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

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1 They were obviously in a dark room , but where in space or time was unknown .
2 ( b ) Where in addition there is a second charge If the former matrimonial home to be conveyed or transferred to the wife is subject to both a first and second charge it may be that whilst the first mortgagee is prepared to release the husband , upon having a direct covenant by the wife , the second mortgagee is not so agreeable .
3 The drafter should therefore avoid meaningless terms and where in doubt , terms should be defined .
4 First , the Scottish Rugby Union could institute a supporters ' club , where in return for an annual subscription members receive a club magazine and at least the chance to apply for tickets .
5 We shall investigate here just one more physical configuration where in spite of having a finite current the magnetic field may be disregarded .
6 Henry Edward Coe had in fact been a pupil in Scott 's office , where in conjunction with Street he had produced a fine set of elevational drawings of the Hamburg Cathedral .
7 She was waiting where in life she had waited , outside the station , near where the road forked , going in one direction to Bures , in the other to Sudbury .
8 A pseudo-variable which controls where in memory the dynamic data structures are to be placed .
9 Although it would be possible to pursue the question of history in terms of such analyses of the forms of historicity , such an enquiry would take us on a very different path from that prompted by our original question , namely if poststructuralism can apparently be faulted by reference to a history which it neglects , where in Marxism can this history be found ?
10 I saw his grave when I took a short cut through the churchyard — a modest , friendly , even jolly little grave , where in summer moon-daisies and red clover grew , and quaking grass which little children call shivery-shakes .
11 From the lawn was a spacious view across the valley of the Teme to Stowe Hill , where in summer the heather up to the skyline showed purple above hanging oak woods .
12 I have been too quick to condemn , where in time I might redeem .
13 They occupy the time that seems vacant , as if you were just hanging around doing nothing — but where in reality the well is filling up , where you are gathering together the material that will make up your narrative ; rearranging it , transforming it .
14 And in one village , a protest demonstration of thirty to forty inhabitants , ended in the local school , where in front of the crucifix and a picture of Hitler they prayed for ‘ the warriors , the fallen warriors , and for Führer , people , and Fatherland ’ .
15 Where in hell 's name was my sweater now ?
16 Where in hell 's name do you think they got their hands on it ? ’
17 Where in hell have you been ? ’
18 Where in Hell 's name have you been ? ’
19 Where in heaven 's name have you been until now ? ’
20 Where in heaven 's name did you get him ? ’
21 Where in heaven 's name have you been ?
22 Where in heaven 's name was this place — and what was she doing here ?
23 In so doing , they imagine themselves set in diametrical opposition to their society where in fact they have unwittingly accepted its crucial structural elements . ’
24 While story grammars seem ideal for working with simple English written stories they have problems where the surface structure ( particularly verb tenses ) do not correspond to the ideal structure as set out in Mandler and Johnson 's ( 1977 ) approach , or where in fact there is no verbal structure ( as in the silent film , to be discussed ) .
25 Some succumb to the pressure and claim they have obtained evidence where in fact there is little or none .
26 It is here that it seems to me that there are basic problems which are not thought through , and moreover that moves are made which are deceptive , in that they give the impression that a solution has been found where in fact the main issue has not been tackled .
27 The same basic principles of animation can be applied when animating 3-D objects , where in fact perspective is usually built-in anyway .
28 The British liked to think their system was different from the others , but it is not easy , in examining the literature , to discover exactly where in practice the difference lay .
29 In McInnes v. Onslow Fane ( N.C. , 1978 ) a contrast was drawn between cases involving forfeiture of a licence , ( natural justice applied as there was a right to answer any allegations which had been brought ) , renewal cases ( where in view of the fact that a person 5 livelihood would be affected if the renewal was not granted , there is a legitimate expectation of being given a hearing ) , and initial applications where minimal standards of fairness apply .
30 It was at one period customary , where a town was the centre of the see of a bishop and where in consequence there was a cathedral , to classify the town as a city .
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