Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] where the " in BNC.
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1 | Fears grow of where the Serbs may turn next , if they are permitted the ultimate triumph from which none is willing to deflect them . |
2 | Erm during the course of the footings and flooring taking place , bricks have been ordered to come in where the walls are being built together with the joinery . |
3 | But all that happens to him is that he topples into the mud with his arm broken and his face bruised from where the broken arm was smashed against it . |
4 | She 's very shaken and her arms are badly bruised from where the men held her . |
5 | The weaving yarn is only caught in where the card changes from blanks to punched holes or vice versa . |
6 | I can only suppose that commercial flights fly to where the VCR should be using inertial navigation , but this was not quite within our capabilities . |
7 | yeah , no , not that we come back to that in a moment or to , I 'm just trying to see where this leads us though Mr , erm as a matter of legal analysis , erm y-y-y- your complaint , one particular one we 're talking about is that erm these standard , these are standard degrees which offend the competition rules now if it , if that 's right would not the consequence by erm across the ball , you 're saying you only , you only would render them invalid in so far as they happen to do any , happened to have done any particular name of , er that , I ca n't think , it did n't seem to be in any of the erm cases we 've looked at where the competition rules were applied , but that was a necessary condition if , if , if it 's that if it 's void , if people have suffered a loss as a result of it they can recover a lost , you do n't have to show a loss do you in order to , to , to be declared void |
8 | The valley is drained by the Clough River ( unusually so named , this being the only example I can think of where the word ‘ River ’ follows the name instead of preceding it ) . |
9 | She 'll give you a description , when you get there , walk towards where the building , down the steps , and main reception area 's in front of you . |
10 | There remained only a cardboard box lodged behind where the journals had been . |
11 | Detailed consideration of these Acts is beyond the scope of this book , but reference is made throughout where the draftsman of a partnership agreement should bear in mind their possible impact — most obviously in connection with maternity leave ( Clause 15.02 – 15.04 ) and part-time employment . |
12 | I often think er and then of course you see if , if they er the airmen , their wives used to try and get er digs near where the aerodromes were so they could see their menfolk . |
13 | The target moved from where the beams thought it was going to be . |
14 | Oh I did I I mean I did n't do round where the er sightseers went I went the places where you 're not supposed to see . |
15 | Now the dismal retailing market has moved in where the OFT has not — pre-tax profits are predicted to fall from £112m last time to a loss of £72m for the year to January 31 . |
16 | All heads turned to where the teacher was pointing . |
17 | And I noticed Otley was admiring himself in the mirror a lot these days , the predatory gleam back in his hazel eyes , sometimes gold sometimes green , according to where the light was coming from . |
18 | The river Trent was chosen as the dividing line : the two officers were styled ‘ Justice of the Forest this side Trent ’ and ‘ Justice of the Forest beyond Trent ’ , according to where the king was at that particular time . |
19 | There are many regional variations of this delightful fish , and colouring will vary according to where the stock has been collected . |
20 | When he came to where the men were standing , identified by a tuft of wool in their hat-band or buttonhole , George hesitated . |
21 | She rode along , swaggering like a man , till she came to where the lane turned into the field , and there she called out as bold as brass : now , please the powers I may find a tiger in the field ! |
22 | Looking to where the dark |
23 | His silence encouraged her to be even more frank , and , looking to where the moonlight caught the line of his strong jaw , she said , ‘ I know you appreciate the help I 've given by stepping in to take Stella 's place , and for that reason I doubt that you would give me the sack — or tell me to go . |
24 | He gestured to where the flag of the other Germany hung over the old Tiergarten . |
25 | In the same way , the significance of a particular sequence of impulses in a nerve fibre does not depend on the sequence itself : the meaning depends on where the nerve comes from ( for example , what part of what sense organ ) , and its interpretation depends on where it goes to ( that is , to what part of the brain ) . |
26 | Everything depends on where the circle is drawn . |
27 | However the accurate knowledge that we would need of the slit 's momentum will so blur its position that the diffraction pattern C , which depends on where the slits are , would be washed out . |
28 | Figure 7.5 Which of a pair of male sticklebacks wins in a territorial dispute depends on where the fight takes place , as a simple experiment by Niko Tinbergen demonstrates . |
29 | The gutter size also depends on where the downpipe is : gutters with the downpipe in the centre can cope with twice as much water as those with a downpipe at the end . |
30 | depends on where the head office is does n't it ? |