Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And so we do , for the agreement-marking use of " you know what I mean " has spread from the Caribbean community to the wider London community where presumably very few are aware of its Caribbean origins .
2 It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution .
3 Never mind where so long as it is a public space .
4 It did n't matter where so long as it was cheap .
5 There was some congestion along the coast , compounded by the bottlenecks at Connah 's Quay , where Down fast and slow lines converged as far as Muspratt 's Sidings , and again at Llandulas .
6 Meanwhile , Lancashire County Council announced it was to send representatives to the Netherlands in a bid to rescue the Leyland truck plant and the Chorley parts warehouse , where together more than 900 jobs were lost on Friday .
7 Where not long ago the forest was thought of as an ‘ enemy ’ , it is now a source of life and livelihood .
8 The area had been built up where not long before , according to Defoe 's account , there were fields of grass with cows feeding in them .
9 This was in marked contrast to the situation in some other European countries where more formally theoretical disciplines came to be placed at the curricular core of the nation .
10 The Engineers School of Altdorf is a hive of invention and development where ever more complex weapons of war are created for the Imperial arsenals .
11 We were soon visual and able to locate the airfield , where once again the radio was not manned , so we never did get a weather report .
12 Golden Delicious over-runs half of Belgium 's orchards and just five apple varieties have taken over where once nearly 600 varieties thrived .
13 So prior to the funeral , which was to be held in the church attached to the great house , Artemis was despatched with her nanny to Scotland , to stay with relations in a remote castle , where once more no reference whatsoever was made to the tragedy .
14 The intensional pattern corresponding to ( 44 ) is that of ( 47 ) , where once more the property instantiated by the adjective is underlined : ( 47 ) The mapping of the intensional pattern onto the surface syntax of English is again very direct and very natural , being reflected solely in the order of the instantiating elements , with again adjectival form as an overt marker that the second property is applied to the initial E. What ( 47 ) suggests , however , is that the similarity of construction is not between postverbal and predicate qualifier , which has the intensional structure given in ( 48 ) , but rather between postverbal and adverbal , the intensional structure for which is repeated here as ( 49 ) : ( 48 ) ( 49 ) From the point of view of the adjectival property , ( 47 ) and ( 49 ) are essentially the same ; the adjectival property syntactically qualifies another property word , while it is applied to the entity of the noun phrase in immediate construction with the property expression of which the adjective forms part .
15 The triangular market place was tightly packed with such properties and much of the original space had been filled with permanent buildings where once only stalls had been allowed .
16 ‘ Now I can speak of Callanish , ’ Minch continued more slowly , ‘ where my ancestors flew and where once so long ago I cast my shadow down . ’
17 Dolores O'Riordan and three other blokes and me are sitting in a van that 's parked in a yard behind Charlie 's Bar where later on The Cranberries will bring tears to the eyes of grown men and ensure that all present can say ‘ yes ’ when asked if their weekend was happy and filled with nice things .
18 Small wonder that scientists are searching for every lower temperatures , nearer still to absolute zero , where even more mysterious effects may be waiting .
19 In a competition renowned for its ferocity , where even forwards can be burned out in their twenties , a 35-year-old winger is most unusual .
20 How can Darby O'Gill be dismissed as superstitious nonsense when it is part descriptive of a society where even now devotional queues are forming to watch supposedly moving statues .
21 All over Britain you can find places where ancient settlements leave their mark , where legend tells of bizarre events and where even now hauntings are reported .
22 But where relatively very few women are educated , as in Africa and the Indian sub-continent , for example , the impact of husband 's education is strong .
23 They clearly require very large labour or capital inputs and are only suitable where either very high value crops can be grown , and/or in areas of high population density .
24 Each of these points then has another sequence of points accumulating on it where yet more complicated heteroclinic orbits connect the three stationary points , and so on , ad infinitum .
25 Wild plants growing well where never before seen , and growing very well where only found in small clumps .
26 Michael had had a farm across the border , a lonely ruin near a place called Hackballs Cross , where it was said that men with guns had been known to train , and where certainly only the barest minimum of farming ever happened , enough to get the EC grants and little more .
27 The picture for Europe — where currently only 5% of revenues are generated — is expected to be similar .
28 do you think that was a deliberate decision made that it should be part of the flats rather than somewhere outside ,
29 Banks ' and brokers ' investment in London makes any rapid exodus unlikely , but some in the City are asking what ‘ business as usual ’ will be like within a prime terrorist target — and whether the benefits of doing it there , rather than somewhere else , outweigh the costs .
30 Sometimes it can be a steeper angle than somewhere else .
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