Example sentences of "where [pron] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But his wife still commutes there , where she is domestic service manager at the hospital .
2 The post , in the Lending Services Division , has been filled by Mrs Jill McBride , BA , ALA , who comes to NLS from East Lothian District Council 's library service where she was Bibliographic Services Librarian .
3 Bryony come back where you were clever girl .
4 ‘ The situation in the Far East , in Asia and the Ocean expanses adjoining it , where we are permanent inhabitants and seafarers of long standing , is to us of national , state interest . ’
5 If we write g x for the proportional growth rate of variable x , and let we have ( using ( 8–4' ) ) and if we let denote output per capita , ( this needs to be modified where there is technical progress — see below ) .
6 Where there is close liaison between ward teachers and the school of nursing , and where ward experience is part of a planned programme , this information will be available from previous teaching ; but where these conditions do not exist it is necessary for the clinical teacher to carry out her own checks with the students before the teaching can be planned .
7 The Report acknowledged the problems involved in determining the levels of difficulty and complexity in the work that has to be carried out in the social services and the barriers that exist to sharing this work among different kinds of personnel but concluded that ‘ nevertheless , some distinction in work levels is possible and necessary in our view , and this is most practicable where there is close teamwork and an emphasis on ‘ team responsibility' ’ for cases , ( pp. 137–8 ) .
8 Where there is visible damage , this may indicate coeliac disease ( see p 136 ) or infant colitis ( see p 133 ) .
9 Ince , like Palmer , ca n't finish and will never score goals but he does n't need to with Paul Gascoigne and David Platt , Alan Shearer and Ian Wright … so different to Old Trafford where there is terrible pressure on everyone , anyone , to get a goal .
10 In the cases it has dealt with to date , the Commission has shown itself willing to clear horizontal mergers which produce high market shares , where there is strong competition from actual or potential competitors .
11 In its natural habitat it grows in clear , still waters , sometimes in depths where there is strong sunlight penetration and sometimes in dappled shade .
12 Psychogenic obesity where there is strong evidence of psychopathology in the child or parent or both .
13 Where there is strong evidence of guilt , defendants given the benefit of the doubt by a jury in a criminal trial will be reluctant to chance their luck a second time by bringing a libel action .
14 Though only about 600 calories are allowed daily , the diet is considered appropriate by doctors where there is real health risk , as in the case of high blood pressure , for instance .
15 I work at a distribution centre , where there is continuous shiftwork , which means that women and men are walking home at all hours of day and night often taking short-cuts across playing fields and waste land , totally unaware of the potential dangers .
16 A mire is defined here in the sense of Ratcliffe in Burnett ( 1964 ) as a habitat in which the watertable is at or near the surface but where there is lateral water movement .
17 Even where there is general agreement on the need to ease state control of their energy industries , Latin countries do not always do so .
18 In order to prevent anybody being cremated where there is possible doubt about the cause of death , there are very strict rules about certification , which can increase the cost of cremation .
19 On the whole , however , Face Pack offers a good variety of scalable fonts and is exceptional value for money especially where there is frequent use of DTP .
20 Mr Gaught also foresees problems where there is joint liability and liability for second homes , and houses with multiple occupation .
21 Where there is private property the actions of individuals can not be ‘ shaped at will by another ’ because the individual is able to form a coherent plan of action in the knowledge either that he has control , through ownership , of the material objects necessary to implement it , or that he can enter into enforceable contracts with a range of other people enabling him to have access to those objects .
22 Where there is economic advantage in reusing information there will be an easy business case for the preservation of records .
23 In pigs on free range the problem is greater , and where there is serious ascariasis it may be necessary to discontinue the use of paddocks for several years , since the eggs can survive cultivation .
24 Thus Article 92 provided for aid by member states " to promote the economic development of areas where the standard of living is abnormally low , or where there is serious underemployment " provided that such aid did not " adversely affect trading conditions " .
25 Instead , cross at lights whenever possible or at a clear stretch of road where there is good visibility , rather than at a corner .
26 Examination of policies for cycling in these three countries will show not only the contrasts in infrastructure provision , but will indicate also where there is good practice in designing total transport environments which are conductive to cycling and are thus supportive of the traffic calming principle .
27 In the meantime , Henley had become a successful club recognised everywhere as one of the friendliest — where a chap can be assured of a game at weekends by simply turning up looking for one ; a Club with a pretty , well kept , interesting course ; a 19th hole where there is good refreshment and some comfortable chairs ; an excellent Professional 's shop and a social and golfing calendar second to none and the envy of most .
28 Therefore it is difficult to interpret such statistics as those of UNEP ( 1982 ) , as well as others which calculate rates of topsoil loss per km 2 , except perhaps in cases where the rate is extremely high and where there is other evidence of obvious changes in land use .
29 There are two sorts of risk to take into account in planning care with a client and family where there is mental impairment ( Davies and Challis , 1986 , p. 327 ) .
30 These notes about social work practice where there is mental impairment can not begin to be comprehensive ; skills in this area are developing fast .
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