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

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1 most of the jobs that are likely to be needed in the s in the Harrogate area would be office or administrative jobs where a higher density would survive .
2 Rather , they were demanded most rigorously where further training involved FE or professional courses where the educational qualification was an entry requirement .
3 The shooting followed incidents over the last two or three weeks where the family 's other two cats have returned home and have been violently sick .
4 There were at minimum 3 or 4 instances where a Leeds goal looked certain , and a hatful of other chances besides .
5 Triangulation is a chain of supplies of goods among three or more parties where the goods are delivered from the first party direct to the last party in the chain .
6 This is of practical importance particularly in the case of closely held companies or wholly-owned subsidiaries where the conduct complained of may well have received unanimous shareholder assent , which would otherwise have the effect of regularising the transaction and hence preventing the liquidator from taking remedial action .
7 Lay out the small , smooth wooden blocks or small boxes where the living compartments for the ants are to be .
8 Since the book appeared in America , Rock has been surprised by the letters he 's received ‘ from people who live in the suburbs or small flats where the father is the king , where his armchair is the throne .
9 Each of the journeys has been chosen to visit one of more of the city 's parks or quiet areas where the visitor can pause and take stock .
10 In any case , the concern about Article 86 legislation could be met relatively easily by retaining monopoly references to the MMC , with the OFT proposing behavioural or structural remedies where a market situation was not in the public interest , but there was no evidence of abuse by the firms involved .
11 But there can be practical difficulties in implementing this , particularly in small and medium-sized companies where the number of treasury transactions does not warrant employing several staff .
12 The national summarizes complex social and economic issues where the sources of fury are more obvious .
13 I imagined conning Wavebreaker into Dartmouth , and taking the power skiff upriver to one of my old and favourite pubs where the ale had real taste instead of the limp-wristed chill of North American beers .
14 Inner-city areas are also often short staffed as a result of difficulties in recruiting staff to work in areas of heavy demand and high workloads where the work is particularly stressful .
15 They are a development of the system of weirs and flash locks where a stretch of water was impounded to provide a good depth of water to flush or ‘ flash ’ a boat along its way .
16 They guard the Everqueen as her court travels through Avelorn for the forest contains many dark and dangerous places where the hearts of the trees are rotten and great spiders lurk .
17 And if you came from a chapel and puritanical background of dark and moral mills where the only promised warmth was hell-fire , then — given the opportunity — you skidded all over the field like a jackpot rabbit .
18 An alternative to the questionnaire-type of worksheet , is the field booklet or pamphlet with pre-selected headings and blank spaces where the pupils can jot down their own notes on particular features , or make plans and annotated sketches .
19 His hands were marked in red and white stripes where the laces had cut into his flesh .
20 Veterans mostly of conferences and corporate operations where the good time masked a definite hidden agenda , they were steering him through the introductions deftly and with an impressive display of memory .
21 These two ends of the parties , in the constituencies and in the Cabinet , are brought together at regional and national conferences where the activists meet and exchange views with their leaders in the company of their MPs .
22 All we can do is to report observations at national and international meetings where the keenest , most dedicated enthusiasts gather .
23 It stretches from the endless beaches of the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz , to the snowy peaks of the sierras and great plains where the fierce black bulls graze .
24 ‘ in a zebra controlled area proceeding towards the limits of an uncontrolled zebra crossing ’ 'Zebra controlled area' means in relation to a zebra crossing , the area of the carriageway in the vicinity of the crossing and lying on both sides of the crossing or only one side of the crossing , being an area the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with schedule 3 ( i.e. the general layout of the zig-zag lines , terminal lines where the zig-zag lines begin and give-way lines where the zig-zag lines end next to the crossing ) .
25 In a class devoted to vaguely-worded comparisons between different world religions , or to ill-structured discussion of social and socio-political problems where no examination is taken , there may be a tendency to frivolity both in the preparation of the lessons and in the behaviour of the pupils .
26 Support for nuclear was strongest among professional and managerial groups where the number in favour reached nearly 60 per-cent .
27 The lexical norm described by Fasold is probably associated with a rather complicated situation in Scottish and Irish dialects where a set of verbs including keep , sleep , sweep have apparently been recategorized as irregular , without the alveolar suffix as a past tense marker .
28 Built in 1904 , there is an intimate , galleried restaurant and elegant lounges where a pianist plays each evening .
29 Other strategies for controlling relative substrate are O2 diffusion-porous membranes and mosaic membranes where the effective ‘ aperture ’ for O2 diffusion into the enzyme layer is different to that for glucose ( Fig. 5b ) .
30 Though much attention has been focused on critical ‘ breakthroughs ’ in such areas as micro-electronics , biotechnology and new materials where the potential for creating dramatic changes is obvious , change can also be created in small steps as firms find new ways of upgrading efficiencies .
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