Example sentences of "where the [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 They 've been trying to see about that lot where the boys ' grammar school is int they ?
2 That was not to be and the financial problems facing USA rugby at this time were in a way mirrored on the field where the Eagles ' shortcomings , rather than any great brilliance on Canada 's part , determined the result with the 23 point margin between the teams the biggest in the 16-year history of the event .
3 This danger exists also in secondary schools where the governors ' report must include information in a prescribed form in relation to public examinations — in effect , a publication of results .
4 Emily stayed quiet , treading water and wondering where the others ' breath for talking came from .
5 The pool was just bel just beside the harbourmaster 's office just a little further where it is now , cos what we had , what we call the yard , that 's where the engineers ' workshops was , the carpenters ' shop , which is still there and then little further up th up the Newcut East there was the pool place for the National Dock Labour Board .
6 In the gardens the grass glistened with dew , which left imprints where the soldiers ' feet had passed .
7 One year I took my family to Spain , where the inhabitants ' behaviour was impeccable , but I had rashly arranged to come back via France .
8 It had been a very different story with the earlier sell-off of the hotels where the managers ' interest had not been shown proper respect .
9 Having been dismissed from parade , the children race downstairs to where the Rangers ' 22 horses and Ponies are housed in splendour .
10 We had proved in a recent elections and even in the general election , that where the pensioners ' movement was strong , the election results were more positive for candidates in support of our aims .
11 Tautology also appears to occur sometimes in personality inventories where the characteristics ' can be boiled down to ‘ attitudes favourable to the commission of crime ’ ( or ‘ anti-social ’ acts ) ; that is to say , ‘ criminals are people who hold pro-crime values ’ .
12 This has been highlighted in two lines of decisions in road traffic cases where the plaintiffs ' damages have been reduced , even though they in no way caused or contributed to the accidents in which they were injured .
13 Another example of the importance of time periods is provided by the decision in Hendy Lennox ( Industrial Engines ) Ltd v Grahame Puttick Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 485 where the sellers ' terms of trading contained a retention of title clause which entitled them to repossess goods " in the case of default in payment by the purchaser " .
14 Also , they note the more marked occupational stability of manual workers in West Germany as a result of the greater prestige of industrial employment , in contrast to France where the employees ' aim on achieving promotion or becoming successful is typically to leave the ranks of the working class and become office workers or independent craftsmen .
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