Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] where the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | There are many regional variations of this delightful fish , and colouring will vary according to where the stock has been collected . |
4 | Looking to where the dark |
5 | 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 . |
6 | We have already seen through looking at where the widowed lived that in England , as throughout the world , the family was the biggest single resource for older people in trouble . |
7 | Other items on the agenda for the diocesan synod this week include financial matters and an update on the Decade of Evangelism , looking at where the church has got to in its outreach work . |
8 | is that tomorrow , when we start getting into planning , prioritizing , looking at where the new diaries and all that sort of stuff . |
9 | ‘ Sorry , ’ Andy muttered , not sounding sorry at all , getting unsteadily out of his seat and going to where the bits of glass lay broken on the carpet . |
10 | And , and it was , and even deciding on where the training needs were and writing them down and , and setting targets it , I do n't know it just seemed to happen , erm difficult at all . |
11 | ‘ Look there , ’ he said , pointing to where the ‘ gay ’ girls of Station Road shivered , stamped their feet , and walked morosely up and down beneath the flaring gas . |
12 | He 'd opened the smashed engine compartment , and was pointing to where the battery was n't . |
13 | However , the exhibition does not necessarily refer back to the previous event , and there is hardly ever a sense of continuing from where the previous exhibition left off . |
14 | They verify that is coming from where the person says it 's coming . |
15 | The Lutheran Church , Benedictines and White Fathers also favoured the use of Swahili wherever possible , depending on where the mission was stationed ; it met with a certain amount of resistance in the provinces around Lake Victoria and in the north . |
16 | They 're different , depending on where the chalk was quarried . |
17 | There are different designs of flange for fitting to cylinders , depending on where the flange is to be fitted . |
18 | I I 'm still a little bit puzzled about the thirteen hectares , is that footloose depending on where the settlement is placed if it 's placed within Greater York ? |
19 | Depending on where the person was known . |
20 | Further up , like part of a discarded doll , was the top half of a woman 's torso , blood billowing from where the head should have been , the remnants of a flowered dress settling under the dust . |
21 | and then they 're supposed to do some work with the form teacher talking about where the strengths and weaknesses li , you know again . |
22 | He realised that fine-enough markings would be too difficult to read so he wound along a part of one arm of the balance a tight spiral of very fine brass wire , extending from where the suspended weight would balance metal A ( suspended in water ) to where it would balance metal B ( suspended in water ) . |
23 | ‘ Well , judging from where the galaxies are today , it must have happened ages ago — thousands of millions of years ago . |
24 | Relieved , they backed away , their horrified eyes falling to where the amputated fingers wriggled over the floor . |
25 | For a time the boy lay where he had fallen , then he rolled over on to his side , a small whimper of pain , perhaps , or fear — carrying to where the old Han crouched . |
26 | Now before we step the mast , we need to turn the boat more or less into the wind and that 's a good chance for us to start thinking about where the wind 's coming from . |