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

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1 I followed her to the Georgian wing where the rooms were more human size .
2 The musicians lowered their instruments and stared into the concealing field where the rye seemed to move as though an invisible giant 's footsteps crushed it down .
3 ‘ We would like to follow the European model where the governments seem to be prepared to invest more money in improving the service , ’ he added .
4 The whole place was thronged , with people lining the streets , beer glass in hand , or crowding round the roped-off area where the bands competed in the King George V Playing Fields .
5 A marked contrast in behaviour would be expected during continental collision between the very thick crust of the Andes , where relatively rapid subduction has occurred throughout at least the Cenozoic , and the Alpine region where the closure of the ocean separating North Africa and southern Europe has been more gradual .
6 This is traditionally a standard feature of story-telling , and may well derive from the oral tradition where the story-teller would switch from a narrative role to a dramatic one .
7 By systematically removing different areas of the cortex , Lashley hoped to localise the specific spot where the maze running engram is stored .
8 So I was learning from my own mistakes and others at the time er things like getting the right county where the New Brighton happen to be and things like that I was learning .
9 Look at the right side where the colour palette is displayed .
10 This fabric will have vertical lines on the right side where the ribber needles are , but this can add to its attraction .
11 That of course is not comparable to the private sector where the Return on Capital element falls in the margin between calculated ‘ costs ’ and selling prices .
12 A social work model of care helps to retain identity , but unfortunately many homes adopt a more medical approach , particularly some in the private sector where the proprietors have a nursing qualification .
13 Alison Assiter extends the notion of autonomy into the private realm where the tradition cautiously refrains from setting foot , and suggests that how we treat and are treated by other people in private has a direct bearing on our autonomy in the public sphere .
14 2*/3* Replacement and fitting of external door locks of the private residence where the keys have been STOLEN .
15 S. Gimignano , near Siena , is the outstanding instance where a number of towers still survive and these date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries .
16 After several weeks in this empty terrain I began to reassess , or at least seriously question , the very nature of landscape painting of the usual sort where every prospect pleases .
17 The road ran straight ahead of us until it disappeared in the mist , except that at the man 's feet it was gone and there was a gap some fifty metres or so wide through which a brown torrent ran so high and in such furious waves that it almost lipped the broken macadam where the road had been swept away .
18 He was sitting on the wall by the broken tower where the pigeons had lived .
19 Under Mrs Thatcher , Conservatives were more outspoken in blaming the unions for low productivity , overmanning , restrictive practices , and strikes , particularly in the public sector where the unions were often able to exploit their monopoly position .
20 lead on behalf of a client in the public arena where the transaction is covered by the City Code ( see below ) ;
21 Lead on behalf of a client in the public arena where the transaction is covered by the City Code ; or
22 He examined the gallery , then set off along the left-hand corridor where the men 's bedrooms were .
23 The Act gives certain powers to the High Court where an application is made for an order for evidence to be obtained in England , and the court is satisfied that the application is made in pursuance of a request issued by or on behalf of a court or tribunal exercising jurisdiction in another part of the United Kingdom or some other country , and that the evidence sought is to be obtained for the purposes of civil proceedings which have either been instituted before the requesting court or whose institution is contemplated .
24 In addition two judge courts are competent to hear appeals from county court decisions and most appeals from the High Court where the amount of the claim or counterclaim does not exceed the county court limits ( Court of Appeal ( Civil Division ) Order 1982 , SI 1982 : 543 ) .
25 The principal work of three judge courts will now be the determination of appeals from the High Court where the amount of the claim or counterclaim exceeds the county court limits .
26 References to the House of Lords would be available following a decision of the Court of Appeal , but could also be allowed from either the county courts or the High Court where the Attorney-General was satisfied that the criteria for the grant of a certificate under Part II of the Administration of Justice Act 1969 were met .
27 Along at the High School where the films were being shown , Charlie Chaplin was starring with Paulette Goddard in The Great Dictator ( 1940 ) and at the Statdtheater George Tabori 's Mein Kampf was playing in the evenings while , during the day , there was a week-long symposium entitled Mein Kampf — Theatre after Auschwitz .
28 Starting in Petersfield , on the High Street where the railway crosses the road , the route makes its way to the village of Steep and up onto Ashford Hill via Ashford Chace .
29 It may , however , be a useful tool where certain establishments ( e.g. a local club or bar ) hold overcrowded late-night ‘ parties ’ which occur on a regular basis and are a nuisance to occupiers in the residential area where the establishment is situated .
30 There may , however , be instances where the tenant is obliged to make deductions , eg tax payable to the Inland Revenue where the landlord is non-resident and the following amendment to clause 4.1 may therefore be advisable :
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