Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] where the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will be interesting to see where the matches against Auckland involving Scottish Exiles and a District Select ( venues are not listed in the draft fixture list ) will be staged .
2 It 'll be interesting to know where the girl was going to .
3 If you 're a Reebok Pump convert , you may be interested to hear where the company is heading with new technology .
4 It is also worth noting , that a tippee is free to deal where the communication is merely in the form of : ‘ buy ( or sell ) X Company shares ’ .
5 The stars and a thin crescent moon shed just enough light to show where the path led up through the trees .
6 Now , I 've got some of your demos back and it 's easy to see where the problem lies .
7 However , it was easy to see where the confusion lay , for Gannon was also a member of The Cradle .
8 The one exception is that the opening of the inter-German frontier has complicated the campaign for the frontier-free movement of people within the EC , because it has become impossible to say where the EC 's secure external frontier is .
9 Again it is impossible to say where the change-over from one species to the next occurs , and how many species there are .
10 The guilt of that rashly administered vodka , combined with a sense of shame at decades of serving up meals of such a consistency that it is impossible to tell where the food ends and the plate begins , is obviously weighing heavily on his shoulders .
11 The red glow from the furnaces fell across the treadmills , turning the steel mesh to angry crimson , bathing the creatures inside them to eerie , unnatural life , blending and merging them with the machinery , until it was very nearly impossible to tell where the treadmills ended and the human creatures began …
12 Like the sound of a gong , it was impossible to tell where the clash of the clapper on the bell ended and its echo began .
13 Sharpe counted eighteen infantry battalions and four squadrons of cavalry , one of which , composed of Dragoons , rode very close to his hiding place at the wood 's edge , but none of the French troopers glanced left to see where the Englishman and his dog lay in the shadows .
14 Given the confusion and currency-turmoil that would be — still could be — provoked by the crumbling of this treaty , it is hard to know where the unravelling of Western Europe 's mutual openness would stop .
15 As several million years are required for the transfer of a significant amount of heat to the surface of continental lithosphere , it has been suggested that hot spots are most likely to develop where the lithosphere is more or less stationary with respect to sub-lithospheric thermal anomalies as this would allow time for sustained heating to occur .
16 It was hard to say where the stars finished and her hair took over .
17 ‘ So it 's hard to tell where the atmosphere ends and the planet itself begins . ’
18 Moore was unable to see where the rat had gone .
19 After making it across the ramp once , unable to see where the hell he was going , he slammed like a sack of spuds .
20 And I was in a ca , er school over the summer holidays and er , we were looking at the design and technology and the point was that they got ta design and make some components , and realise I 'm talking about , you know , six , seven , eight year old , mixed girls and boys theirselves , and it was ra rather heart-warming to see where the way these youngsters react .
21 Equally , it is important to know where the manufacturing and design processes take place and whether the vendor packages the paperclips itself or sub-contracts this service externally .
22 But until my anticipation turns into apprehension again I will be waiting , imagining what my life will be like in the new school and will I be able to remember where the toilets are .
23 In view of the subsequent interaction between the Brigham Young and Utah University groups , with accusations from some Utah administrators and from Pons that Jones had stolen ideas from them , it is important to ask where the BYU programme had reached by this stage .
24 Unable to tell where the fire 's coming from .
25 It is , however , essential to know where the spacecraft is .
26 It is common for them to drown in heavy rain because they stand gazing skyward with their beaks open to see where the rain is coming from .
27 ‘ The firms represent one particular viewpoint and until we 've considered the argument on both sides , it will be difficult to see where the balance lies , ’ Simon Peerless of the ASB told ACCOUNTANCY .
28 It is not difficult to see where the term ‘ Milky Way ’ had its origin .
29 It is not difficult to infer where the information on curvature must come from .
30 In that sort of countryside of hedgerows , orchards and narrow lanes , it was very difficult to assess where the shots were coming from .
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