Example sentences of "[verb] where [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I can understand soldiers being allowed to play with guns , but I would like to know where he got those handcuffs . ’
2 I do not know where they get these dogs .
3 My sister and I had a hazy idea that he sold rabbit skins from a sort of tray suspended from his neck — but as he was always beautifully neat and clean I do n't know where we got this idea from .
4 She should have said , I do n't know where you got these things , but please put them away before somebody sees the sun glinting off them and assumes it 's me spying on the guests .
5 ‘ Look , Luke , I do n't know where you think this evening is leading , ’ she had plunged in determinedly .
6 I , I do n't know where he gets that figure from .
7 We must start to define where we expect genuine refugees to come from .
8 Have you decided where you want this umbrella tree ?
9 Do you remember where we picked those blackberries up by the railway line ?
10 I forgot where she lived red light murders
11 Where the child 's attendance is not expressly ordered it is a matter for the child himself to decide where he has sufficient understanding to do so .
12 Now I wonder where you got that expression from ?
13 wonder where you bought these clocks ?
14 It seemed a simple system when I got to know it , but wondered what it was all about , with chaps standing in different places and shouting and bawling where they wanted this waggon that was being pushed off , as he came running without the train they diverted it into siding , you see , sorting out a train .
15 Children should be encouraged to attend where they have sufficient understanding and are able to express their wishes and feelings and participate in the process ( para 6.13 ) .
16 And review where we got last time , and to plan ahead erm for the future .
17 ‘ Ca n't think where you got that impression . ’
18 I could n't say where he spent that evening , not for certain .
19 ‘ Did Nicola say where she got this information from ? ’
20 ‘ I can not imagine where you got that idea . ’
21 ( a ) He can arrest where he has reasonable grounds for suspecting that an arrestable offence has been committed and he has reasonable grounds for suspecting the person to be guilty of the offence .
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