Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] of where the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And also there is the issue of where the response er decision which you may have Heathrow terminal five , will in fact , in any future er discussions about er the further developments of Stansted Airport . |
2 | At the time , the proposal was plausible although , of course , it still ducked the issue of where the spores had come from in the first place . |
3 | IN the more radical mood that has now gripped East Germany 's revolution , the question of where the army would stand in the event of conflict has emerged as a key issue . |
4 | The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that £2.75bn per year will be needed to achieve this aim , and the question of where the money will come from has not yet been agreed |
5 | As to the question of where the resources should come from , avoiding the easy ( albeit probably correct ) let-out of ‘ abolish capitalism ’ , I would say simply that the transfer of money to unpaid workers ought to be the next stage in the redistribution of wealth , taking precedence over ‘ breadwinners ’ pay claims , tax-cuts or ‘ family ’ benefit increases . |
6 | But pages later , there arises the question of where the weapon came from . |
7 | I did n't press him on the question of where the design had originated from , for his ready answer was ‘ off the top of my uncle 's head ’ . |
8 | But that just raises the question of where the energy came from . |
9 | He starts at a medieval Gothic window , a remnant of the first university in central Europe ( founded 1348 ) ; he pauses at the rebuilt Bethlehem Chapel , the site of where the Mass was first allowed in Czech , and Jan Hus preached before being burnt for heresy in 1413 ; he pays respects to the relics of the Jewish quarter with its ancient and crowded graveyard ; to cross the river he uses the Charles Bridge , lined with Baroque statues ( many between 1700 and 1720 ) , and climbs the hill to the Castle where art and architecture of all periods again further embellish the golden city of central Europe . |
10 | also had one of its diesel locos on show and the many people that took part in the sponsored walk along the tracks to Mells Road , three miles towards Frome , were able to see the other two locos and the site of where the association will have its engineering base . |
11 | As a result they flew out from the hive at an angle of 85° to the right of where the food actually was . |
12 | You chocolate on the top of where the chocolate |
13 | We eased ourselves along the channel out between the rocks to the edge of where the waves were breaking and watched a few big sets roll through . |
14 | Thus Barat and Haimet are nonplussed when they return in the dark of night , but Barat takes advantage of an absence of Travers to imitate his voice in the darkness and to elicit from Marie the secret of where the meat is . |
15 | I then advocated the creation of the vision of where the company should be going by means of an iterative process combining both bottom-up and top-down planning . |
16 | I can work out by the height of where the hand was on my back that it was Lorna ! |
17 | And compared with so self-evident a need , the matter of where the money was to come from was quite irrelevant . |
18 | Before drilling , hold the mirror up against the wall and mark the position of where the holes will be ( using a spirit level to make sure it 's horizontal ) . |
19 | Both men stood aside to let a big dark-green Jaguar edge carefully round them on to the forecourt of the house immediately to the left of where the BMW was parked . |
20 | The other thing , and this is a case of where the panel bites back as it were . |
21 | They were last year , they gave an undertaking to do it as soon as possible , it is a case of where the money comes from er Mr of course is relatively new er we do n't bother about as a rule about what he casts as new costs in new staff . |
22 | One source of interest can be a description of where the interview has taken place , perhaps a studio , or maybe the artist 's home . |
23 | The impartial observation able to be made is that , in both cases , it is a question of where the clubs go from here and too early to jump to any conclusions . |
24 | They 're not encrypted , they 're simply strung together into one file per disk ( BACKUP.001 ) while a small file , CONTROL.001 , keeps a record of where the files came from — which directory and so on . |
25 | There is no record of where the papingo was placed for the contests held during the first century of the Kilwinning Society of Archers . |
26 | There was no sign of where the money will come from , and no sign of any advantage from the policy — just sheer blind dogma . |
27 | The first necessary stage in the exercise of the ‘ right of access ’ is to discover the existence of the files , since ‘ access ’ is not a meaningful term unless combined with a knowledge of where the files are . |
28 | It was looking a mess because I had n't had the heart to tidy it ; the sky outside had a yellow-grey sameness , without a hint of where the sun might be , and in that light the flowers on the dirty brown wallpaper looked sadder than ever . |
29 | Management should develop and communicate to all employees a vision of where the organisation is going and the contribution employees will make to its success , involving employee representatives as appropriate . |
30 | Where representative structures exist , management communicates with employee representatives a vision of where the organisation is going and the contribution employees ( and their representatives ) will make to its success . |