Example sentences of "where the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A yawning chasm in the sky , through which people had glimpsed fiery furnaces where the chains of evil were forged … the necromancers ' Black Looms … |
2 | The latter region incorporates the material that is oligomeric , and the line separating II and III represents the oligomer-polymer transition where the chains begin to become long enough to be considered capable of adopting a gaussian coil conformation . |
3 | A puff of snow bursts where the birches brood ; |
4 | A state of emergency was last night declared in the district where the killings took place . |
5 | MEMBERS of the radical black Pan Africanist Congress were told by their leader yesterday to brace themselves for a bitter struggle as they celebrated the 33rd anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre with a fiery demonstration of militancy in the township where the killings occurred . |
6 | Still in her wrap , she had hurried over to the drawer where the letters were kept . |
7 | If we examine the three morbidity indicators shown in table 9.3 , which do exist in the RAWP report , we see cases where the differences are consistently larger than for the SMRs . |
8 | Contrasts in the attitudes of the following subgroups are then presented in cases where the differences are of sufficient magnitude to be statistically significant : |
9 | When the Kruskall-Wallis test disclosed a significant p value , the Mann-Whitney U test was carried out in order to detect where the differences occur . |
10 | And that in fact is headed by erm a summary table erm which attempts to set down on p one piece of paper , where the differences erm erm lie . |
11 | Er we put in N Y eleven which is our attempt er to identify first in a summary page , er and then in a more voluminous paper , with appendices , where the differences lie and the reasons that er that we pursue one course as opposed to another . |
12 | ‘ Some Friendly ’ , a neatly produced Chris Nagal run through The Charlatans ' current set , carries on — albeit in a tad more linear manner — from where the singles left off . |
13 | ‘ Some Friendly ’ , a neatly produced Chris Nagal run through The Charlatans ' current set , carries on — albeit in a tad more linear manner — from where the singles left off . |
14 | You can see where the arrows are . |
15 | I did n't know where the toilets were , I did n't know what to do with this client . |
16 | But above all — they wanted to know where the toilets were . |
17 | But until my anticipation turns into apprehension again I will be waiting , imagining what my life will be like in the new school and will I be able to remember where the toilets are . |
18 | Her face stung ; she scrubbed handfuls of wind-blown snow on to her skin , knuckling at her eyelids where the enzymes still clung in crunchy clusters . |
19 | Theoretical analysis ought to show what objective laws determine our policy , how the correlation between production and need changes , whether the dynamics of the proportion between branches of production advances , how the law of value is transformed into the law of labour expenditure , what new mechanisms of the law of labour expenditure will emerge in the transition period , where the limits of our policy are , etc . |
20 | It is probably true to say that it is in this way , rather than in any other , that governments learn exactly where the limits of tolerance lie . |
21 | This project examines the boundaries of legality and illegality in tax law and practice by exploring where the limits are defined between outright criminal evasion , legally unacceptable but non-criminal avoidance , and compliance . |
22 | But also realise where the limits are in society . |
23 | Most West Indians settled in areas where the chances of employment were highest , London and the Midlands attracting the majority . |
24 | As the Government sought to balance the books in a nation where the chances of finding a job are equal to that of winning the pools , the unthinkable became the unavoidable . |
25 | One by one he checked them off on his register , letting them stagger out into the corridor where the ghouls who liked disasters were already forming a pressing crowd . |
26 | The winner seems to be determined by how strongly the extension adheres to the wall , and the cell eventually moves to the site where the attachments are strongest . |
27 | Looking at it and the bleak shore of Flotta beyond , the memories came flooding back : pink gins before Sunday lunch at twopence a throw ; dressing up as Tartars and Eskimos and Bedouins for Tribal parties ; cinema shows where the reels were laced up in the wrong order ; darts competitions in the wardroom flat ; early winter morning torpedo firings in the Flow , very dark and cold ; walks to Longhope for fresh eggs , or fishing for sea-trout in the bay ; piping the admiral as we passed the headquarters ship and eased our way down to Switha Gate bound for distant waters , the captain on the compass platform with cap at an angle , elbows on hips and gloved hands turned upwards , Spider beside him puffing smoke through a black holder and advising courses to steer ; and then , as the ship adjusted herself to the roll and rhythm of the sea , a last flashing message from the signal station at Hoxa Head ( now vandalized and abandoned ) , as it would be the first on our return , days or weeks later . |
28 | just like the ones we used to know know know know where the treetops glisten glisten |
29 | There are cases where the senses are sufficient . |
30 | ‘ There 's the holes where the wheels stick through , ’ said Masklin . |