Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's exhilarating seeing the smiles on their faces when they come down |
2 | I also knew then that seeing the film at a matinee on a weekday was an illicit pleasure for her . |
3 | The nature of these skills will be discussed below , but at this point it is necessary to recognise that seeing the process in this , light may create a gap between a teacher 's purpose and a child 's purpose for engaging in project-work methods . |
4 | Benjamin ( 1979b , p. 226 ) wrote of the surrealist movement that ‘ life only seemed worth living where the threshold between waking and sleeping was worn away in everyone as by the steps of multitudinous images flooding back and forth , language only seemed itself where sound and image , image and sound interpenetrated with such felicity that no chink was left for the penny-in-the-slot called ‘ meaning ’ ’ . |
5 | Benjamin ( 1979b , p. 226 ) wrote of the surrealist movement that ‘ life only seemed worth living where the threshold between waking and sleeping was worn away in everyone as by the steps of multitudinous images flooding back and forth , language only seemed itself where sound image , image and sound interpenetrated with such felicity that no chink was left for the penny-in. the-slot called ‘ meaning ’ ’ . |
6 | This neoelitism took issue with pluralism initially in reaction to the voting studies of Berelson and others , but the major battleground was the community power debate , where the revision of democratic theory had practical implications for research methods and theoretical implications for the definitions of power . |
7 | They really mattered in a society remote from our own where the prestige of many professions , including the polite ranks of clergy and the armed services , catered to the motivations only of duty , vocation , or ambition . |
8 | Where the ranges of the tiger and the Asian lion overlap , it has been known for the two to interbreed . |
9 | Important aspects of the Grand Alliance technical proposal include the replacement of the present interlaced scanning technique , where two scans of the screen make up each frame , to progressive scan transmission , where entire picture frames are transmitted sequentially , and the use of so-called square pixels , where the dots on a television screen are arranged in equally spaced rows and columns . |
10 | The next breakpoint is 600dpi — so long as it is a true 600dpi system and not an interpolated one where the dots in the middle are filled in if the ones on either side are present . |
11 | Where the skyline of the town in 1440 is composed of spires , expressive of religious aspiration , the vertical accent in 1840 is provided by factory chimneys , whose smoke ascends as incense to the new God of Mammon . |
12 | Beggars , the mark of over-populated underemployed Spain , were rare in an egalitarian society where the peasant held his land on a secure tenure and at a low rent ; where the hold of the anarchic nobility had long been destroyed ; where it was socially impossible to evict ; and where women were the social and legal equals of men . |
13 | Likewise Granton where the Duke of Buccleuch had constructed the harbour for his own needs in the mid 19th century . |
14 | At Dungavel House , where the Duke of Hamilton had his residence , there was a private landing strip . |
15 | You would reach your market more economically in a women 's magazine where the percentage of readers who knit is known to be high . |
16 | Along the Neapolitan coast , in Sicily and Calabria where the percentage of illegal building reaches 85 per cent , the beautiful sea is ringed by the blight of straggling concrete towns , without roads , water , sewage , lighting or social amenities of any sort . |
17 | He is dwelling in ease in Kauai , Where the surf of the Makaiwa curves and bends , Where the kukui blossoms of Puna change , Where the waters of Wailua stretch out , He will live and die on Kauai . |
18 | On the left stretched a huge park where the waters of a lake shone . |
19 | Where the requirement for additional labour can be specified precisely , and the organisation knows precisely how long it requires the staff concerned , fixed-term contracts are most appropriate . |
20 | That special type of case was broadly one where the acts of an intruder , however continuous and far-reaching , did not substantially interfere with any plans which the owners might have for the future use of undeveloped land … |
21 | One was in the field of biogeography , where the migration of small populations to new areas could be seen as the chief cause of the branchings in the tree of life . |
22 | But the narrow stetches were used only where the heaviness of the land made them inescapably necessary ; for their disadvantages were many . |
23 | In other war films , however , the purpose is revealed by insistent preachiness , as in Reach for the Sky ( 1956 ) , where the story of Douglas Bader , the determined pilot who , despite losing both his legs in an accident , went on to command the air force during the Battle of Britain , is told as a story that ‘ was not only an example to those in war but is now a source of inspiration to many in peace . ’ |
24 | In the Castle grounds you will find the ‘ 1066 Story ’ where the story of the Castle and the famous Battle of 1066 is portrayed in an exciting audio visual presentation . |
25 | It is an Aboriginal understanding that the fauna and flora of the landscape has an ‘ increase centre ’ — an area of high electro-magnetic energy , where the performance of correct rituals will release the life essence or Kurunba stored there and bring about the desired increase . |
26 | I went out where the rest of the staff were working and I told them ‘ I am leaving . |
27 | It is not unusual to have a sink water heater even where the rest of the house is supplied from a hot water storage cylinder . |
28 | What we appear to have here is a system where the structure of intervention , as displayed in the file data in other areas , bears only an indirect relationship to what actually happened in Team D. ( The specialist worker in Team C may have been operating in ways that in some respects are not wholly dissimilar , but the approach of the specialist team would seem radically different ) . |
29 | In a system where each worker depends on many others — and where the success of the company depends on all — the only appropriate measurement of accomplishment is a collective one . |
30 | The one useful generalisation about war in impoverished Africa is that it takes place where there are not many expensive weapons for soldiers to kill each other with , but where the conditions of organised life are so fragile that its disruption causes lots of civilians to die of famine and disease . |