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

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1 It was built in the fourteenth century and shows Italian influence , being designed by craftsmen from Kotor ( Cattaro ) on the coast south of Dubrovnik where there is further Byzantine work .
2 Therefore the increase in numbers to a hundred , for this particular rule , seems to be a logical move , as a branch with less than fifty would be unrepresentative of the G M B both from a democracy point of view and an administration point of view where cost plays an enormo important role .
3 One of the last of these for which permission was formally given took place in Assam , the north-east province of India where there is still a reasonable elephant population .
4 But he might expect you to trust your estuary lands more than you should , and give him battle west of Dunedin where he would have you between his ships and his army .
5 On his return to Britain he entered the congregational ministry in the bleak Lancashire mill town of Colne where he was deeply affected by the social and economic conditions which industrial society imposed upon his flock .
6 The Imperial Fists recruited principally from two hive worlds , the ice planet of Inwit where cave-cities honeycombed the top ten kilometres of crust world-wide below the armour of three klicks of ice and Necromunda , the poisoned desert .
7 Author Kevin Wilkins once worked in a factory near his home town of Barrow-in-Furness where he tested the quality of toilet tissue .
8 Author Kevin Wilkins once worked in a factory near his home town of Barrow-in-Furness where he tested the quality of toilet tissue .
9 They 're escaping the fog and frost of Britain for the winter warmth of California where conditions are almost ideal for free fall training .
10 This was in the mining valleys of Glamorgan where I was born and brought up .
11 In 1879 he was sent to England to oversee the European side of the business , and settled in Cheshire within easy reach of the textile mills of Lancashire where he placed a lot of business .
12 The deal is strategically important for Morland which wants to stretch its influence to the South East of England where all the new pubs are .
13 The deal is strategically important for Morland which wants to stretch its influence to the South East of England where all the new pubs are .
14 The Syrian king , told by his captains that Elisha was the shrewd adviser , determined to capture him , and surrounded the hill town of Dothan where the prophet was said to be .
15 Several hundred private homes were also badly hit within a five-mile radius of Llandudno where the storm struck .
16 A few days later , in the town north of Weatherbury where the soldiers were staying , a wedding was arranged .
17 The forty-five year-old , Yale-trained art historian has a strong record in the field , having spent eight years as curator at The Art Institute of Chicago where he co-organised ‘ A Day in the Country : Impressionism and the French Landscape ’ and ‘ The Art of Paul Gauguin ’ .
18 In the no-nonsense art world of Cologne where the word hand-written , printed , or tele-generated prevails , naturalistic painting occupies an ambivalent zone , a hot seat encircled alternately by irony or slightly apologetic nostalgia .
19 The distributions of the ACE genotypes ( Table 1 ) in cases and controls in the different populations were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium , except in the control group of Toulouse where , for unknown reasons , an excess of heterozygotes was observed .
20 His wife in her innocence told us he had been down at the steamer when we landed and had slipped out of sight , and next morning he had left at six o'clock to go and visit a small island North of Jura where he had never been known to go before . "
21 This tour focuses on the blissful lake setting of Srinagar where accommodation is in traditional houseboats , luxurious floating palaces complete with verandas and houseboys .
22 But even worse is the box in the moorland village of Lealholm. where it mars a sheep-cropped with trees and a Victorian drinking fountain .
23 And another instance of that was well this was not so long ago when we had a loan of a barge from just a mini landing craft sort of thing where the front of it folded down .
24 Solicitors throughout the country have sent the Law Society examples of cases where people in desperate need of legal advice are no longer eligible for help , but can not possibly afford to pay for it themselves .
25 I tried to look pleased when she told me that Prentice had been ringing at half-hourly intervals since mid-afternoon and had left a multiple-choice list of numbers where I could get him that evening .
26 We simply drove over Mount Lebanon on the Damascus highway , turned a corner west of Chtaura where silver birches ran beside the road and there , quite casually , stood a Syrian soldier in combat fatigues , rifle over his shoulder , cigarette in his mouth , a swaggerstick covered in snakeskin in his right hand .
27 Within a few weeks of the outbreak of war , the Luftwaffe had a new name for the east coast of Scotland where the skies were patrolled by the young men of the City of Glasgow Squadron , and its leaders , Wing Commander Farquhar , Group Captain the Duke of Hamilton , and Squadron Leader Johnstone .
28 Within a few months they moved to the east coast of Scotland where they were allocated a large stretch of coastline , from Rosyth to Montrose , to protect from the very real threat of German invasion .
29 The trains still run along the coastline south of Jaffa where the family 's old orange groves stand .
30 More importantly , however , considering the perilous economic climate and the number of people out of work , he is also considering kicking off an employment register of sorts where Uniforum members looking for jobs could avail themselves of free advertising in the group 's magazine Uniforum Monthly .
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