Example sentences of "in the [noun pl] [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 After short training courses , they continued literacy work and adult education , mostly in the communities where they lived .
2 This project aims to identify the local leaders who were responsible for chapels , schoolrooms and manses in a period of nonconformist growth , to study their place in the religious bodies they served and in the communities where they lived .
3 Parliament granted a tax of a sixteenth , and in return it was promised that the perambulations of Edward I should be confirmed , and that new perambulations should be made before Christmas in the forests where they had not been made in the previous reign .
4 Looking for two points not many can do at meetings as long as you pass it up there 's two points , two important points that we have n't talked about so far and there in the reasons why we do it they 're in there somewhere .
5 I used to sing in the mornings when we were first married .
6 In the realms where it was studied , it was recognised as the ability to tear and claw into the mind of another .
7 According to decisions of labour courts , no legally enforceable relationship exists between the casual worker and the organization for which he is working in the times when he is not engaged by them .
8 On that first Broadway night I had stood in the wings where he was absent-mindedly fondling the breasts of his frizzy-haired admirer , and to me he had looked just like any other dirty old man ; but then , as the royal fanfare sounded , he had twitched his grey gown , given me a wink , and walked into the stage 's glare .
9 In this bright new world there is no place for the dragon : no one wants the shadow , wants the dark magic which is as old as the caves in the hills where we dwell .
10 Sally spread all her 30 pictures on the floor around a very large empty room in the flats where she lives .
11 The idea is that you do n't dispose of it in the drains where it can contaminate .
12 In the moments when she had drifted nearer to consciousness she 'd thought she saw Corrie sitting on the bed , but when she had tried to lift her arms to gather her close the vision faded away .
13 In the moments when he was contemplating flight , I would produce a pocket of mints .
14 Probably everyone knows it and takes advantage of you in the areas where they know you are vulnerable .
15 Yet banks are rightly reluctant to cut branches in the areas where they are most densely grouped .
16 Primarily peasant guerilla fighters , people who were fighting in the Red Army , and it draws its mass support , the Party members draw their mass support , er from the peasants in the areas where they establish their authority .
17 Tha that 's a pretty simple sort of basis for assessment , but as you 'll see from the map it 's not by no means a consis consistent level and in the areas where we 're erm where where the sites for the most part occur , er the c the level of commuti commuting is much greater than it is er outside those areas .
18 Most of these have now taken retirement , there are a few more to go , er but we are still recruiting specialists in the areas where we have work and where there are plenty of jobs going , so it 's not all bad news .
19 There are a whole range of things he ca n't do , he ca n't direct congress , he ca n't appoint who he wants freely , he ca n't make treaties with whom he wants when he wants , he ca n't start wars if he wants to start wars all these controls are on the president but what I , what er Newstat is saying is , over and above that , even in the areas where he appears to have constitutional authority , as a matter of practice it 's very difficult for the president to exercise his authority and when the president does exercise his authority he does so at great cost to himself .
20 However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest .
21 The Tory vote in the areas where it polled well were elderly , well-off , and often English in origin .
22 For example the centre could facilitate research in the areas where it felt that development , change and adoption of new techniques was required .
23 By the judicious application of support in the areas where it could be most effective , government has done a great deal for the industry .
24 By two weeks they have arrived in the lungs where they migrate up the bronchi and trachea , are swallowed , and return to the small intestine .
25 Er had it been something that you 'd long sought after you know , like like in the mines where it had been an issue for some years ?
26 In the villages where I grew up , we did not play with Catholics .
27 ‘ Not one of Rainbow 's cells , ’ I persist , ‘ remembers the cold slap of the water in the stream where you and Gittel swam , or the taste of the berries from the bush near your hut , or the names of the birds in the woods where you screamed to the old native gods .
28 ‘ It was nice just to do shopping and the other sister stuff — in the hours when I was n't working .
29 I think in the cases where we drew the game looking at the performances of the strikers who missed relatively easy chances and hit the bar as well as a couple of defensive lapses cost us the wins — the midfield performed well a created the chances .
30 For instance , the foreign in foreign policy is the same foreign as in foreign goods ( where the adjective is ascriptive ) ; likewise the associative abdominal of abdominal support expresses just the same idea as does the ascriptive adjective in : ( 16 ) this abdominal region is naturally more sensitive than the upper arm Similarly , in ( 9 ) we saw an alteration in the meaning of the noun qualified , but there was no reason to suspect the word Italian in itself of contributing two different values in the cases where it is used adjectivally .
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