Example sentences of "where [art] [noun] and [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The production of an item such as the Sutton Hoo helmet was undoubtedly a great achievement , but there are cases where the complexity and skill involved in the manufacture of even the humbler items is surprising . |
2 | Together they form the main , though not the only area within the Library where the selection and purchase of material tends to be governed by considerations of the ‘ National Heritage ’ . |
3 | In market situations where the flexibility and responsiveness of work organization is crucial to competitive advantage , successful change strategies can not be premised on the simplicities of the structure-strategy paradigm . |
4 | According to natural law , the journos were there in force to see them play , sans ‘ Beefy ’ in The Parks where the scribblers and photo journalists and cameras apparently almost outnumbered the spectators . |
5 | Kirchberg is where the peace and quiet is worth making a noise about . |
6 | This is so where the structure and organisation of social groups and collectivities is fairly precisely defined by some overall set of rules , as , for example , in the armed services , or in other bureaucratic organisations like local government departments , the Civil Service , ICI , or in similarly organised work groups ( for instance in the coal or motor industries ) . |
7 | Specialist nurses have particular expertise in one field of nursing , usually in an area where the patient and family need teaching and support at home as well as in hospital . |
8 | It was a time when children were encouraged to fantasize about machines and outer space rather than marvel at the open spaces where the deer and buffalo roamed . |
9 | Distant recollections of established routines and clearly defined duties represent a world where the ability and willingness to carry out instructions was of paramount importance . |
10 | Live work is the one area where the artists and audience meet face to face . |
11 | Far from looking at ways of working deep in the dermis , scientists have recently turned their attention to the most superficial layers of the skin , where the tiredness and dullness associated with ageing show up first . |
12 | They walked on , wandering through a warren of tortuous passageways where the noise and stench grasped Athelstan by the throat . |
13 | You go into a café where the sight and smell of freshly baked Danish pastries hits you squarely in the face as you walk through the door . |
14 | A steward with grey hair and neat moustache waved me rather wearily into the cockpit where the pilot and co-pilot were carrying on a violently gestured argument which was to last all the way to Puerto Maldonaldo . |
15 | However , this is a very expensive process which is usually reserved for repairs to failed joints in ancient timber-framed structures where the removal and replacement of individual members is impracticable . |
16 | Further , the usual smooth convex and concave slopes allow considerable latitude in the decision as to where the back and front of the terrace are located . |
17 | Green Bridge is the first of eighteen stopping points where the bellman and crier rings his bell before reading the ancient proclamation , couched in archaic language . |
18 | Many small hotels and similar establishments keep analysed cash books where the income and expenditure is analysed . |
19 | This supports a thick earthen plate which forms the ceiling of the cellar and carries above it the central core of the nest with its tiers of nurseries , fungus gardens , food stores and , of course , the royal chambers where the king and queen live . |
20 | There are seven discussion lists on the network including RESPONSE where a child makes her or his first introductory contact , and KIDCAFE and KIDACT where the discussion and dialogue occur . |
21 | The intra-group transfer should be possible to achieve on a no gain/no loss basis for capital gains tax purposes under s171 TCGA 1992 ; it should be exempt from stamp duty under s42 Finance Act 1930 ( as amended ) provided transferor and transferee companies are " associated " within the meaning of Finance Act 1967 when the asset is transferred ; and outside the scope of VAT under section 29 VAT Act 1983 where the transferor and transferee companies are members of a VAT group . |
22 | Those for whom it was very easy to attend were either well-established family farms where the wife and son/daughter were working at home , or self-employed part-time farmers . |
23 | We approach the island of Hascosay at its south-western extremity ; the water there is deep enough to take the boat into the geo where the shags and rock doves nest . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | RESTRICTED CONTRACTS — the legal term for lettings where the landlord and tenant live in the same house . |
26 | This is only of benefit in big events where the skill and fitness of the top sailors are all very similar and it is the state of mind that matters . |
27 | They make their way down through the courtyard past the concierge 's busy-lizzies and geraniums in their cluster of terracotta and out onto the street where the Mercedes and driver are double-parked squeezing the traffic to an irascible trickle . |
28 | This is where the intonation and rhythm are so important , and also where such syntactic features as comment clauses play a critical role . |
29 | If you enjoy a meal where the wine and beer flows freely , then Austrian Classics ’ is just the thing for you , with its combination of champagne high spirits and Biergarten frolics . |
30 | That 's where the vitality and sense of adventure has to come from , that affirmation of basic human values . |