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

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1 So it would seem that people in homes where they were free to have a doctor of their own choice were not seen as being more deprived of visits in spite of having fewer of them than people in homes where everyone had the same doctor .
2 Those in homes where everyone had the same doctor might receive less individual attention at visits if general practitioners saw several patients on the same visit .
3 But I ended up being sent to the juvenile court where I received a conditional discharge . ’
4 ‘ — and then I belonged to the Pasha of Re'durat and played a prominent part in the battle of the Great Nef , which is where I received the slight nick you may have noticed some two-thirds of the way up my blade , ’ Kring was saying from its temporary home in a tussock .
5 You see where I cut the Busy Lizzie .
6 ‘ They awarded me a seat behind a pillar for this French farce , but foolishly I moved to a place where I had a full view of the stage .
7 As a hallway , it is the place where I invite the good Lord to step over the threshold and talk with me .
8 The lord cardinal wished us to attend one more of his interminable banquets — and this is where I made a bad situation worse .
9 Right , well , well , actually yes , what , what you look at , is , is what 's important to you and you put a cash value on it , and it might be the mortgage , it might be education , it might be giving yourself a couple of years ' salary and paying debts or whatever , er , and the security of knowing that O K , if I die , I 'm not leaving a problem for my family , but at the same time if I 'm in a situation where I get a serious illness and I ca n't bring in an income , I 'm securing my , my , my future in that respect .
10 And that 's for beds in registered nursing homes in one health board area where I think the total bed complement for the health board is something like 3000 .
11 Now this is where I think the Japanese score dramatically , they spend many many hours defining things which we say it 's not worth the effort to define .
12 Then I went to Chartres , where I found the unequal spires of the Cathedral strangely homely and appealing after the stately symmetry of Notre Dame .
13 Right , so we 'll type a formula into this cell , this is where I want the total sales figure to be .
14 In the Swedish industrial culture where I do the main part of my research , four types of profiles on these three orientations are discernible .
15 Er on the sand at Grimness Now there 's hardly any sand there then , you had difficulty finding a patch , not not like where you 've the huge area now at the Barrier And so er I I I know that in the Hope they had a bigger one , and I believe in the Wyvell area they had one as well , you see ?
16 and for our team achievement is climbing from the bottom to the top of the North Stack in Anglesey … its not Everest … and its been climbed many times before but this is where you taste the true flavour of British mountaineering …
17 Bielle is where you join the main valley road , and four miles to the south of it is Laruns , a neat and pleasing little town with a real town square which I have more than once thought might be good to stay in .
18 Now , where you get a big breakwater , erm the most spectacular example , historically , along the Sussex coast is the Newhaven breakwater , which , the present one was completed about eighteen ninety erm that 's just a very large groin , and on the west side of Newhaven breakwater and under the smaller breakwaters along the Sussex coast , you 've got the accumulation of gravel .
19 So you 're actually , if you 're going for a job , you want er for the highest place where you get the highest wages , which was a for any working , you 're going
20 That 's a risk , that 's where you get the wrong answers .
21 This is the same as the main route until you come to the Great Moss area , but where you cross over the River Esk , continue to follow the river to its source at Esk Hause , where you rejoin the main route .
22 It is the sort of place where you find a different object of interest every time you go back .
23 Very quickly in , what , what can I say , I mean it 's an appalling situation where you have a political party that believes that it can solve all the ills of these the country that it has created in the last twelve years , I hope on the explicit though I tend to think renunciations are fairly clear here , but erm I hope you 'll listen .
24 A common example of problems with auto-exposure is where you have a dark foreground subject , say a building , which has bright sky in the background .
25 You go up some steps to a reception area , from where you have a clear view down into the clean kitchen , then down some steps into a dining room that looks like a well-lit Tube tunnel .
26 erm , and to use a word that would be used in other areas , retraining goes on , amongst the judiciary or do they just get to this pinnacle , and then hold it against all comers , until they choose to retire , I mean , in any other , er , job where you have a peculiar expertise , like that , you would be expected to update yourself , to keep up with the trends , you would be sent away to conferences , and retraining courses .
27 Th th there 's a place a coffee , tea room place called Betty 's in York , there where took me in where you have the head waiter take you to your table , for coffee , you know wonderful !
28 Of course , she keeps them locked — her precious ‘ confidentiality ’ — but I know where she keeps the spare key . ’
29 ‘ Displacement activity , ’ she said and headed back to the mantelpiece where she swapped a silver-framed photograph for a white porcelain horse .
30 She found her bearings conventionally enough by working for the US information office in Bogota , Colombia , and then in Rio di Janeiro where she acquired a lifelong love for Brazil .
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