Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [Wh adv] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They almost achieved the former on the stroke of injury-time when Kevin Ball headed against the underside of Jim Leighton 's bar .
2 Office manager Heather rang the company 's technical services department in Cambridgeshire where systems analyst Chris picked up the phone .
3 Office manager Heather rang the company 's technical services department in Cambridgeshire where computer analyst Chris picked up the phone and at once both knew it was the start of something special .
4 In a part of Scotland where alcohol addiction is chronic , was a ‘ half-alcoholic ’ super-hero a worthy role model ?
5 But , having said that , we have tried in the Ministry of Defence where market testing has been the order of the day to say that it 's confusing , that would be being polite , Mr Chairman .
6 Circumstantial evidence suggests that many trees have died in areas of Germany where acid rain is most prevalent .
7 This dimension to social policy is especially relevant to the question of how public intervention in the lives of families where child care difficulties have arisen can be most effective .
8 Then that money could be made available to areas in Scotland where coal mining has contracted , such as Midlothian .
9 A TYPICAL BAR IN ANDALUCIA WHERE CRUZCAMPO LAGER IS SERVED
10 Parties are welcome on any day throughout the year but arrangements must be made in advance for visits on days when Didcot Railway Centre is not otherwise open .
11 So maybe it 's difficult to separate out the consequences of abuse per se from the consequences of erm lousy emotional environment , from the consequences of neglect and deprivation , from the consequences of a whole range of non-sexual abuses which you may find in the kinds of environment where child sex abuse is more likely .
12 However , segregation of walkers from vehicles provides the greatest safety along routes where vehicle traffic is heavy and it is increasingly realised that this is an appropriate solution too where pedestrian flows are concentrated , such as in central shopping areas .
13 The changes , thought to have taken place in July when ANC president Nelson Mandela was on an overseas tour , apparently excluded him and his deputy , Walter Sisulu , from official policy-making bodies .
14 The objective of this research is to produce PROBS , a shorthand notation which can be used economically to record and analyse both the interpersonal and intrapersonal intellectual transactions which take place in classrooms where problem solving is taught .
15 Land cultivation in the Auvergne uplands is extremely limited because of the long cold period in winter when sward re-establishment would be difficult , a dry summer climate , and because of thin soils which are anyway generally quite fertile .
16 Bad road conditions drastically cut the attendance for the Derby AA Open on the popular Trent and Mersey Canal at Shardlow where match organiser John Humphries ( Wednesbury Tackle ) topped the scores with 3–5–4 of gudgeon and perch .
17 Then with the utilization of satellites when satellite climatology ushered in a new era which Barrett ( 1974 ) has characterized as providing observing systems of the earth and atmosphere , as highly convenient data collection platforms , and as connection links between widely spaced ground stations between which large daily exchanges of weather data must take place .
18 When she was a girl of eight , she witnessed the horrors of war when Apley Castle was stormed and partially burned down by parliamentarian troops .
19 I hope I 'll do so , but I must confess that I tend to go and make a pot of tea whenever election coverage starts on the TV .
20 In practice this aim meant some form of relaxation or simplification of the validation procedure in cases where college development justified it .
21 This can be confirmed by the occasional occurrence of the former symptoms of hysteria in areas where family upbringing has not changed .
22 Recommendations may include safety factors in practical areas , for instance , home economics or chemistry , and suggested alternative activities in cases where sight loss is so severe that the general activity is inappropriate , for example , judo or weight lifting instead of football .
23 A couple of episodes have been shot there — mainly because it makes a nice change from Birmingham where maverick lawyer Kinsey and his partner Trish ( Serena Gordon ) have their offices .
24 Lying behind this is the fact that the European Court of Justice has grasped unto itself the role of final arbiter in any dispute between European bodies and national courts in cases where Community law applies .
25 Visitors — including four coach loads from Risley where THORP design teams are based — saw the space-age control room , feedpond , head end and chemical separation areas .
26 Det Insp Gordon Williams has recently been involved with raising money to set up a suite in Darlington where child abuse and rape victims can be interviewed in pleasant surroundings .
27 Easton was not randomly chosen for the location of this research , but purposely selected because it is an area of Belfast where routine policing is possible as a result of the virtual absence of political violence in the locale , whether Catholic or Protestant in origin ( and , as later chapters will show , it is a mistake to see the RUC 's relationship with Catholics only as problematic ) .
28 The sport made a big impact in Germany where Frankfurt Galaxy drew more spectators to home matches than Eintracht Frankfurt .
29 Charity schools had a negligible impact in areas where child employment opportunities were widespread .
30 Mortality in infancy of short spaced babies is not only very high in the regions of high infant mortality ( the Indian Ocean and Arab World regions ) but also higher relative to those born after two or three year intervals in comparison to regions where infant mortality is lower ( e.g. the Western Hemisphere ) .
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