Example sentences of "where [pron] [be] [v-ing] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 " I love foliage and I think you have to rely a lot on that in small gardens because you do n't have room to leave dormant areas where nothing is happening for a long period , " she says .
2 I was told today by , well I am actually through the process at the moment , where I 'm acting as a witness in a case , erm for for noise erm so , well I checked .
3 erm where I am assertive it 's where I 'm working to a rule book I know those rules backwards and I want somebody to follow those to the letter
4 So the memory has created a situation where you 're looking for a planned intention was developing and I and suc suc suc and I was successful .
5 There had been a storm the previous day and she could still see white horses in the bay from where she was sitting by a south-facing window .
6 Today Oxford Crown Court heard how Miss Deeley , aged twenty-five spotted David Mills stealing her metro car from outside St. Andrew 's Residential Care Home in London road in Oxford where she was working as a care assisstant on April the twelfth this year .
7 Born in Sunderland and left for London , aged 17 , Stewart met Annie Lennox in 1977 where she was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar .
8 Without exception the C E C are recommending you to accept them all but there is at least one where we 're accepting with a qualification .
9 I would think it could be helpful , now and then , to have simple explanations of some of the words used say erm where we 're building to a communion service ,
10 She does n't wear her muzzle all the time — it depends where we 're going for a walk .
11 We had a somewhat similar experience at a previous church I was at where we were looking for a minister and the , the man er who was , who came to us was again very nervous and excitable and so on .
12 It was nearly dark when we left Fontanellato and , with no lights about , it was hard to know where we were going after a few kilometres .
13 avoid putting neighbouring groups into a situation where they are competing on a win-lose basis for resources or status , for example .
14 It is also hoped it will avoid the much faster wheelchairs catching the elite women runners — who start five minutes earlier — at an early point where they are running as a group and hard to pass .
15 Where it breaks down and you get a governing body that is split down the middle , where you get staff who tend to who might tend to go in an opposite way to the head teacher , where you get parents who are asked to make difficult decisions as with an opt out ballot , then I think that you have to look very hard at the way that that school is managed and the way that it 's going in the future , because those are the sort of issues that unless you get those right the future for the school can not be as bright as it is for one where they are working as a team .
16 Late in the night , towards moonset , Hazel was looking up from a cut where they were crouching to a little bank above .
17 He earned his first Chair , at Southampton , in 1972 , and in 1981 he took up the oldest and most senior Chair of Archaeology in Britain , the Disney Professorship at Cambridge , where he is presiding over a great expansion of archaeological studies there with the creation of the Macdonald Institue for Archaeological Research .
18 The City players collected almost £1,000 to enable Lisa Johnson to join Lake in Los Angeles where he is recovering from a transplant operation on his knee .
19 He had spoken with Norman Tebbit who , when asked his movements that evening , said he had discovered in Hove a pub called the ‘ Earl of Essex ’ where he was going for a noggin .
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