Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She also received a rose arbour for her garden where she plans to spend more time in her retirement . |
2 | And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ? |
3 | Where we 've got those conditions great , but we 've also got to find a trade unionism for the rest and the growing majority of employees in Britain . |
4 | He had , in fact , just left me on a bench in a nearby park where we had spent some time together before he decided to go for a stroll . |
5 | The point has now been reached where we need to finalise this work . ’ |
6 | This is illustrated by Pignataro v. Gilroy ( 1919 K.B. ) where we have seen that property passed to the buyer under section 18 , rule 5 . |
7 | Where we do use another airline , either from or to the UK , you will find details in the appropriate price panels or itineraries . |
8 | Never one to wallow in self-pity , he 'd started by mugging a couple of Indian kids in bright shirts behind the bus station and then he 'd followed a Yuppie type from his bank 's Cashcard machine to the stairway of a multi-storey car park , where they 'd had some dealings involving a Rolex and all the wad in the Yuppie 's wallet . |
9 | where they 've got that ghost in the house |
10 | Some directors of the House of Industry had trespassed on workhouse premises , where they had lopped some trees without permission . |
11 | A little later on she dropped Edna and Karen in Oxford Street , where they planned to do some shopping before catching the train home . |
12 | ‘ A small minority of Members of Parliament after these weeks and months of debate have still been unable to tell us what they want , where they want to lead this country and who is going with them . ’ |
13 | This means assessing their likes and dislikes by means of preference tests where they can simply choose between different options , or ‘ operant conditioning ’ tests where they have to perform some task such as pecking a button to get access to ( or to exit from ) a particular environment . |
14 | Some have argued that the TNCs have disrupted traditional family life where they have hired more women than men , for example along Mexico 's northern border ( see Fernandez-Kelly , in Nash and Fernandez-Kelly , 1983 ) . |
15 | Inadequate timetabling , the organisation of lessons during lunchtimes and instead of normal lessons or assemblies , the allocation of unsatisfactory classrooms , the poor arrangement of furniture for learning purposes , the lack of suitable materials — all these factors tend to discourage learners of community languages , especially where they have had little influence on the choice of their subject options when a community language is involved . |
16 | The senior nurse now acts as a support , resource and coordinator and a flattened hierarchy results : the senior nurse is the key to the professional development of staff who often come from a traditional nursing culture , where they have had little accountability . |
17 | In April 1965 Crawford opened with Harry H. Corbett in a new comedy , Travelling Light , at the Prince of Wales Theatre , where he had enjoyed such success in Come Blow Your Horn . |
18 | His undoubted talents never blossomed in public life , and he devoted himself to an immense rebuilding and renovation programme at Chatsworth House , Derbyshire , where he loved to spend many hours in the library . |
19 | I could n't go back to work although I had tried several times and socializing was no fun at all . |
20 | Although I 've presented this training programme with specific work-outs on specific days , it is the work-out sequence that is important , not the days of the week . |
21 | Although I tried to do this visualization several times a day , I found it best and most rewarding first thing in the morning when I and my mind were fresh . |
22 | Provided you have a fair left hand reach it 's possible to play this without a capo , although I have seen many people play it either with one at the 2nd fret , or without one by transposing the part down to E … |
23 | I deal with children all the time erm many of my I 've been there eight years now and so lots of children have passed through my hands who in particular have lots of educational problems and need special help , and I suppose somebody though erm that although the rage now is to have Governors who are working in industry , and that 's perfectly proper , that it would n't be a bad idea to have somebody who is supposed to have some knowledge and background of the way children behave and what children need , so erm although I do have some politics , you know , Bill , I erm largely keep them quiet in the governing body . |
24 | With a top capacity of some 75 litres it 's large enough for a week 's backpacking , or even extended expedition use , although I do have some doubts as to whether it could stand up to the rigours of expedition life . |
25 | Although I did hear that accident was n't entirely kosher . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'm not afraid to admit that I wanted you last night , more than I 've wanted any woman for a long time . ’ |
27 | But what made me decide I 'd had enough was when one night about 11pm I was about to climb into bed when the bell rang from the drawing room so I had to slip some clothes on and go and answer it . |
28 | They had n't come in yet so I started getting some food ready and tried to make up my mind what to tell Rick . |
29 | ‘ I recommended the player through a contact , so I have taken some flak from my management team . |
30 | Once I had written these letters , I then applied to the Department that was officially responsible for serving the Diplomatic Corps . |