Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Disputes under them are to be referred to arbitration , where contracts made on a particular exchange are in issue , and otherwise to the English courts . |
2 | What would be the effect of changing the public policy insofar as it constitutes a social guide to the conditions in which individuals or groups chose from the possible adjustments ? |
3 | They stopped outside the tall grey house in Hampstead , made subtle and mysterious today by the autumn mists ; the garden , where laurels grew with a lawn beyond , was wreathed in evanescent white . |
4 | But no mice , shrews or moles remained to be seen . |
5 | where coins disappeared in the lining ; |
6 | Martin Kaye also helped Joan to make sure that the conversation was not too oppressively silent when ordinands or clergymen came to meals . |
7 | There have been natural caverns or fissures discovered under Stamford , but there is no evidence to suggest they were ever used by man . |
8 | Most of the bad debts fell on the UK branch business , where losses jumped from £66 million to £140 million last year . |
9 | Intensive rearing practices have been blamed , where animals kept in cramped and often unhygienic conditions are fed on high protein feeds often containing the remnants of slaughtered chickens contaminated with salmonella . |
10 | Numerous studies are also cited where animals reared in an enriched or rich home environment were more successful problem solvers than those reared in impoverished environments or in laboratory cages . |
11 | Where steps cut through a lawn , a straight edging will be needed to the flight to make mowing easier |
12 | Nuclear extracts were also immunoprecipitated with CREB antibody ( Anti-CREB ) or proteins purified by sequence-specific DNA-affinity chromatography ( DNA-affinity ) and probed as above . |
13 | It was also a vital information centre , where spies mingled with oilmen , where officials of the local security forces met heir hookers , and where the waiters brought valuable intelligence every morning from their homes in the rabbit warrens in the ghettos and barrios where few diplomats or reporters dared go . |
14 | Up until then I had found that when difficulties came or doubts arose in my Christian life , I could always escape their force by not holding myself answerable for my own faith . |
15 | Total orders for the second quarter , to April 30 , were 28.5% up at $5,370m ; orders for computer products rose 32.9% to $4,120m , making it clear that the company , where computers accounted for less than half of the business only a few years back , is continuing progressively to become more and more a pure computer company . |
16 | Total orders for the second quarter , to April 30 , were 28.5% up at $5,370m ; orders for computer products rose 32.9% to $4,120m , making it clear that the company , where computers accounted for less than half of the business only a few years back , is continuing progressively to become more and more a pure computer company . |
17 | On the subject or responses mediated by the Th2 subset of CD4+ cells , the story of the eosinophil grows more intriguing with news that these cells are a major source of interleukin-5 and possess IgA receptors ( M. Capron , Pasteur-Lille ) . |
18 | For more than twenty years , Rockwell 's work has been shown in the Norman Rockwell Museum , a small white clapboard house on the main street of picturesque Stockbridge , Massachusetts , where visitors grew from 5,000 people in 1969 to 160,000 today . |
19 | Subsequently , iron ore was also mined at Boulby , and the foundations of a shanty town of corrugated iron huts , locally nicknamed ‘ Tin City ’ , remain where miners lived until the 1930s . |
20 | Many of the current members joined up after catching one of the club 's many demonstrations , or parents came to the Royal Commonwealth Pool to see what their kids were actually up to — and stayed . |
21 | The choreographic experience took place at Haughton Comprehensive School , where youngsters proved to be fast on their toes . |
22 | If , therefore , a person can prove that the statements or criticisms complained of went beyond reasonable or forceful debate and were defamatory ( as for example , a torrent of defamatory invective ) , and were influenced by indirect or ulterior motives , he might well be justified in issuing a writ . |
23 | An Armenian whose family came from Erzerum or Kars is neighbour to other Armenians whose parents or grandparents came from the same towns , just as Palestinians from Haifa — or from Mrs Zamzam 's village of Um Al-Farajh — now live in refugee camps next to those whose homes were in the same places , sometimes in the very same streets , in what was Palestine . |
24 | The children 's menu was good value in our local restaurant , a converted olive-mill called Le Moulin de la Gardiole , where steaks cooked with herbs , perfect chips , salad and a big cornet of blue ice-cream cost £5.50 . |
25 | Sex morality was the area par excellence where medics had to be governed by religious responsibility . |
26 | Eventually , we arrived at a small , damp valley , peat and heather-filled , where insects hummed in the still air . |
27 | ‘ The love and affection which these ploughmen or horsemen had for their animals was quite extraordinary . |
28 | Brigitte did make enquiries at Pitmans , where classes started at five in the evening , and at the Kilburn Polytechnic , where there were weekend classes , but continued to doubt her ability to study enough at evening classes . |
29 | Bonsall was an important centre of framework knitting in Derbyshire , and one of the early workshops , where knitters worked in primitive factories instead of in their own homes , can still be seen . |
30 | Gainsharing is favoured in many US hospitals , where surveys highlighted in the RNC report show that managers and nurses feel PRP is a potential demotivator . |