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

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1 Where the ranges of the tiger and the Asian lion overlap , it has been known for the two to interbreed .
2 The next breakpoint is 600dpi — so long as it is a true 600dpi system and not an interpolated one where the dots in the middle are filled in if the ones on either side are present .
3 Where the skyline of the town in 1440 is composed of spires , expressive of religious aspiration , the vertical accent in 1840 is provided by factory chimneys , whose smoke ascends as incense to the new God of Mammon .
4 Beggars , the mark of over-populated underemployed Spain , were rare in an egalitarian society where the peasant held his land on a secure tenure and at a low rent ; where the hold of the anarchic nobility had long been destroyed ; where it was socially impossible to evict ; and where women were the social and legal equals of men .
5 But the narrow stetches were used only where the heaviness of the land made them inescapably necessary ; for their disadvantages were many .
6 In the Castle grounds you will find the ‘ 1066 Story ’ where the story of the Castle and the famous Battle of 1066 is portrayed in an exciting audio visual presentation .
7 I went out where the rest of the staff were working and I told them ‘ I am leaving .
8 It is not unusual to have a sink water heater even where the rest of the house is supplied from a hot water storage cylinder .
9 In a system where each worker depends on many others — and where the success of the company depends on all — the only appropriate measurement of accomplishment is a collective one .
10 Built by Edward the Confessor , of sufficient strength to withstand a siege , it housed an almonry where the alms of the abbey were distributed and an abbey church built above it in the form of a cross .
11 This is his daily morning campaign meeting where the progress of the election is monitored and it 's those tactical voters that dominate the discussion .
12 Where the differences between the classes relates to financial entitlement , i.e to dividends and return of capital , the likelihood is that they will be given distinguishing names , though these may be no more informative than ‘ preference ’ and ‘ ordinary , ’ ( perhaps , in the case of the former , preceded by ‘ first ’ or ‘ second ’ where there are two classes of preference shares ) .
13 From this they slide into ‘ Blinding Sun ’ , which has the mighty Mudhoney wallowing in a '60s psychedelic timewarp where the influence of the 13th Floor Elevators can be clearly heard wailing in the basement .
14 He won the majority of votes in the Afro-Mauritanian south as well as in the capital , and in the Trarza region where the influence of the maraboutic orders ( of Moslem holy men ) remained strong .
15 The same story would continue into the early Cambrian , where the contrasts between the north-west Scottish and the Anglo-Welsh successions are well known .
16 Meal-time is usually a family get-together , where the doings of the day are talked about .
17 In each appeal reliance was placed upon a series of cases in which it has been affirmed that where the liberty of the subject is in issue , the proper procedures must be strictly observed .
18 Before moving on to the next section , it is perhaps worth pointing out that the analysis just presented also allows us to handle certain uses related to the infinitive of reaction where the nexus between the infinitive and the main clause is much looser than in the canonical cases discussed above in ( 11 ) — ( 16 ) : ( 28 ) I was stunned , to see him lose .
19 On the whole this was seen as an arrangement that should be temporary if at all possible , even where the relationship with the parents was good and they were supportive of their adult child .
20 The client 's quantity surveyor may co-operate , particularly where the relationship with the contractor is well established , either by accepting receipts one month in arrears , subject to the payment being made on time , or by a telephone enquiry to the nominated sub-contractors concerned to obtain verbal confirmation that payment has been made .
21 Next , we shall consider a more complicated problem where the space between the plates is filled by two different dielectrics , as shown in Fig. 2.17 .
22 Typical data for polyisobutylene are shown in section 13.14 , figure 13.21 , where the logarithm of the relaxation modulus log is plotted against log t .
23 This was the background to the Maritime Safety Committee case of 1960 , where the Assembly of the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation asked the International Court of Justice for an opinion on the correct interpretation of the Convention for the Establishment of the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation .
24 Conversely , examining the situation of lone mothers , where the consequences of the economic inequalities between men and women are so clearly seen , also casts light upon the nature and causes of these inequalities .
25 Those twenty yards of crunching gravel where the lights of the house were momentarily screened were a weekly horror .
26 ( a ) a recommended takeover , particularly where the directors of the target also control the company and are able to frustrate any competitive bid ;
27 It is noticeable that , where the decisions of the appellate tribunal are not appealable to the Court of Appeal , as is the case with the Immigration Appeal Tribunals , more frequent use is made of judicial review .
28 This report was accepted by the Tyne District and considered at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation on 17 November 1911 , where the views of the North of England Association carried the day and it was resolved " that the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union and/or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " .
29 Only for distance — 30 metres or more and where the advantage of the draw is negated — does he favour right over left .
30 It can apply only where the expression of the legislative intention is genuinely ambiguous or obscure or where a literal or prima facie construction leads to a manifest absurdity and where the difficulty can be resolved by a clear statement directed to the matter in issue .
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