Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The musicians lowered their instruments and stared into the concealing field where the rye seemed to move as though an invisible giant 's footsteps crushed it down .
2 Local issues , including the election of three independent candidates who campaigned against a new road , played a part in the Tories ' loss of Merton , and similar borough-specific factors seemed to be at work in those Labour authorities where the party fared particularly badly .
3 S. Gimignano , near Siena , is the outstanding instance where a number of towers still survive and these date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries .
4 They provide an intermediate level of reasons to which one appeals in normal cases where a need for a decision arises .
5 Go further up and you reach ultrasonic frequencies where the noise can be heard by dogs and not humans .
6 The anecdotal evidence is that parties often want informal , non-legalistic meetings where the expert can hear what the parties ' non-legal representatives have to say , without any lawyers being present .
7 So far in each case where an error 's been proved , the banks paid back the money overcharged .
8 One view is that climatic geomorphology assumes that climate governs the character and distribution of landforms and although this view appears to be assumed by some of the critics of climatic geomorphology they do not cite many specific cases where the viewpoint is clearly advanced .
9 Thus , if one takes a hypothetical case where the price was fixed at 10 francs per kilo , all grapes coming from the 100% crus — like Avize , Cramant , Bouzy , for example — would cost 10 francs per kilo , while grapes coming from the 94%-rated Rilly-la-Montagne would cost 9.40 francs and so forth .
10 This fabric will have vertical lines on the right side where the ribber needles are , but this can add to its attraction .
11 Look at the right side where the colour palette is displayed .
12 A young mother living in a damp flat with unheated bedrooms where the mould appears in charcoal blots across the wall , has a child who has suffered several bouts of pneumonia and now has chest convulsions .
13 In private settings where the field man needs some seemingly objective , unambiguous evidence to support his demands for remedial action , sample results are also useful , though most dischargers are prepared to accept the field man 's personal assessment of the nature of the pollution .
14 ’ William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King ( 1909 ) 101 L.T. 741 is a further case where a claimant was held not to be entitled to recover payments which were not legally due .
15 Its quite possible this was taken out of context by teletext — they often do — especially in this case where the press have been trying to stir up a rift for well over a year .
16 Yet when it suits him , de Man reintroduces the subject/object distinction , as in this case where the reader is presented with a free choice between two approaches to reading , approaches which are then subject to validation in terms of the object .
17 if the risks in a case substantially increase for the plaintiff , especially as in this case where the defendant was given leave inter alia to amend their defence , there should be no extension of time to a plaintiff to accept a payment into court .
18 Car and Universal Finance v. Caldwell ( 1965 C.A. ) was another case where a rogue bought a car and by fraud induced the seller to accept a cheque which proved to be worthless .
19 Another case where a covenant of indemnity by a third or subsequent buyer is appropriate , arises when the first buyer ( A ) has entered into positive covenants , and as the original covenantor will continue liable after selling ; A therefore takes a covenant of indemnity from A 's buyer ( B ) , not limited to A 's period of ownership ; B therefore takes from B 's buyer ( C ) a covenant against liability under B's covenant with A. Very complicated , but logical .
20 I remember a big insurance scandal in which someone was bumped off and another case where a dustman was having sex with his two daughters .
21 In another case where an applicant had been refused any access to accounts , the Commissioner 's assistance resulted in a solicitor 's letter being sent to the union .
22 Such an order occurred in another case where the judge again requested that the school should not be identified , and the nature of the school was not clear from the report .
23 Like a , a good example the , the the ninety three one , the ninety two one rather this year was a good example because there was erm a titanic battle in Old Harlow where the leader of the council Richard was up for re- election .
24 One faintly ludicrous example is a 1993 case where the Court of Appeal said that a sentence passed on a Mr Fairman would ‘ indicate to other people who might be minded to set fire to armchairs in the middle of a domestic row that if they do , they were likely to go to prison for as long as two years ’ .
25 This endorsement should be added to 1 Star , 2 Star & 3 Star policies where a coin collection is covered under Part B — Household Contents .
26 This endorsement should be added to 1 Star , 2 Star & 3 Star policies where a stamp collection is covered under Part B — Household Contents .
27 In some clinics where the work-load is heavy , the actual tests from males may be taken by one of the technicians rather than the doctor .
28 In a few cases where a horn has been removed this can be proved by stating so or by an admission on the part of the defendant .
29 This can best be seen in the appointment of commissions to assess the subsidy on aliens granted in Edward IV 's last parliament , one of the few cases where the council took positive decisions about personnel rather than ( as with the sheriffs , for instance ) simply confirming Edward IV 's appointments .
30 This can best be seen in the appointment of commissions to assess the subsidy on aliens granted in Edward IV 's last parliament , one of the few cases where the council took positive decisions about personnel rather than ( as with the sheriffs , for instance ) simply confirming Edward IV 's appointments .
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