Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 They need a home where they will be safe from hunting animals such as bears or lynx and they also need a place to store food for the winter when the land is snow-bound .
2 Bull was always , first and foremost , a virtuoso both of technical invention and obviously of performance , even in compositions probably or certainly intended for the organ where he appears as the direct heir of Preston and Blitheman .
3 Even if we tabulate only those time-words and their associated tempos for the movements where there is unequivocal evidence for such tempos , in H400D and the two Strasbourg motets that is without relying on those movements calculated by reference to tempo relationships we see a remarkable degree of unanimity .
4 Typically , three-year-olds , but not four-year-olds , say that Mary will look for the coin where it really is — in the blue box .
5 Plans for the new terminus at Raven Square on the outskirts of Welshpool included station buildings … but the rebuilding of the Sylfaen-Welshpool section and the reclamation of land for the station where the Sylfaen brook had meandered soaked up all available funds .
6 That done they were directed to the ACR counter at the end of the reception desk where an efficient young woman issued the petrol coupons and the vouchers for the hotels where they were booked in .
7 Even though a stand-in stepped into his shoes for the scene where he uses the snappers as stepping stones .
8 Well if it was me to keep it balanced I usually put the bigger ones near the bottom or on one side so that the small bit are at the top and the big bits are at the bottom and artistically it looks a bit better balanced but it does n't really matter for the maths where you put it .
9 If you are rejected the most constructive thing you can do is to phone or write and ask for the reasons why .
10 Japan 's pivotal role in the world economy has provoked a search for the reasons why Japan 's economy has continued to prosper in the face of a lack of natural resources and a high degree of dependence on international trade .
11 " For the reasons why Great-Aunt Alicia left it to him , " Sara answered .
12 Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ .
13 Dissatisfaction with and criticism of validation procedures were paralleled by a recognition that the CNAA had succeeded through those procedures in gaining a wide measure of recognition and acceptance for its degrees , and for the institutions where they were offered .
14 ‘ I must go and see that the horses are secure , ’ and he left the fires for the darkness where Rimir and Corrary stood guard with two of Finnan 's sailors .
15 They fell into step , heading for the pub where they 'd arranged to meet some of the other girls prior to going on to the dance .
16 I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara .
17 Yes did n't buy any new ornaments when I was up in Liverpool cos I did n't see anything that I particularly liked but what Carla has done gives me an idea for making some extra bits for the tree Where did you get that from ?
18 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
19 It was hardly important for the election where , as in almost every other Northern Ireland election , the main issue was the constitution .
20 What they do have in common is that in all cases industry will be looking for the location where it can make the best profit .
21 Mansell had a record nine victories for the year when he let Patrese pass .
22 Mansell already had a record nine victories for the year when he allowed Ricardo Patrese to win his first race of the season .
23 The exceptions were for the square where performance in the two tasks was about the same and for the rhombus where " diamond " was accepted as a response to the naming task .
24 The exceptions were for the square where performance in the two tasks was about the same and for the rhombus where " diamond " was accepted as a response to the naming task .
25 Finally he asked us to pray to be forgiven for the times when we had misused our authority .
26 Coming after five years of war , when for the first time there did seem to be a tiny light at the end of the tunnel , these new rockets were almost too much for our overstretched nerves , although the situation would no doubt have been very much worse if it had not been for the times when both the RAF and the American Air Force had been out bombing Peenemunde and the other rocket sites .
27 That might help undo memories of living in or around Lucca in a displaced persons ' camp when they left Trieste ; a little cosseted security makes up for the times when there were seventeen families in one room .
28 We thank you for the times when it moves us to be in your presence together .
29 But he could be ready for anything ; for the churches which had abandoned him ; for the churches like the Philippian one which had continued to care ; for hunger ; for plenty ; for the times when he had no obvious human support , and for the times when his fellow believers came and gave him encouragement .
30 But he could be ready for anything ; for the churches which had abandoned him ; for the churches like the Philippian one which had continued to care ; for hunger ; for plenty ; for the times when he had no obvious human support , and for the times when his fellow believers came and gave him encouragement .
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