How to use in-sentence of “where”:
+ Plan 9 is currently used as a hobbyist’s operating system, and in certain experimental fields, where the highly distributed nature of the operating system is valued.
+ Acid precipitation can kill living things like fish and trees, by making the place where they live too acidic.
+ Examination of the areas where two windows had been changed showed the plans for two paintings that had been destroyed.
+ This forced the people living at the time to start agriculture and to keep some of their food for the periods where there was none.
+ Kiel’s last television role was in the 2000 television series “Bloodhounds, Inc.” and his last movie and voice role was in the 2010 animated movie “Tangled”, where and in which he played and provided the voice for the character of Vladimir.
+ Gundaroo has become a place where people who work in Canberra can live.
+ Babcock’s home, where his Canadian citizenship was reinstated.
+ With the exception of meetings held in Paris, where the UNESCO headquarter office is located, only countries who are members of the World Heritage Committee have the right to hold a Session.

Example sentences of “where”:
+ Place where you want it on your wikis.
+ The narrator flees and sees the spot where the house was has been covered by water.
+ Place where you want it on your wikis.
+ The narrator flees and sees the spot where the house was has been covered by water.
+ He spent the next two months in a tower where a jailor looked after him.
+ Im sorry, but I fail to see where is the witch hunt.
+ He swims to Matala on Crete where he shows himself.
+ These last two things can be useful to know because in most forms of cricket, a team’s innings will almost always end either when almost all players on the team are out, or in games of cricket where each team had limits on the number of legal deliveries that could be bowled to them, they have batted a certain number of legal deliveries.
+ There are some places where much lithium is in the salt.
+ The government followed it up with lockdowns in 75 districts where COVID-19 cases had occurred as well as all major cities.
+ In the pre-modern period cropsarable farming was limited to the higher areas of the surrounding uplands, the fen islands and the so-called “Townlands”, an arch of silt ground around the Wash where the towns had their arable fields.
+ These are the classical fiqh: the Hanafi school from India, Pakistan and Bangaladesh, West Africa, Egypt, the Maliki in North Africa and West Africa, the Shafi in Malaysia and Indonesia, the Hanbali in Arabia, and Jaferi in Iran and Iraq – where the majority is Shia.
+ Kanyakumari is the town in Tamil Nadu of India where two seas and an ocean joins together.
+ He moved to Kimberling City, Missouri where he was mayor until 1992.
+ Herschel was the first to find out that some line-of-sight apparent double stars were actually true binary star systems where the two stars revolved around each other.
+ Pulver was one of the stars of Cinema of GermanyGerman cinema in the 1950s and 1960s, where she often was cast as a tomboy.
+ He had a historic moment where he blocked Andre Iguodala on possibly the game winning layup.
+ Places, where the page.
+ It was the place where Jews brought all the offerings described in the Torah.
+ Brown Eyed Soul have not appeared on television which is very unusual in Korea where most groups appear regularly.
+ Though they have had good teams for most of the 2000s, they only made the NBA Finals once, where they lost to the Miami Heat.
More in-sentence examples of “where”:
+ He also spent a lot of time at the brothels in that area, and lived for a time at the brothel at des Moulins where he was a good friend to many of the women there.
+ Fraser's first job acting in a movie was a small part in America's Most Wanted in 1988 where he acted as the friend to "Rodney Mark Peterson", who was a person who was killed.
+ Interstate 81 forms a major north–south corridor through the state of Pennsylvania, serving the boroughs of Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaChambersburg and Carlisle, where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
+ He also spent a lot of time at the brothels in that area, and lived for a time at the brothel at des Moulins where he was a good friend to many of the women there.
+ Fraser’s first job acting in a movie was a small part in America’s Most Wanted in 1988 where he acted as the friend to “Rodney Mark Peterson”, who was a person who was killed.
+ Interstate 81 forms a major north–south corridor through the state of Pennsylvania, serving the boroughs of Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaChambersburg and Carlisle, where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
+ An “astrometric binary” is one where only one companion can be seen.
+ Shepton Mallet is where the council is based for the Mendip district.
