Example sentences of "where [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lest we are in any doubt about where responsibility for pedestrian casualties lies , propaganda on pedestrian accidents is aimed at the pedestrian , rarely at the motorist : as one ‘ public information announcement ’ has it , ‘ One false move and you 're dead . ’
2 This is of great importance in providing a basis for the cultivation of cereals and the grazing of animals in an area where opportunities for agriculture are severely restricted .
3 The model serves well for interpersonal relationships but is less useful for looking at mass communications where opportunities for feedback are not always present and where the power and resources of the two parties may be vastly disproportionate .
4 At the UCCA building in Cheltenham where applications for university places are processed , it 's been chaos today , with worried students calling for advice .
5 At the UCCA building in Cheltenham where applications for university places are processed , it 's been chaos today , with worried students calling for advice .
6 In London , where orders for transfer are made by district judges of the Principal Registry , appeal lies to a judge of the Family Division .
7 Capital invests where prospects for accumulation seem relatively promising ( where , for example , labour is relatively inexpensive ) and disinvests from areas and regions where prospects for profitability are less promising .
8 Capital invests where prospects for accumulation seem relatively promising ( where , for example , labour is relatively inexpensive ) and disinvests from areas and regions where prospects for profitability are less promising .
9 It is not perhaps surprising that concern over the handling of agricultural matters has been expressed from a number of parks including Exmoor and the North York Moors where pressures for reclamation have been , and perhaps still are , considerable .
10 But why stop to wonder at the very point where cause for wonder really begins ?
11 ’ Ransom strips ’ arise in a number of situations where land for development can only be reached by crossing land not in the vendor 's or developer 's ownership .
12 A cheese resembling Camembert was the glory of Cottenham in Cambridgeshire , where records for cheese making go back to as early as 1280 ; and production ceased only in the mid-nineteenth century with the enclosure of the common fen .
13 The cases where English for Business/Commerce feature in those awards are :
14 We assume that politics takes shape here in its purest form since it is a central arena where struggles for power are staged .
15 The USSR is also bound to remain a society where penalties for error will outweigh the rewards for well judged gambles .
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