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

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1 The art scene depends on where artists are living .
2 Mr Nicoll stressed the importance of speaking to art historians in order to canvass opinion on where revisions are necessary , which old volumes would benefit from splitting up and also what new topics should be commissioned .
3 It 'll mean a third hiatus making decisions on where development should go in Greater York .
4 So I think it is a matter of erm importance for the structure plan its inclusion er and I think to put the an answer to one of the questions that was put earlier , if it is not to be left to the district to decide on where development is or is not appropriate in open countryside as defined in the structure plan policy , who it is intended could be making the decision on where development would be appropriate .
5 So I think it is a matter of erm importance for the structure plan its inclusion er and I think to put the an answer to one of the questions that was put earlier , if it is not to be left to the district to decide on where development is or is not appropriate in open countryside as defined in the structure plan policy , who it is intended could be making the decision on where development would be appropriate .
6 He refuses to play for the moment , boldly pressing on where others tend to dwell ; yet , with those Philadelphians really turning it on for the composer with whom this orchestra is most indelibly associated , superbly captured in Decca sound of great sumptuousness and tonal allure ( even if not always ideally balanced ) , it all makes for compulsive listening .
7 Within hours of the signing of the law , Janet Benshoof , an attorney from the American Civil Liberties Union , made a speech in which she deliberately gave advice on where women could obtain abortions .
8 If , however , the dance told the bees where to go , they should go off to the wrong place ( depending on where Gould had put the light bulb ) .
9 In the shop where you work/a shop you know : a ) Select three products and name two other products displayed near to them ( eg BLEACH — rubber gloves , washing up liquid ) b ) For each group , explain why you think these goods are displayed close together c ) Try to find out the firm 's policy on where goods are displayed and who makes the decision .
10 Birch 's work on where jobs were being generated in the US economy stirred up considerable interest around the time of the 1979 election in Britain when Margaret Thatcher 's Conservative government first came to power .
11 Public transport timetables should be examined to estimate their adequacy for staff travel in the light of the knowledge gained on where staff are domiciled and the early and late evening shift changes .
12 Mr Ainslie noted that there was still too much geographic focus on where business was carried out within the company despite the international nature of the business and that there was room for a more unified focus .
13 Exposure to airborne chemicals will vary more widely , depending on where people live , what work they do , how well-ventilated their homes are , and what sort of household products they use .
14 And , we 're becoming more and more stringent on where people pile boxes and other various items of rubbish .
15 If the tax is not based on where people live , how will the money eventually end up with the local authority in which they live ?
16 The sub-divisions which arose were , in the main , based on where fans lived or went to school .
17 The Medicines Information Bill is founded on two main principles : that those who keep secrets should not have the last word on where secrecy begins and ends and that openness should be the rule and secrecy the exception .
18 Some of these are official , in that senior managers do not allow policewomen to carry arms , from which follows some restrictions on where policewomen cam be stationed , and on their involvement in high-profile political policing , such as at riots .
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