Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] where " in BNC.

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1 This is in stark contrast with the majority of Mbuna where male and female are generally about the same size .
2 It is nevertheless essential in the majority of situations where there is a specific question on the chronology requiring an accurate and reasonably precise answer .
3 This is analogous to the complexity of computers where the signals are essentially noughts and ones but the response depends on previous events .
4 This would give him time to get back to Mrs Lorimer 's , out of his jeans and grubby shirt , and into something that smelt less heavily of the smoke , sweat and beer of the Prince of Wales where he had spent most of the last few working days .
5 ‘ One of our key objectives is to reduce unemployment in the heart of Bootle where the rate is especially high . ’
6 Some of the most compelling evidence comes from Tony Vine-Lott , the managing director of Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd , which has its base in the heart of Glasgow where 300 of its 500 staff work .
7 Our home for the week was the Gasthof Traube , not far from the resort of Lech where Prince Charles and other celebrities go skiing .
8 Some of the costs are met by head office — it gets all of the revenue because we sell in this country — but in the case of France where we have a separate legal entity , what we 're after is contribution statements by unit of accommodation for the UK revenues , and one or two other costs with those French locally incurred expenses .
9 It was especially notable in the case of Holland where early employer alliances had been forged for pressure-group purposes with a view to opposing the introduction of new social policies and labour legislation .
10 This is quite different from the case with books where the activities are very often carried out in different locations .
11 This was the case in Snowdonia where the Llanberis Path descent from the top of Snowdon is very quick .
12 This is undoubtedly the case in instances where the rationale has more to do with ‘ status , political weight and viability ’ of the subjects within the curriculum .
13 Ingham ( 1974 ) maintains that this was the case in Sweden where strong , centralised employers ' associations could develop as a consequence of the domination of a narrow and specialised export market by a small number of large-scale employers who had interests in common .
14 Such would not be the case in Sweden where unionization stands at 90 per cent .
15 That is not the case in London where the 20 per cent .
16 This is most clearly the case in referrals where relationship problems were considered primary and where no compulsory admission took place .
17 He studied law before the war and during it worked with the resistance in Prague where he had been born .
18 Though the proportion of such people on the Sussex Downs and coastal plain looks small by comparison , in fact it varied greatly from one administrative division to another , reaching almost three-fifths in the Liberty of the archbishop of Canterbury where , as on many ecclesiastical estates , the condition of the people tended to backward-ness , with villeinage lingering on .
19 If so , does this case fall within the category of cases where reference to Parliamentary proceedings should be permitted ? 3 .
20 It includes the UK in the category of countries where trade deficits are worryingly large , adding that if market confidence in the pound is not restored , ‘ exchange rate stability might require a further increase in interest rates .
21 Through these excellent Tutors , assisted by very able advisory staff , the Art teachers became motivated and involved in their own work and this , indirectly , had a profound effect upon the teaching in schools where the curriculum was significantly strengthened in three major respects : iii drawing , colour and in an imaginative and inventive response to a wide range of media .
22 This argument is reinforced by the decision in Greensmith where the analyst had not tested to discover whether a specimen of cocaine was a salt ( para. 4 ) or a stereoisomeric form ( para. 2 ) .
23 First there was a welcome break when we took Venturous westward across the Minch to Stornoway where we had arranged to pick up Reg Clarke , our reigning cutter management Principal , who was flying up from London HQ to see some of our work first hand .
24 One afternoon we were taken to the Kidge above Delhi where British troops had held out against constant attacks during the Mutiny .
25 She removed the statue to London where it was identified .
26 But , having said that , we have tried in the Ministry of Defence where market testing has been the order of the day to say that it 's confusing , that would be being polite , Mr Chairman .
27 Tomorrow is his Feast Day , but little is known about the life of this fourth-century divine ; he was renowned as a preacher and energetic founder of nunneries , and raised the funds to build the basilica in Verona where a statue depicts him holding a fishing-rod .
28 Mobbs had returned to Britain from a post at the University of Zambia where the vice-chancellor , a Canadian , had imposed a course unit structure with four units per year , but no choice .
29 A third example , revealing yet another kind of subordination , takes us to the University of Paris where two fourteenth-century scholars , Jean Buridan and Nicole Oresme , considered the possibility that the earth may rotate on its axis .
30 Higher education was available at the University of Hanoi where some Vietnamese students were introduced to revolutionary nationalism/national communism : although many more were able to ingest ideology and political doctrines in France itself .
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