Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun sg] of where the " in BNC.
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1 | These indices have been used to produce 113 maps for England and Wales at a scale of 1:63,360 and although the five grades shown on the maps provide a broad pattern of where the best ( grade 1 ) and worst ( grade 5 ) land is , the maps have , however , been roundly criticized . |
2 | European political leaders need to give a clear explanation of where the Community stands — a requirement which the MacSharry proposals simply do not meet . |
3 | A survey to gain a clear picture of where the dumping occurs is to be carried out by the North Sea Conference . |
4 | It is in this area that the majority of people expect the chief executive to have a personal vision of where the company should be going . |
5 | If we anticipate reversing the fact that much of our population holidays abroad , so that instead we have more people from overseas holidaying with us , a straightforward reversal of where the money is spent would beneficially affect the foreign exchange by £1,600 million . |
6 | Always sit near the door , try to sit near the driver , guard or conductor , and make a mental note of where the emergency alarm is . |
7 | Archaeology , in the sense of deciding where to excavate , is perhaps a good example of where the psychic ability may often be used unconsciously . |
8 | A good example of where the level of aggregation adopted by the budgetary accounts affects their comparability occurs in local government . |
9 | And to give a rough idea of where the group makes its money , she cited breakdown of turnover by geographic area . |
10 | The issues here are complicated and I only have space to give a rough indication of where the difficulties lie . |
11 | Ted 's assistant throughout the work on this engine was Jim Mitchell , a Kentishman now living in Southery , Norfolk , within a short distance of where the engine had been recovered . |
12 | To compare the phoneme charts of the mother tongue and the target , language gives a general idea of where the main pronunciation problems may arise . |
13 | I felt there was public benefit from offering this type of information by radio and I have asked Media Action to let us have the enquirers ' addresses so that we can get a geographical appreciation of where the calls came from ( one or two came from Fife ) |
14 | If you listen to the music on individual programmes you will soon get a fair idea of where the playlist is at each week . |
15 | Another major element in the argument rested on a particular view of where the ‘ evidence-taking ’ took place . |