Example sentences of "for the [noun sg] [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 They need a home where they will be safe from hunting animals such as bears or lynx and they also need a place to store food for the winter when the land is snow-bound .
2 Bull was always , first and foremost , a virtuoso both of technical invention and obviously of performance , even in compositions probably or certainly intended for the organ where he appears as the direct heir of Preston and Blitheman .
3 Typically , three-year-olds , but not four-year-olds , say that Mary will look for the coin where it really is — in the blue box .
4 Plans for the new terminus at Raven Square on the outskirts of Welshpool included station buildings … but the rebuilding of the Sylfaen-Welshpool section and the reclamation of land for the station where the Sylfaen brook had meandered soaked up all available funds .
5 Even though a stand-in stepped into his shoes for the scene where he uses the snappers as stepping stones .
6 Well if it was me to keep it balanced I usually put the bigger ones near the bottom or on one side so that the small bit are at the top and the big bits are at the bottom and artistically it looks a bit better balanced but it does n't really matter for the maths where you put it .
7 Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ .
8 ‘ I must go and see that the horses are secure , ’ and he left the fires for the darkness where Rimir and Corrary stood guard with two of Finnan 's sailors .
9 They fell into step , heading for the pub where they 'd arranged to meet some of the other girls prior to going on to the dance .
10 I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara .
11 Yes did n't buy any new ornaments when I was up in Liverpool cos I did n't see anything that I particularly liked but what Carla has done gives me an idea for making some extra bits for the tree Where did you get that from ?
12 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
13 It was hardly important for the election where , as in almost every other Northern Ireland election , the main issue was the constitution .
14 What they do have in common is that in all cases industry will be looking for the location where it can make the best profit .
15 Mansell had a record nine victories for the year when he let Patrese pass .
16 Mansell already had a record nine victories for the year when he allowed Ricardo Patrese to win his first race of the season .
17 The exceptions were for the square where performance in the two tasks was about the same and for the rhombus where " diamond " was accepted as a response to the naming task .
18 The exceptions were for the square where performance in the two tasks was about the same and for the rhombus where " diamond " was accepted as a response to the naming task .
19 For the cyclist however it was a ‘ challenge ’ in more ways than one , partly because the distance was much greater than is usual in such events , thus giving the motorised modes a head start on the outer-suburb uncongested sections , and partly because traffic was lighter than usual on that particular day .
20 A spectacular opening to the £65,000 clinic designed as a counselling centre and to treat children with special needs ; the clinic 's being named after the rock musician Steve Winwood , who raised funds for the centre where his wife Gina is a voluntary helper .
21 He turned and headed for the door where he paused for a moment .
22 Section 49 allows the seller to maintain an action for the price where both the following conditions are fulfilled :
23 Strong and cohesive work groups can have beneficial effects for the organisation where they share common goals and values .
24 He and his crew are searching for the Land Where the Sun Goes at Night .
25 A problem may obviously arise for the builder where the nominated supplier makes deliveries late in the month and the relevant invoices are not available at the date of the valuation .
26 The section makes special provision for the position where an unsuccessful objector appeals against the grant of a licence ( subss. ( 1 ) and ( 5 ) ( b ) ) , for the expiry of a licence where there is no application to renew ( subs .
27 Robbie and the dog had just returned from their stroll and she was about to lock up and go below for the night when a sound from the towpath caught her attention .
28 It was a massive vehicle with a 3.3 litre diesel engine , and it was marvellous because we could park for the night where we happened to be .
29 With a slash of knife , the hospital , the prison — he had many names for the school where he was both patient and prisoner but never a pupil — comes slithering into his mind .
30 We get up at 7 a.m. , and have breakfast at 7.30 ( now it 's getting to be more like 7.45 ! ) before we set out by car for the Institute where we start teaching at 8.30 .
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