Example sentences of "where they [vb base] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The L3 travel to the brain , where they cause an eosinophilic meningoencephalitis , which may prove fatal . ] |
2 | A feature of their new show is a hilarious This Is Your Life , where they ad-lib a potted biography of a victim in the audience to a few hints given by the subject 's so-called friends , and the Christmas Story enacted in a series of styles chosen by those there on the night-Joseph and Mary as a double glazing sales force , for example , sounds tasteless but it 's all surprisingly inoffensive and very funny . |
3 | These will have hatched from spawn laid far offshore , in water as deep as two hundred metres and , having spent their larval stage swimming free in the ocean , they spend the next two , sometimes three years inshore where they form an important part of the food for many sea-birds and also for seals and otters . |
4 | Apparent exceptions to this trend include sites like Chelmsford , with no known stone defences , and Thorpe-by-Newark , where they take a different alignment . |
5 | They are then moved to a large pit , usually close to the spawning site , where they take a further 6–7 days to become free-swimming . |
6 | At Itxassou there are numbers of these simple memorial stones set in a fringe along the church wall , where they make an affecting counterweight to the overblown and ugly modern gravestones and monuments all around you . |
7 | It gave a clear hint that the threat could come from either the public or the private sectors , and it set out a number of principles for handling personal information which , as the Younger Principles , have become famous ; they survive in recognisable form in the Schedule of the Data Protection Act of 1984 , where they assume an unusual importance . |
8 | And where they maintain a cool detachment from their subject , Normski 's in the crowd during his show , dancing alongside the audience . |
9 | Because the salmon live in the icy waters of Alaska then migrate to the Pacific , where they live a wild and natural existence , many valuable nutrients are retained in the canning process to produce the perfect ingredient to include in a weight-reducing diet . |
10 | Once they start making money , the Centre will then help them move into ‘ safe houses ’ , where they pay a single fee to cover rent and bills . |
11 | Mum was getting on by this time and her own health was n't excellent , and I moved to Manchester so we could be near the RMCH where they do a vast amount with CF. We hired a retired nurse to act as housekeeper and she did his physio when I was n't there , and between us we managed to keep him going . ’ |
12 | At the same time , recall suppression was discovered when deaf subjects were instructed to hold blocks of wood while watching the presentation of items , in a way similar to suppression experienced by hearing people in tasks where they have a redundant phrase to say aloud at presentation . |
13 | We arrive at the works and call in at their pollution control offices where they have a small full-time staff looking after pollution in the works . |
14 | It may have come as a surprise to some , especially those nations where they have a fixed XV to which they only add as time goes by ’ . |
15 | The East Europeans complain that these accords penalise them just where they have a competitive advantage — in textile , steel and meat exports . |
16 | I 'd say you 're looking for a business where they have a heavy demand for rough paper . |
17 | Like other Ministers , Chancellors do not confine themselves solely to matters where they have a departmental interest . |
18 | Many authorities provide in their Standing Orders for the attendance of councillors at meetings of committees of which they are not members where they have a particular interest in certain matters on the agenda . |
19 | It also allows the designer and the builder to be involved in the project only at those stages where they have a particular expertise . |
20 | Also , we observed that males close to the breeding site seem deliberately to sit out on roads , where they have a clear view , and wait to jump on females as they pass . |
21 | There are perhaps 11,000 of them in the UK today and twice that number worldwide : they were exported to countries such as the USA ( where they have an enthusiastic following ) , Canada and Australia before the First World War and are also in the USSR , the Falkland Islands , Sweden and Germany . |
22 | An evolutionarily successful species is likely to populate its habitat fully and individuals are likely to be forced into peripheral regions where they face a greater environmental variance . |
23 | Their colonies can often be seen on seaweeds stranded on the shore , where they resemble a fine , white net attached to the darker weed . |
24 | It works on the same principle as a concrete mixer , with baffles moulded into the black plastic drum , where they produce a tumbling , corkscrew mixing action when the drum is rolled . |
25 | He made a useful start in helping his club to victory in the Cardiff High School Old Boys Sevens where they beat a Nationwide VII 40–14 in the final . |
26 | In his discussion of two lyric poems Keith Green suggests that the deictic expressions occurring in each text guide the reader in the construction of a context where their symbolic meanings can be realised indexically , i.e. where they perform a referential function . |
27 | More customers are flooding into Tesco 's 401 stores , where they spend an average £30 a week , but that 's a three per cent drop on last year . |
28 | This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered , except where they constitute a new treaty . |
29 | Volatile fatty acids ( VFAs ) , are produced by bacterial degradation of non-absorbed dietary carbohydrate and are rapidly absorbed by the colon , where they constitute a significant energy source . |