it would remain for the rest of the night .
37 In the two cases of reobstruction , the pattern mimicked the previous stricture , suggesting that the radial force exerted by the mesh on the wall may have led to deeper embedding of the mesh where the stricture was tight or may have provoked more important hyperplasia , or both .
38 The case of Malcolm Fairley , known as ‘ The Fox ’ , was the most widely reported court case of the year where the offence of rape was the main charge .
39 You can use it for a lot of things , but when you get down to analyse it , I think it may be the law of the jungle where the strongest survive ; and I do n't know necessarily whether that 's a bad thing .
40 A witness may refuse to give evidence if he has a privilege or duty to do so either under the law of the State where the Letter of Request is to be executed or under the law of the requesting State .
41 Of course , a party may be excused from having to produce a document on the grounds that this would violate the law of the place where the document is kept .
42 You see when you go down the bottom of the sea where the villa is you just go over the roundabout , and it , you just go straight over and that 's all the
43 And the hot air is injected near the bottom of the furnace where the temperature is about fifteen hundred degrees celsius ,
44 We worry about the downhill movement of the slurry through our groundwater and into the pool at the bottom of the hill where the herons and frogs live .
45 Western philosophy coincides with the disclosure of the other where the other , in manifesting itself as a being , loses its alterity .
46 We stood together in the entrance hall of the theatre where the show is produced , but I have to confess that I did n't recognize him .
47 If it is not registered it will be void against a purchaser of the reversion where the land in question is unregistered land .
48 Insects that fly in at the sides encounter a vertical baffle of netting that divides the trap along its axis , and tend to fly or clamber to the highest point of the baffle where the only way out is into a collecting jar .
49 In many Hemiptera the wings are held together in flight by various small hooks or folds along the wing.margins ( Weber , 1930 ) while in the Psocoptera the costa of the hind wing is held by a spiny or hooked process of the node where the second cubital vein of the fore wing reaches the margin .
50 The equation of a straight line is given by where x and y are the coordinates of any point on the line , a is the y coordinate of the point where the line cuts the y axis ( x=O ) and b is the tangent of the angle between the positive x axis and the line , measuring anticlockwise ( Figure 4.4 ) .
51 Dulé saw him fall , and ran , swung himself up the smooth wall of the redoubt where the gunners were hard at work , and found himself at a mere arm 's length from one .
52 Before they had parted on the Flamingo she had given Ernest the name of the boardinghouse where the Carsons had made arrangements to stay , and he had promised to write to her the minute he and Charlotte arrived at their destination .
53 She confronted me with it this afternoon and she had all the details — even the name of the pub where the meeting was held . "
54 GET INTO workspace ( target list ) option list where , workspace is the name of the area where the retrieved data is to be put ; target list gives details of the relation ; and option list gives the particular restrictions on the target list .
55 By common consent this campanile is the finest in the city , and was built by the architect commemorated in the name of the street where the church entrance is found — Francesco Pecorari of Cremona .
56 Do you know the actual name of the town where the headquarters is ?
57 The window actually overlooked the top of the yard where the lavatories and the coalhouses were situated , and it was the white material fluttering from the end of the coalhouse that attracted his eye .
58 A small patch of vines also exists right at the top of the village where the ground rises steeply to more than 220 metres .
59 It was focused on the top of the grandstand where the Royal Box was .
60 My father 's leg , locked solid , has given me my sanctuary up in the warm space of the big loft , right at the top of the house where the junk and the rubbish are , where the dust moves and the sunlight slants and the Factory sits — silent , living and still .
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