Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] where [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 On some journeys she was accompanied by relations , but on her ‘ Great Journey ’ in 1698 she travelled on horseback with only one or two servants , staying at inns or at private houses where she had family connections .
2 However , it is accepted that there will be specific cases where it is necessary to leave the salvage with the Policyholder for the purposes of a settlement , in which case some adjustment should be made to the settlement figure .
3 He managed to escape from the car and struggle to nearby houses where he was given first aid .
4 By now , at least , it would be hard to find an example of either of the supposed mutually exclusive ‘ pure ’ types of culture ; indeed , there are few , if any , historical cases where we have detailed and solid ( rather than speculative ) evidence about the processes of communication in a purely ‘ oral ’ society .
5 The few cases where we know how a girl entered the trade show a mixture of influences .
6 There are also a few cases where we can roughly predict the location of a particular error .
7 The political activity of women is limited and , in the few cases where they do achieve positions of some power , these positions are often linked to the traditional female role .
8 However , in the few cases where it does occur , this type of update pattern makes timing calculations relatively easy .
9 Nevertheless , there are some cases where it is easy to recognise that the feasible region is bounded .
10 Yet there are some cases where it is clear that the views in the Commons were decisive .
11 In some cases where it is geographically and numerically feasible this has been done within the Catholic sector e.g. Hounslow ; in other areas , normally where a Catholic school stands alone , it has been done in conjunction with State schools e.g. Corby .
12 There are some cases where I am just holding on to them and not cashing them in . ’
13 There were a lot or arguments about those first four half hours where I think it became apparent that Tony wanted to write a different type of series to the one David and I wanted .
14 Up to , you know , few hours where we 've been together , he 'll actually be prepared or at least to the rest of us , who the hell he 's talking about .
15 Muttering incomprehensibly , he made for some bushes where he disappeared from Emily 's view .
16 There were so few homes where she could relax and , without talking about the hidden things , not be consciously hiding them .
17 Some kids where I lived dug a dead person up , ’ says Dmitry .
18 Power was conferred upon the chief officer of police to impose conditions on the holding of public processions where he had reasonable grounds to believe that serious public disorder was likely to ensue from the holding of a procession .
19 No she was saying they have built some shops where they are .
20 BALLYMENA opened their season by making the long trip to the Scottish Borders where they defeated Hawick after leading 13-0 at the interval .
21 With the overtly Protestant policies of Edward VI 's ministers , the new groups were given a much freer rein , casting out images , decorations and the old vestments where they could , damaging many churches in the process .
22 And then at the side of the copper there was a gas stove , and there was some shelves where we used to put silver spoons .
23 But everyone says it would be a mistake to dismiss Mrs Shephard as ‘ a mumsy suburban type ’ , even though she shows some housewifey traits such as walking from Westminster to a West End restaurant in a pair of sensible shoes where she will then change into high heels carried in a plastic bag .
24 However , he lists some areas where he feels that the aesthetic and the linguistic are making tentative advances towards each other and suggests grounds for hope ( and research ) .
25 Therefore if we have activists who are put on the panel alib fi safe seats , marginals or unwinnable seats and we 've been in some areas where it 's been unwinnable , have n't we Dick , we 've still canvassed , we 've got the votes up , p places like Macclesfield where they got Nicholas Winterton , where they got that racist Churchill .
26 Mr Makepeace , who dreaded public places where he might meet the boys of Burleigh , sat longer than any , pretending to go through the disgracefully scrappy mathematics homework that his classes saw fit to throw his way .
27 And that 's why in , in buildings , industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and that 's why you put it in your homes .
28 We used to deliver them to various different places where they were rented out .
29 Another form of sun-clock employing the direction rather than the length of the sun 's shadow was the sundial , but the Egyptians who invented it were far from understanding the subtleties involved in making an accurate instrument of this type , which must be calibrated for the latitudes of the different places where it is to be used .
30 First , both theories suggest an eventual return of homosexuality : in the one ( psychoanalytic ) it is a psychic return of the repressed from within , in the other ( materialist ) a social or cultural return from without ; either an inner resurgence of desire through the breakdown of psychic repression , or the oppositional approach via the proximate of the demonized other from beyond , from the social margins where he or she has been discovered , constructed , displaced .
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