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

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1 But there can be practical difficulties in implementing this , particularly in small and medium-sized companies where the number of treasury transactions does not warrant employing several staff .
2 The national summarizes complex social and economic issues where the sources of fury are more obvious .
3 I imagined conning Wavebreaker into Dartmouth , and taking the power skiff upriver to one of my old and favourite pubs where the ale had real taste instead of the limp-wristed chill of North American beers .
4 Inner-city areas are also often short staffed as a result of difficulties in recruiting staff to work in areas of heavy demand and high workloads where the work is particularly stressful .
5 They are a development of the system of weirs and flash locks where a stretch of water was impounded to provide a good depth of water to flush or ‘ flash ’ a boat along its way .
6 They guard the Everqueen as her court travels through Avelorn for the forest contains many dark and dangerous places where the hearts of the trees are rotten and great spiders lurk .
7 An alternative to the questionnaire-type of worksheet , is the field booklet or pamphlet with pre-selected headings and blank spaces where the pupils can jot down their own notes on particular features , or make plans and annotated sketches .
8 His hands were marked in red and white stripes where the laces had cut into his flesh .
9 These two ends of the parties , in the constituencies and in the Cabinet , are brought together at regional and national conferences where the activists meet and exchange views with their leaders in the company of their MPs .
10 In a class devoted to vaguely-worded comparisons between different world religions , or to ill-structured discussion of social and socio-political problems where no examination is taken , there may be a tendency to frivolity both in the preparation of the lessons and in the behaviour of the pupils .
11 Support for nuclear was strongest among professional and managerial groups where the number in favour reached nearly 60 per-cent .
12 The lexical norm described by Fasold is probably associated with a rather complicated situation in Scottish and Irish dialects where a set of verbs including keep , sleep , sweep have apparently been recategorized as irregular , without the alveolar suffix as a past tense marker .
13 Built in 1904 , there is an intimate , galleried restaurant and elegant lounges where a pianist plays each evening .
14 Though much attention has been focused on critical ‘ breakthroughs ’ in such areas as micro-electronics , biotechnology and new materials where the potential for creating dramatic changes is obvious , change can also be created in small steps as firms find new ways of upgrading efficiencies .
15 The satellite will observe seasonal thinning of the ozone layer above the Antarctic and other areas where the ozone layer is believed to be thinning such as the US and western Europe .
16 But in strong and blustery winds where the drift speed could be enough to drag the bait unnaturally sideways , it would be better to mount the bait head first ( fig 2 ) .
17 Thirdly the community tank can be used to house a potential pair of large and aggressive cichlids where the male will badly attack the female if they are kept together .
18 Argentina , Chile and Uruguay are also relatively urbanised and secularised societies where the role of the Church was less significant than in , say , Mexico , Brazil or Colombia .
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