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

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1 They walked across the field to where the wall stopped , sliced in its eternal stride by some giant wire cutters .
2 Of course , the decision about where the funds are and what areas they cover is artificial .
3 Around Holly there was a wail of anger that seethed across the illuminated strip and reached up to the watchtower from where the searchlight dazzled them .
4 Yes , there 's the relief of knowing you do n't have to worry about where the next question is coming from , but that 's simply replaced by the worry of where the first answer is coming from .
5 So , all that you need to think , to remember things like , do n't , is that it 's do not , and you 've got to put the apostrophe in where the letter 's been missed .
6 Discovery of the present supply chain capabilities and the gap between where the company is today and the vision for the future .
7 Well after a while the bricks got hot enough that you could just adjust the valve to where the stove would get almost cherry red and it was a very nice fire .
8 Money spins the wheel from where the Bonanzas sit , and nobody lifts a finger to do anything without figuring the percentage angle .
9 Hari sat up in bed and stared through the window to where the light from the street lamp paled into insignificance against the rising sun .
10 ‘ I looked out from the window from where the man had fallen and what I saw was unbelievable , ’ he said .
11 Wycliffe walked the length of the waterfront to where the road petered out in a footpath to the headland .
12 At the time , the proposal was plausible although , of course , it still ducked the issue of where the spores had come from in the first place .
13 And also there is the issue of where the response er decision which you may have Heathrow terminal five , will in fact , in any future er discussions about er the further developments of Stansted Airport .
14 The room just along the corridor from where the Marshal had been waiting was stuffy and fetid with the smell of old unwashed clothing and mothballs .
15 The wood in the barn was soaked and we stood there in our dripping combat jackets close to despair ; we had been made to wear our helmets for the duration , and the oversized tin hats kept slipping over our faces , as we scrambled in the mud taking the wood to where the petulant staff were demanding hot coffee .
16 Jonathan 's still in his football boots , laces trailing , so I have a head start as I rush across the playground to where the crossing lady stands with her lollipop .
17 SUFFERING from hangovers after their intoxicating victory on Saturday night , Hungarian reformers and their temporary allies were split last night on the question of where the new Socialist Party should pick up the pieces , as a marginal hardline faction announced the foundation of the Hungarian Communist Party .
18 IN the more radical mood that has now gripped East Germany 's revolution , the question of where the army would stand in the event of conflict has emerged as a key issue .
19 As to the question of where the resources should come from , avoiding the easy ( albeit probably correct ) let-out of ‘ abolish capitalism ’ , I would say simply that the transfer of money to unpaid workers ought to be the next stage in the redistribution of wealth , taking precedence over ‘ breadwinners ’ pay claims , tax-cuts or ‘ family ’ benefit increases .
20 But pages later , there arises the question of where the weapon came from .
21 I did n't press him on the question of where the design had originated from , for his ready answer was ‘ off the top of my uncle 's head ’ .
22 But that just raises the question of where the energy came from .
23 This is of course to beg the question of where the dividing line between the interest of the nation state and that of the EEC is to be drawn .
24 The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that £2.75bn per year will be needed to achieve this aim , and the question of where the money will come from has not yet been agreed
25 Then he moved a little up the canyon to where the jutting rocks made a rough natural staircase and held out his hand .
26 Lucy looked across the room to where the older man sat at the corner table .
27 A pseudo-variable which points to the position within the file from where the next byte to be read will be taken or where the next byte to be written will be put .
28 She walked further up the hill to where the golden light still came unhindered , following from one patch of sunlight to another as they fell through gaps in the houses , until she was in a little cul-de-sac quite open to it , ending at a railway .
29 He starts at a medieval Gothic window , a remnant of the first university in central Europe ( founded 1348 ) ; he pauses at the rebuilt Bethlehem Chapel , the site of where the Mass was first allowed in Czech , and Jan Hus preached before being burnt for heresy in 1413 ; he pays respects to the relics of the Jewish quarter with its ancient and crowded graveyard ; to cross the river he uses the Charles Bridge , lined with Baroque statues ( many between 1700 and 1720 ) , and climbs the hill to the Castle where art and architecture of all periods again further embellish the golden city of central Europe .
30 also had one of its diesel locos on show and the many people that took part in the sponsored walk along the tracks to Mells Road , three miles towards Frome , were able to see the other two locos and the site of where the association will have its engineering base .
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