Example sentences of "where they have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time , recall suppression was discovered when deaf subjects were instructed to hold blocks of wood while watching the presentation of items , in a way similar to suppression experienced by hearing people in tasks where they have a redundant phrase to say aloud at presentation . |
2 | The East Europeans complain that these accords penalise them just where they have a competitive advantage — in textile , steel and meat exports . |
3 | I 'd say you 're looking for a business where they have a heavy demand for rough paper . |
4 | Like other Ministers , Chancellors do not confine themselves solely to matters where they have a departmental interest . |
5 | It also allows the designer and the builder to be involved in the project only at those stages where they have a particular expertise . |
6 | Many authorities provide in their Standing Orders for the attendance of councillors at meetings of committees of which they are not members where they have a particular interest in certain matters on the agenda . |
7 | Also , we observed that males close to the breeding site seem deliberately to sit out on roads , where they have a clear view , and wait to jump on females as they pass . |