Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] [noun sg] where the " in BNC.
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1 | ( I am anxious that you should understand the customs and manners of the country where the events in question took place , so different from your own . |
2 | This was not necessary , however , in relation to the study of the atmosphere where the earlier emphasis upon climatic classification was gradually replaced by a shift towards the understanding of the surface energy and mass exchanges especially inland over vegetated surfaces ( Hare , 1973 ) . |
3 | Perhaps it was caused by the complicated influences of the valley where the men seemed so often to remain unmarried , sometimes perhaps because , as Beuno held , their mothers said there was no one good enough for them , sometimes because there simply was n't anyone . |
4 | The dead were carried in wicker coffins from Keld along the corpse road , stops being made along the way for food and drink , and every so often there were great " coffin stones " at the side of the way where the pallbearers could rest the body ( one such stone still stands at the side of Ivelet Bridge ) . |
5 | We walked down to a tank hangar on the far side of the camp where the mass was due to be held , and filed in to take our seats . |
6 | My eyes were on the far side of the valley where the track was clear and unbroken to the next turn above the main gorge . |
7 | When they came up the grassy track that led to the headland , out of the wood that clothed the side of the valley where the village was , the girl was delighted and her mother relieved that she liked it . |
8 | Yeah , it 's either the fence yeah , you know that white fence , either there or on the other side where those gold things are you know , or if we 're not there , go on the other side of the park where the other gold things are . |
9 | Harold explained that the house was empty , and at that moment a second fire engine arrived from Nidden , and started work at the side of the building where the flames seemed thickest . |
10 | Then you only have to estimate the relatively short distance up the side of the neck where the stitches are not on waste . |
11 | On one side of the hill are typical favela wooden construction type houses , the other side of the hill where the church is situated are stone built constructions interspersed with all other types of construction material they can get their hands on . |
12 | There was a glass-fronted office on one side of the entrance where the SPs sat and kept an eye on all departures . |
13 | The massive head , still with the marks at the side of the throat where the gills would have been , sighed . |
14 | Then there was a smaller room at the front of the house where the old man counted his money , and which he called his ‘ den ’ , and , to the rear of the house the kitchen , a large , well-designed place with windows on two sides ; one looking out to the side of the house where the undergrowth reached waist height , and the other two situated at each end of the wall that overlooked the rear garden . |
15 | Er who ran bus services from Gala to Selkirk and Melrose and er we sold out to them because we , the other side of the business where the private car side seemed to be growing . |
16 | A lidded box was nailed to the side of the cart where the scholarly or the rich could post written petitions for miracles . |
17 | Sidney lives out here on the eastern side of the town where the fish cellars used to be . |
18 | As regards guarantors , in the absence of any contrary indication in the lease , a guarantee does not extend to a period after the expiry of the term of the lease where the tenancy is being extended under s 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 . |
19 | The trapeze hangs lightly from a toggle , the toggle hangs from the end of a proper fishing line , the line passes over a springy pole to the door over the mouth of the basket where the little fish 's wriggling so free . |
20 | She had turned away from the food-processing factories and chemical plants spewing bilious yellow smoke to gaze towards the east , to the mouth of the Estuary where the river ran out into the North Sea . |
21 | This is not the case with several of the better-known recordings of the work where the organ has been added on later . |
22 | The award , which will be presented to the singer and entertainer at the Danish Embassy in London , comprises a silver-plated wooden shoe , which is a replica of the one worn by Simple Simon in the adventure story of the same name , a silver plaque with a drawing of the house where the author was born and 188 Danish hundred kroner notes in recognition of the 188th anniversary of the birth of Hans Andersen . |
23 | Nearing the narrows of the loch where the ferry operated , the road climbs a long incline through a forest , emerging in open country and here a branch , formerly the main road , goes down to the hotel and other buildings grouped forlornly around the old ferry pier : it is always sad to see an enterprise that has served its purpose well and has now had its day . |
24 | How , to start with , do they know that they have reached part of the sea where the water below them has suddenly become very much deeper ? |
25 | I know that there have been improvements , but as I represent part of the country where the climate is meteorologically colder , I know that there is a great deal of scope of increases in the support that we provide for heating allowances for our elderly population . |
26 | The tower is the least altered part of the church where the interior , especially , has been much restored , but it is still interesting and retains its ancient atmosphere . |
27 | These mathematical counterparts of physical acts of measurement are found in that part of the jungle where the map is marked " here are operators " . |
28 | It is accomplished in that part of the jungle where the map is marked " here are eigen-values and eigenvectors " . |
29 | Mr Moorhead kept the two remaining pupils in the part of the school where the air was least affected . |
30 | He was asked by the Production Manager , J D Pearson , to redesign any part of the engine where the unskilled and semi-skilled staff were producing a high proportion of scrap . |