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

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1 ‘ Is this where I make the noble suggestion of keeping away at weekends to leave you free to sail as much as you want ? ’ he demanded .
2 It ended up where I felt the whole world was on my shoulders .
3 I went by the Galerie de Diane and then down the stairs leading to the basement in the Pavillon de Flore where I followed the underground passage , badly lit — but where were the kitchens ?
4 where I mucked the whole thing up trying to get the
5 The second half brought Tchaikovsky 's 4th symphony , where I fear the fourth movement was a little too fast , certainly on its opening , although a conductor can well afford to accelerate the pace towards the conclusion .
6 I said goodnight and went to my own room where I found the sleeping-car attendant had duly lowered my bed and laid a chocolate truffle on the pillow .
7 The Manton trainer said : ‘ Dr Devious is in great shape and on course for the Juddmonte International where I think the 10 furlongs will suit as long as they go a fast enough pace .
8 In this Church where I encounter the Triune God I am called to worship with my whole being .
9 I remember researching the notes for the Bach Brandenburg Concerto you played when you brought the Berlin Philharmonic to play in the Sheldonian in Oxford and coming across a passage in the writing of that great American philosopher Susanne Langer , where she defines the competent artist as someone whose mind is trained and predisposed to see every option in relation to others and the whole .
10 Mrs James then told the court how she and Mr Loxton had been transported by the police to Nottingham some time later , where she saw the same man in a street there .
11 She went to the headquarters of the Special Air Services in Hereford where she underwent a ‘ terrifying ’ driving course where she learnt the basic techniques in handling a possible terrorist attack or kidnap attempt .
12 Moments later Rachel was beside the patient again , where she administered the antianginal medication spray beneath his tongue , then , closing his mouth , put the oxygen mask over his nose to assist his breathing .
13 They were in cupboards , boxes , bags , under beds , in drawers , behind cushions , and even in the big soup pan where she made the marvellous soups .
14 She buys some soap and ribbons in the market , where she notes the huge rise in prices since her last visit .
15 She now teaches at a local girls ' school where she finds the all-female staff ‘ extremely supportive of each other ’ .
16 I dropped the axe , wiped my temples and joined her where she held the incandescent bung away from her skin .
17 At the time she was on six months ' leave from WWF International 's Swiss office , where she heads the conservation news service and edits WWF News .
18 Where you keep the major portion of your money also depends upon what additional services you are like to require from your ‘ bank ’ .
19 ‘ Is that where you heard the bad words you used just now ? ’
20 The main distinction I think you will find when you tour round Greater York is is that the distinction is between areas of intensive agriculture where of course you have the w which is to the west and to the south of the city , where you in fact have the highest quality of agricultural land , and the areas to the north where you have the lower quality agricultural land and therefore you have greater retention of cover .
21 Where you watched the distant crash ,
22 There is a tiny glass bead in the door , one of those squint-through devices where you check the daily rapist , but since the landlord has never seen me before I am content to stand there looking serious , like an estate agent with news .
23 And you do n't need to put in the whole amount , but then if you do n't put in the whole amount or you withdraw the net interest which you 're entitled to do then you 're pulling away the build-up are n't you ?
24 Or you loved the melodramatic gesture more .
25 He or she co-ordinates the assistant education officers ( see below ) , and deals with major initiatives such as secondary school reorganisation .
26 Someone who can not predict what will happen after he or she takes the first drink .
27 An applicant for judicial review may lose the case no matter how sound it might be as a matter of substantive ( as opposed to remedial ) law if , for example , he or she pursues the wrong procedure for seeking a remedy or does not satisfy the rules of standing ( see Chapter 3 ) .
28 In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question .
29 If the originator chooses to proceed , he or she enters the next phase , referred to as initial screening .
30 In contrast , where we expand the protected interests to include loss of profits , as in the example of the dentist 's wasted time , the test of personal responsibility is likely to require consent or knowledge of the probability of loss .
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