Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At stations where catering facilities were available , there would be provision for first-class , European , passengers and for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets . |
2 | Surfboarding is popular on the North coast , where crashing Atlantic combers spend themselves in long beaches . |
3 | There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard . |
4 | It is more useful on a combination oven ( for conventional or combination cooking ) than on a microwave ( where cooking times are very short anyway , and food may need turning or stirring ) . |
5 | Where cooking fat is concerned , choose sunflower oil or safflower oil rather than blended vegetable oils or hard fats such as lard . |
6 | Undaunted , Carmellina had followed in her true love 's footsteps ; she had put a kitchen knife into the bodice of her dress , and hitched up her skirts when she got to the foot of the cherry tree , where fallen blossoms lay from Zenaida 's struggle with her captive . |
7 | However such farmers were necessarily exceptions within a farming community where shortening bush/fallow cycles were retained ; they did not provide a solution to the underlying problem . |
8 | People would emerge into a sunken greenhouse where organifarming methods would be displayed , and information given on its local practicalities and its world-wide implications . |
9 | Do this too where pipe runs are held rigidly by pipe clips , and remove any clips close to right-angled bends to allow the pipe to expand freely . |
10 | Do this too where pipe runs are held rigidly by pipe clips , and remove any clips close to right-angled bends , to allow the pipe to expand without constraint . |
11 | ‘ An honourable profession where cheating shows and virtue has its own reward . ’ |
12 | Where peacekeeping works |
13 | The BEA thus increasingly looked for sites more distant from the load centres , locating them instead on the coast ( where cooling water supplies were cheap and plentiful ) or on the coalfields ( where coal would be the cheapest ) . |
14 | The idea of ‘ half-way ’ houses , where discharged patients lived for a year or eighteen months and then moved to ordinary independent living , became fashionable in the 1960s . |
15 | According to Mustafa Dzhemilev , leader of the Crimean Tatars ' Majlis , 600 members of the local militia on Oct. 1 forced their way into the Krasnyy Ray settlement near Alushta ( where returning Tatars had started work independently on the construction of a camp after waiting in vain for local authorities to allocate land for the purpose ) , injuring several residents and arresting 26 . |
16 | Footwear , where trading profits slipped by 23.5 per cent to £31.6m or 40 per cent of the total before ‘ one-off ’ property income , has been especially poor . |
17 | But two-thirds of the profits rebound , or £9.3 million , came from Brossette , acquired last year , and the balance from the US , where trading profits rose 33 per cent to £18 million , and from manufacturing , which contributed 17 per cent more at £10.7 million . |
18 | And this perhaps is true where trading efficiency is the issue . |
19 | In the context of this article , the need for a multi-national to engage in this sort of activity is likely to be limited to those occasions when the customer demands it for his own reasons , or where trading relationships have been established that would be threatened if one customer knew of the other 's existence . |
20 | This innovative new programme is designed to help instil the abilities , competences and attitudes needed to prepare for a management role where understanding information systems and their integration into the business is an essential requirement . |
21 | Why is it that you can arrive at an aerodrome ( they do not have the temerity to call them airports , let alone international ) with facilities such as NDBs , localisers , clean eating facilities , tar macadam runways , and where landing fees are minimum ? |
22 | They will visit the Zalau hospital where operating instruments , disposable gloves , sterilised rubber tubing , syringes and antibiotics will be distributed . |
23 | The third division is aerospace , where operating profits fell from £10.5m in 1992 to £7.2m this time . |
24 | There was better news from Marley 's plumbing , plastic moulding and flooring businesses , where operating profits edged ahead from £27.3 million to £28.8 million , while automotive components more than doubled to £2.8 million . |
25 | I think that 's a good example of where defining requirements is , is quite difficult . |
26 | And where defining requirements is difficult what tends to happen is that we do n't bother . |
27 | If the business relocates too early or if the proposed developments are delayed , the organisation will need to have contingency plans on how the business will operate and where relocated employees will live until these new services are completed . |
28 | The union has managed to keep the strike going even though Siberian miners are pressing for political changes only , while miners in the Ukraine , where living conditions are particularly wretched , also want large wage rises . |
29 | But if Nicholas felt he had suffered at the hands of Celtic , then the suffering he experienced in London at the hands of the media was to force him out of the limelight and into a melancholic shell where scoring goals seemed harder than pulling Mother Theresa . |
30 | But with Renaissance drama , where performed versions were those in widest circulation , the question of the authority of a reputed authorial version is at best confused . |