Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is a sandwich course where the third year students spend time in industry gaining practical experience before returning to college for their final year .
2 It is an out-and-back course where the tenth tee is farthest from the clubhouse .
3 Section 3 of the Act prevents exclusion of liability arising from a breach of contract where the injured party deals as a consumer , or on the other 's written standard terms of contract .
4 On reflection , this exception is probably justified on the grounds that to provide otherwise might inhibit innovation in this very fast-moving field where the existing technology is being built upon all the time whilst property rights still subsist in that existing technology .
5 A reply was then received from Mr Quarry but the proposed ground rent of £15 a year was considered too high and another effort was made to get from the Baroness von Steiglitz some ground at the corner of what is now Carrickblacker Avenue and in the same field where the existing Tabernacle stood .
6 The expedition also found the coastal population to be a potentially fertile field where the Imperial cult could take root .
7 Stop Hinkley supporters immediately scaled the fence around the large , green field where the new power station was due to rise — and ceremonially burned a domed model of a Pressurized Water Reactor .
8 The two forged blocks set up a visual field where the entire space becomes a manifestation of sculpture .
9 Beyond the big waterfall is a desert of black sand , then lava fields , the black and red-brown lumps dotted with a whitish lichen , then another lava field where the lichenous moss is bright green .
10 ‘ We know from past experience where the other route takes us , ’ he said to loud applause .
11 On shopping the statement 's aim is to ‘ enhance Middlesbrough 's position as the area 's premier shopping experience where the widest choice , highest quality and a friendly welcome combine in the exciting atmosphere only a thriving town centre can offer . ’
12 Catering for tourists by providing caravans and bed and breakfast was the main activity , particularly so in Derbyshire and Speyside where the scenic beauty , which brings thousands of tourists to these areas , was being exploited .
13 For example , the two charges may be of some atomic distance ( of the order of 10 -10 m ) apart , whereas we are interested in their effect at macroscopic distances ; or take the so-called dipole aerial where the assumed separation of charges is small in comparison with the wavelength of oscillation .
14 On the one hand , Lord Greene MR indicated the strict limits on the powers of the courts to set aside an administrative decision where the public authority acted within its jurisdiction .
15 The Pathan community in Bradford provides many such examples of community and family interaction where the net result is the oppression of women .
16 This body is then charged with providing a general report upon the operation of the industry , and making recommendations for change where the public interest is seen to be compromised .
17 We were invited to drive the cars in west Germany where the smooth road surface always flatters cars ' suspensions , but even when we nipped into what used to be east Germany and drove on roads that did not seem to have been maintained since the war , the G40 's bump suppression was admirable .
18 Not a modest one like St Asaph , where the gong and tam-tam crescendos of the third movement would be damagingly deafening , but in some vast Gothic building where the acoustic reverberations would be as effective as the spiritual associations in enhancing the effect of the piece .
19 After a short time the Duke of Grafton sold them the Rope Walk , a building where the old village craft had been carried out and where Ted Smith 's coach garage is now , and so they moved .
20 But there were celebrations for Sunderland at Upton Park where the Second Division visitors stifled Billy Bonds Hammers .
21 further east , the border area with Russia is an interesting area , particularly within the Øvre Pasvik National Park where the quiet visitor can see brown bear and elk .
22 All this in the most magnificent scenery , a national park where the natural forest has n't been logged for years and grazing sheep is prohibited so as not to upset the natural balance .
23 For an instance where the medical expenses claimed were held to be unreasonably high , see Roberts v Roberts ( 1960 ) The Times , 11 March ; for cases where very high medical expenses were held to have been reasonably incurred , see Winkworth v Hubbard [ 1960 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 150 and Hamp v Sisters of St Joseph 's Mount Carmel Convent School Bar Library Transcript No 305B of 1973 ( Kemp & Kemp D2-011 and D2-100 ( Sweet & Maxwell ) , The Quantum of Damages , 2 , para 5 – 011 ) .
24 ‘ A town with a story where the high belvedere has been coveted by Greeks , Romans , Saracen , Normans and Bourbons alike . ’
25 You want a cultural paradise where the only Mozzer who counts is Mozart ?
26 A Convention , similar to that in England , which met in Edinburgh on 14 March 1689 , eventually decided to offer William the throne , though many Scots , especially the chieftains in the Highlands where the old religion remained strong , still regarded James II as their king , and others , not necessarily Catholic , saw in the dispossessed Stuarts the best hope of regaining Scotland 's lost independence .
27 Tennyson discloses that the setting of Mariana is in Shakespeare 's Measure for Measure where the dejected Mariana resides alone in a moated grange .
28 In re-uniting Marxism and nationalism under the anti-imperialist banner , Castro succeeded at one fell stroke where the Communist parties had failed for years .
29 This was not the case with the relocated banksides on the Meadowell where the existing distinction was perpetuated .
30 From outside , the church looked very old , and deserted , and I began to wonder why I had come ; and I must have been a little late , because in the perfect stillness within , the members of the congregation already knelt — like statues , some caught in a swath of rainbow light where the rising sun shone through a stained-glass window , splashing the bowed heads and bent shoulders with crimson , royal blue , emerald and gold .
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