Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [noun pl] where the " in BNC.
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1 | The two-way , interactive nature of Prestel has been shown above in the case studies where the Mailbox facilities were used to obtain information and learning materials . |
2 | At the end of the Mass there is a touching prayer as men go out into the world linking the sacrament of the one bread which binds all men in God with the bread and ale of human meeting : In the bidding prayers where the priest directs the people to pray and tells them what to pray for , probably after the offering and the anthem , again attention is directed to all estates of society , living and dead , including religious , both monastic and secular . |
3 | ( The floods , incidentally , are increasingly catastrophic because of the poor or non-existent conservation policy in the catchment areas where the forests have been recklessly and wantonly felled . |
4 | In its first annual report , it pointed to the difficulties in some areas particularly in the south-east and the west midlands where the available land was limited to only a few years ' supply . |
5 | The induction in the core is magnified by the high permeability , except in the saturation regions where the result can be seen to be a trapezoidal induction waveform ( Fig. 3 ) . |
6 | The recesses in the pillbox floors where the guns would have fitted are still there today . |
7 | It was my lot to live on the desert fringes where the rubbish lay . |
8 | Major demonstrations , not only outside the council offices where the charges were being debated and fixed but also in some cases involving violence within the council chambers themselves , occurred in particular over the period March 5-12 as councils took their final decisions . |
9 | In places there are gravel deposits — ; small smoothly rounded pebbles and sand — usually on the insides of the meander curves where the water flows less swiftly . |
10 | I record the backlight areas where the light breaks through the dense greenery with a thicker-than-usual mixture of cadmium yellow and a touch of sap green . |
11 | I record the backlight areas where the light breaks through the dense greenery with a thicker-than-usual mixture of cadmium yellow and a touch of sap green . |
12 | RIGHT This is the main stem of the wing feathers where the two parts of the wing overlap . |
13 | Hire a smaller disc or belt sander for finishing off the room edges where the big sander can not reach . |
14 | There is aptly from the pen of an artist a detailed description of the lead mines where the pencil lead was dug at Gillercoom ; |
15 | The same is true of the wall panels where the ordered rationality of certain designs ( such as the Inverewe Garden Restaurant which balances firm and loose edges ) give a framework for flights of fancy lie the evocatively rendered ‘ Electronic Cottage ’ in Shetland . |
16 | His eyes roved to the perimeter fences where the lights still shone as if in defiance of the coming day . |
17 | Mueller fell in practice on the Camel bumps where the man-made snow was perhaps too thin . |
18 | If the issuer is not incorporated in any of the member states where the securities are to be listed , the issuer must decide which of those member states is to have responsibility for approving the listing particulars ; it must then draw up the listing particulars in accordance with the laws of that member state . |
19 | The distal humerus and proximal tibia and femur are preferentially preserved in the predator assemblages where the greatest breakage overall occurs , while the species that do little damage to the bone cluster near the origin . |
20 | The Collector 's telescope had wandered , however , to the slope above the melon beds where the densely crowded onlookers were shouting , cheering , and waving banners in a frenzy of excitement . |
21 | The Collector had independently arrived at the same conclusion by watching the slope above the melon beds where the number of spectators was beginning to increase rapidly . |