+ College is a kind of school or university, a place where people go to learn skills for future jobs.
+ A 1,2-rearrangement is an organic reaction where a substituent moves from one atom to another atom in a chemical compound.
+ He joined Atlético Madrid in 2015, where he won the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup.
+ It provides the basis for where the other parts go, and carries the nerves that connect them to each other and the CPU.
+ There are now many great crested grebe in the United Kingdom, where their conservation status is “green”.
+ He then studied for a second Master’s at the College of Europe in Bruges where he met Durantez.
+ In the middle is the circular area where the artists perform.
+ Contrary to typical engineering precision, where whole multiples of 10 are considered rounded to the nearest 10, this template treats the numbers 10, 20, 30 as being rounded to the nearest 1 unit, as precision 0.
+ This helps the player find out where the mines are.
+ He played for the Kings for two seasons and in 2013 moved to Europe, where he played for EuroLeague clubs Khimki and Anadolu Efes.
+ In 1970 he started a laboratory, San Diego where he worked until retirement in 1989.
+ The sandstone has horizontal stripes of orange coloured by iron oxide which dry out quickly, and dark strips where bacteria are growing in damp layers of stone.
+ The MIA is a region where farmer grow rice and other cereals with irrigation, as well as citrus, wine grapes and potatoes.
+ Kim Il Sung’s centrally planned economic system, where the government plans the economic output in advance, proved to be too inflexible to avoid the economic disaster.
+ Prawns are a common source of food for humans around the world, particularly in areas where the prawn exists naturally such as South-East Asia.
+ The name Hartley means “place in the wood where the deer are”.
+ DeAngelo killed many people in southern California, where he was known as the Night Stalker and later the Original Night Stalker.
+ The figures 6 stand for Musashi Province, which is an old name of the region where the tower stands.
+ In front of the stupa stands a Buddha image hall known as Wihan Luangpho Chai, where a delicately carved sandstone lintel was found at the back of the image.
+ Humans and penguins are bipedal, and hence are in the orange circle, but since they cannot fly, they appear in the left part of the orange circle, where it does not overlap with the blue circle.
+ That means: those countries where most people are Christians and because of that are part of Christendom.
+ Very common are treaties where a country promises to come to the aid of another country if the other country is attacked.
+ This effect, where the full positive charge of the nucleus is not felt by outer electrons due to the negative charges of inner electrons partially canceling out the positive charge, is called shielding.
+ Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a template by name without invoking it.
+ The band’s debut album “Light Me Up” was released on August 30, 2010 in the United KingdomUK, where it debuted at number 6, as well as at number 18 in Ireland.
+ A quadratic equation is an equation in the form of, where “a” is not equal to 0.
+ As in “Venus in Furs”, he traveled in the third-class compartment, while she had a seat in first-class, arriving in Venice, where they were not known, and would not arouse suspicion.
+ Afterwards, they rush back to where they were and see the Magic Windmill stop spinning, the Teletubbies say: “Uh Oh!” and rush off to do the Tubby Bye-Bye sequence.
+ His most crucial knock came against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Qualifier where he played a stunning innings to get the game back to Chennai’s favor.
+ A bank is where many people borrowing money meet people lending money.
+ He was sent to the infamous Dachau Concentration Camp, where he spent most of the war.
+ He played in the Western Hockey LeagueWHL for the Calgary Hitmen where he played four seasons.
+ He sent it to Nature, where it was published.
+ This has been remedied at Brixton in 2004 and at Vauxhall in 2006 where an additional escalator has been installed in place of the fixed stairway.
+ They are sometimes seen raising their heads above the grass where they are crawling to see what is around them.
+ For centuries, sailors in the northern hemisphere used Polaris to help them figure out where they were on the ocean and what way they were moving.
+ It usually means the point where a smaller river joins a more major river.
+ Richard was put into prison, where he died, and Henry became King Henry IV of England.
+ The body should be considered as being multicompartmental, where drugs can be distributed into plasma – 65% and also fat.
+ The best way for people to protect themselves from chikungunya is to protect themselves from mosquitoes in places where the disease is common.









