Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] of where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't forget that if you are going to quote other people at length , you have to check on whether you 're going to be in breach of copyright , you have to be careful how to quote things , and do n't forget that if you are actually quoting you need to give some indication of where the quotation comes from and make and check out that that 's all right , either by getting permission or , or actually giving , there 's a certain degree of flexibility .
2 A survey to gain a clear picture of where the dumping occurs is to be carried out by the North Sea Conference .
3 One is to convey some sense of where a child is in the process of learning ; the other is to make easier the analysis of results from groups of children .
4 European political leaders need to give a clear explanation of where the Community stands — a requirement which the MacSharry proposals simply do not meet .
5 It is in this area that the majority of people expect the chief executive to have a personal vision of where the company should be going .
6 If we anticipate reversing the fact that much of our population holidays abroad , so that instead we have more people from overseas holidaying with us , a straightforward reversal of where the money is spent would beneficially affect the foreign exchange by £1,600 million .
7 It is not snowing , but there is enough wind to be chilling and the day is grey and misty , so I get little sense of where the camp is , with visibility only a few tens of metres .
8 A good example of where the level of aggregation adopted by the budgetary accounts affects their comparability occurs in local government .
9 If they had , they would have had to provide an alternative explanation of where the surface energy of a newly broken surface came from , but somehow nobody took it very seriously .
10 And to give a rough idea of where the group makes its money , she cited breakdown of turnover by geographic area .
11 Always sit near the door , try to sit near the driver , guard or conductor , and make a mental note of where the emergency alarm is .
12 Six feet ( 1.8 metres ) tall , slim and athletic , his right-handed batting was less ferocious than that of Walcott and Weekes , relying on superb timing and balance , lightning footwork and an uncanny judgement of where the ball was going to pitch .
13 Ted 's assistant throughout the work on this engine was Jim Mitchell , a Kentishman now living in Southery , Norfolk , within a short distance of where the engine had been recovered .
14 I conclude this section with an exegetical example of where the parallelism of greater precision is a " false friend " and potentially misleading .
15 Looking at the carbon dioxide levels , there 's just one indication of where the government could feasibly have been tougher , at least er critics said that , they er could have been tougher .
16 He could n't get an immediate break-down of where the money had gone so asked to see the manager .
17 If you listen to the music on individual programmes you will soon get a fair idea of where the playlist is at each week .
18 A MORE optimistic forecast of where the FTSE will be trading in June lifted sentiment through the day .
19 He is quick and , like Underwood , he has that special sense of where the action will be .
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