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

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1 Also , cooling can produce spectral shifts in emission wavelength , so although it may have potential uses for geological applications where CL emission at room temperature is meagre , the full effects of cooling are at present poorly known and the technique can not be recommended as a regular practice for petrographic purposes .
2 Hunting has been cited as a possible reason for decline — the migration route crosses areas of southern Europe where bird shooting is a popular pastime .
3 However , there are many areas such as complex tabulated material , scientific equations and formulae and the use of non-latin alphabets where desktop publishing has yet to make any sort of impact at all .
4 To be able to make an accurate replica of a sculpture without touching its surface has far-reaching implications , both for the museum replication industry and for open-air sites where stone sculpture is suffering from irretrievable decay .
5 Thirdly , there is a divergent trend in contemporary social services departments which has implications for preventive work : diversion and minimum interventions for vulnerable families where child abuse is not an issue compared with net-widening and multidisciplinary interventions when child abuse is identified .
6 There was no trace of the bodies , only a basement room with shuttered windows where Grandfather Denknetzeyan had seen the walls smashed by the bullets of Nagan revolvers .
7 In residential environments where boundary enforcement is strong , adolescents may be tempted into boundary-transgressing behaviour which may well generalise later on to drug/alcohol seeking behaviour .
8 Although the CGT had broadly endorsed a package of protectionist economic measures announced on Oct. 28 [ see below ] , there had been an angry reaction in early November when Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo announced that senior government officials were to receive 200 per cent salary increases .
9 Faceted and polished pebbles are not all that common and are also found in periglacial conditions where wind action may have been important , e.g. the Breckland of East Anglia .
10 Foaming water is evidence of the presence of detergent — though paradoxically the more water foams the cleaner it is , an important clue in industrial areas where river water almost always looks dirty .
11 In other areas where community charge is not such a factor you do n't get it .
12 It also follows a spate of takeovers for all the other big cognac houses in recent years when market leader Hennessy fell to LVMH , Seagram acquired Martell and Courvoisier was purchased by Allied-Lyons .
13 This may give NCM the edge in certain trades where credit insurance has been traditionally well used .
14 Although in many areas votes were cast for individual candidates rather than the party which fielded them , analysis of the results showed that support for the AP had shifted markedly from urban to rural areas where government development plans and projects had made an impact .
15 The word ‘ training ’ implies a moulding , a conformity to a stereotype , and is applied more usually to technical apprenticeships where rote learning of facts , routines and technical data is essential to enable a trade to be carried out efficiently .
16 A parade through the town involving local youngsters , Middlesbrough FC stars Mark Proctor and Curtis Fleming , floats , fire engines and council vehicles will make its way to Central Gardens where TV presenter Paul Frost , will preside over open-air activities .
17 The Soviet Union is the major supplier to Sub-Saharan Africa where arms spending has risen 30 per cent and per capita GNP fallen by 4 per cent since 1970 .
18 In many ( but not all ) traditional societies outside Western Europe where family planning is not practised , for example Bangladesh ( Stoeckel and Chowdhury 1980 ) higher status rural women have more children than others .
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