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

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1 It was to have a small park , with a stand where a German band could play , a church and dissenting chapels , a hospital and dispensary , a school , an evening institute and library , a gasworks , waterworks , and a sewage outfall works .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The expedition also found the coastal population to be a potentially fertile field where the Imperial cult could take root .
5 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 .
6 The two forged blocks set up a visual field where the entire space becomes a manifestation of sculpture .
7 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 .
8 Much of the comparative analysis of tenure and mobility has been based on US experience where an average worker aged 55 would , for example have worked for 10 different firms compared to only four in Japan .
9 ‘ We know from past experience where the other route takes us , ’ he said to loud applause .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The other case which received sustained coverage was mentioned on three consecutive trial days in the local Lancashire Evening Post that shows a different pattern , but is probably much more representative of local coverage where a particular case provokes some general interest .
13 On the way to the tube station she passed a cinema where an American comedy was about to start .
14 Lest there be any doubts about this , consider the Maastricht Declaration on Voting in the Field of the Common Foreign and Security Policy : ‘ The Conference agrees that , with regard to Council decisions requiring unanimity , Member States will , to the extent possible , avoid preventing a unanimous decision where a qualified majority exists in favour of that decision . ’
15 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 .
16 The Pathan community in Bradford provides many such examples of community and family interaction where the net result is the oppression of women .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Escalators carry foot passengers from the concourse on the ground floor to gangway level where a covered walkway leads to the ship gangway .
20 In today 's attack one of the shot workmen was hit as he tried to make a run for it at Gortree Park where a major housing renovation scheme has been under way since before Christmas .
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 The dumpy woman went bustling into a large stone flagged kitchen where a great fire flamed in an open fireplace and the smell of roasting meat rose from a thick flank of beef on a spit .
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 He did not put on his sword , for no weapons were permitted at such occasions , though Ratagan had told him a gory tale of a banquet where a certain disagreement had been settled with eating knives , which the victors had subsequently continued eating with .
27 The profile of the hole suggests a typical front-end investment where a considerable amount of cash is required at the beginning and then the drain on resources gets progressively less .
28 A Rockwell System , illustrated below , can be constructed on any roof where a minimum fall of 1:40 can be achieved .
29 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 .
30 It is a setting where the old boy network may prove more potent than talent or single-minded devotion to work .
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