Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd never accept a job where I had to wear a skirt .
2 At this point I had to fly and catch him up , so I flew to Khabarovsk in far east Siberia where I had to spend a night .
3 And so I walked to Whitcross , the lonely crossroads on the moor , where I had arrived a year ago with no money or luggage .
4 So often in my life , where I 've made a mistake , it has been by taking the soft option .
5 " Where I 've got a job .
6 She mentioned a conference at Lancaster University , where she 'd given a talk called ‘ Bringing Spirituality into Organizations ’ .
7 Jay gripped , burrowed her head in Lucy 's belly : here so safe and wanted inside her beloved Jeremy had grown ; her brow nudged Lucy 's breasts , where Jeremy had sucked himself full and strong , where she had found a contentment warm as summer wind across white sands ; here she had swum easy as a seal , crystal seas halcyon over her head .
8 On this occasion she is at a posh party , where she has taken a glass of champagne , but only ‘ to be sociable ’ — a motive which in anyone else would have driven Patrick to contemplate another of the umpteen blows he feels like unleashing — when the novelist unleashes one of his phonological jokes , which play on vagaries of pronunciation .
9 Where you 've got a division in them .
10 Well , it would depend but I mean there are various of nuisance from noise in the flats , or anywhere where you 've got a lot of people put together all living in a s fairly small area .
11 Perhaps you 're exhausted where you 've had a gear problem .
12 In this parched red rock desert , where you have to drink a gallon of water a day to prevent dehydration and heatstroke , a sight like this is pure euphoria .
13 Where you have got a function because you can manipulate them so much , and turn them around , and I thought , there must be points along functions , where it is , it goes against the rules ,
14 Visual field representations are mapped by sampling successive locations in the visual cortex with a microelectrode and , at each location , determining where you have to place a stimulus in the visual field to activate single cells at that location .
15 The ring-pulls on beer cans are a good example , so are drinks bottles where you have to break a seal to open them .
16 There has been at least one occasion where we 've caught a cold because this was not done .
17 This is the first where we 've got a lot of problems with access .
18 In these circumstances where we have referred a sale opportunity to the purchaser , the terms and conditions of our introductory fee are set out in sections 1103.1 and 1108.1 .
19 He expresses scepticism about Frankfurt 's boast of being able to fill their stadium for every session : ‘ I do n't think they will get 9,000 every day , but I would have achieved that here , where we have developed an audience for the game .
20 References to our name will be appropriate only where we have provided a report for publication in a public document or circular , or ( as provided for in the engagement letter ) have otherwise consented to the ‘ form and context ’ in which our name is to appear .
21 Having located the house , he had roared into Belfast and met Mallachy at the Wellington Park , where they 'd had a pint of Guinness beneath the photos of the famous actors .
22 And I saw a hole in the bottom at the side of it where they had blasted a hole in it in order to sink it .
23 A Crown lawyer said that Hall had gone to the Co Galway resort of Salthill with a group of friends where they had rented a house for a week last July .
24 Sir Robert Muldoon , the former National Party leader and Prime Minister in 1975-84 , condemned the government 's welfare cuts and said on his weekly radio programme on Nov. 17 that he would leave Parliament ( where he had represented an Auckland constituency for over 30 years ) early in 1992 .
25 At the press conference , Waldegrave recalled a visit to a UK university , where he had noted a visitors ' book full of Japanese names .
26 Vulgar speculation about his love life usually enraged Richard ; there was still a mark on the pearl damask wall where he had hurled a glass of whisky on receiving the news that People magazine had voted him the World 's Sexiest Man of 1984 .
27 The younger one of Lord Shelley 's sons had come via Windsor Castle where he had shared a dancing class with the Princesses .
28 Up to the fifth floor , then walk down to the third , where he 'd taken a couple of rooms .
29 The South African , injured in a fall two weeks ago , has made a successful return to action , but still feels considerable pain in the lower part of his back where he has pulled a muscle .
30 Relations between this group and the government had been strained for some years because of the sect 's links with Libya and its occupation of a disputed eight-acre site west of the capital , where it had built a commune .
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