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

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1 It was one of those West Coast days where the damp drizzle dulls all sound and activity .
2 Vehicle barriers , as requested by ELDC , were erected around the car park area where the main compound is sited and around part of the reinstated area of MH28 — Summit MH .
3 The method may have applications in undergravel run systems where the plants would be ‘ protected ’ against the water flow .
4 I see no reason since the passing of that Act why a rigid rule that the Crown itself should never be required to give the usual undertaking in damages should be retained in those law enforcement actions where the Crown now sues without a relator .
5 Selkirk looks best in the Beefeater Gin Celebration Mile where the stiffest test is likely to come from French challenger Steinbeck , who loves the mud .
6 This sort of task is very common in process control situations where the operator often makes a preliminary three-way decision corresponding to the worldwide system of red , amber and green traffic lights .
7 It has varied this century from small war time cabinets where the ministers have had 110 departmental responsibilities , to cabinets consisting of more than 20 ministers representing all the main departments of state .
8 The hay rick well it was That was what I speak about a a a cole Tramp cole where the hay r Hay was the tramp cole .
9 The form is again for lump sum contracts where the work has been fully designed and an architect or supervising officer appointed .
10 ‘ Arrangements have also been made to consult the judiciary about those discretionary life sentence cases where the first formal review has not yet been set , with a view to fixing the date as soon as possible .
11 This has been highlighted in two lines of decisions in road traffic cases where the plaintiffs ' damages have been reduced , even though they in no way caused or contributed to the accidents in which they were injured .
12 ‘ Off the mat ’ the club is involved in other activities , such as fitness weekend camps where the rule is to get as muddy as possible .
13 There seems to be no let-up with the continuing rise in patronage , even in the Network SouthEast area where the August 1989 approval to spend £257million on Networker units will inevitably attract more passengers when they are introduced .
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