Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] where the " in BNC.
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1 | Robert Dodds , managing director of Broadcast Innovations , a sponsorship firm backed by two advertising agencies , told a conference last week : ‘ There is an arrogant belief on the part of broadcasters that advertisers should support their output regardless of where the programme is scheduled . |
2 | A gay text is one which lends itself to the hypothesis of a gay reading regardless of where the author 's genitals were wont to keep house . |
3 | These are delivered to each desk on a single windowed workstation screen , regardless of where the application is actually running . |
4 | By this time many of the London borough councils , such as Islington , Brent and Southwark , were confidently expected to invest , regardless of where the paper was based . |
5 | The Performing Rights Society , which safeguards copyright , has confirmed that since your shop is a public area any music which can be heard within it must be played under licence — regardless of where the actual sound source is situated . |
6 | That will comprise a potentially exempt transfer regardless of where the life tenant resides or where his ordinary place of residence is or where he is domiciled . |
7 | As we looked out of the shattered window and across the field opposite to where the Corporal was pointing , another burst of fire hit the house . |
8 | It is based less on where the corporation is at than on where it wants to get . |
9 | The next thing I do remember is waking up in a very grand house a few streets away from where the robbery took place . |
10 | Andrew Houston marshalled them unto one group in a roadway well away from where the inrush of peat had occurred ; it was a place still free from sludge but they wondered for how long it would be so . |
11 | You can thus arrange the tree in two positions , so try to have most bloom-bearing wood towards the viewing point , and away from where the stake will pass into the top growth . |
12 | The sky was quite dark now , with remote insignificant stars above the trees away from where the fireworks were , and the air was full of the smell of gunpowder . |
13 | If this was so , then the most probable point of impact was approximately 50 feet away from where the body had been found . |
14 | In due course , I shall discuss with my right hon. and learned Friend the Chief Secretary to the Treasury exactly from where the money is to be found within existing resources . |
15 | Her gaze shifted away to where the fire craved fuel , then turned back to him again . |
16 | The young eagle trembled with fear , and then shivered with cold and loneliness as he looked at the cage that surrounded him , and above to where the bars and wire mesh stood out harshly against the lowering sky . |
17 | And that was the traditional sort of way in Galashiels , it was rather more like the rural areas than what the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow are , the toilets were just outside where the old dry toilets had been . |
18 | Having been dismissed from parade , the children race downstairs to where the Rangers ' 22 horses and Ponies are housed in splendour . |
19 | The niece went downstairs to where the ancient sewing-machine was kept . |
20 | Viking slipped away from the shelter of Sula Sgeir and turned eastward to where the distant hump of North Rona beckoned across a grey , breaking swell . |
21 | She nodded , asked for our driving licences , then took us outside to where the vehicle was parked in the shade of a tree . |
22 | In another part the sun shone through a high window and the Bookman could tell what month it was just by where the light fell . |
23 | But that just by where the bridge comes over the top , there used to be a a field belonging to 's . |
24 | His book tells us far more about where the population of Tali-fu fits into the historical geography of Yunnan than does Hsu 's more ambitious exercise . |
25 | Which again is a part of the luck which probably saved me and er when I got down to the pump which was directly below where the explosion occurred , there was about three or four of us there and er as I said that the only indication that we got out it was a an enormous bang just directly overhead . |
26 | She jerked her head round quickly towards where the Men usually came from and stared fixedly . |
27 | The concern , though , was always with where the music was going and which of its layers were propelling it , so that the occasional sudden stillnesses became a real opening-up of another dimension in the music 's workings and vision , not just a refuelling stop for the orchestra . |
28 | Some of their instructions included reading a spell-book in my witch 's house , which had , we established , a door close to where the children were sitting . |
29 | A massive collection was made in local towns , and two crosses were erected close to where the men met their tragic ends . |
30 | It remains dominant in a position close to where the Roman road of Watling Street crosses the River Medway , on the road to Canterbury . |