Example sentences of "[pron] [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The old drove-roads made their own contribution to the landscape in the wayside inns that grew up to cater specially for drovers in lonely stretches of country , and in the ‘ stances ’ beside them where the cattle were shut up and rested for the night .
2 You would probably want to use them where the fitting will show .
3 He called together all the chief priests and scribes … and enquired of them where the Christ was to be born .
4 ask your Social Secretary office for form AG 5 ( and form AG 1 if you want to claim on low-income grounds and you do not hold a current AG 2 or AG 3 certificate ) , fill them both in and send them where the form tells you .
5 Clause 25 allows employees to challenge the terms and conditions of a collective agreement the employer applies to them where the agreement appears to contravene the principles of equal treatment .
6 I 'm not used to coming from this direction so just remind me where the turning is .
7 He wanted to take me where the cold would hurt me and make me more miserable .
8 We went on a few yards , then I held back to let her go ahead of me where the path was narrowest .
9 And , I certainly have taken steps to make sure that I do n't get a wasps nest , but in that particular area again , because he begged to point out to me where the wasp was getting access to , a little tiny space above my bedroom window , and that has now been sealed , so hopefully the wasps another year will find a home somewhere else that is n't quite so close to my open bedroom window .
10 The last point is the launch date from which sales and shipments take place along the line BD , rising to a peak , then falling to a point I where the product is withdrawn .
11 The last point is the launch date from which sales and shipments take place along the line BD , rising to a peak , then falling to a point I where the product is withdrawn .
12 If you find yourself yearning for a relationship with someone where the feelings are not mutual , or the other person 's love has died , ask yourself what aspect of you that person represents .
13 Then erm names , babies I if a baby 's christened Timothy er it gets called Timmy or Nicholas gets called Nicky , which sort of ties in with the biscuits being called bickie and horsie and doggie and all this sort of ee things that you say to babies .
14 ‘ How happy were I if the Gods above/Would equalize my fortune wth. my Love , ’
15 Erm , as I 've said before , I have reservations about whether a much increased figure about above the County Council 's er proposal could be accommodated within Ryedale District Council , and I if the figure above that is proposed I would suggest that the extra is accommodated within the new settlement , which I presume the ar argue answer you would have expected from Ryedale , erm Barton Willmore 's figure is based on an assumption that they believe that within Ryedale there is a capacity to increase past building rates , I would refute that , erm the building rates in Southern Ryedale I would suggest were abnormally high , because of the development of Clifton Moor airfield , the North Western part of the Southern Ryedale district , sorry South Western part .
16 So I would think that would probably be the only way we would protect ourselves if the threat did come … .
17 A small painting of his provided a moment of calm reflection among those of his more raucous colleagues in Alana Heiss ' ‘ Slow Painting ’ show last summer at P.S.I .
18 It is no concern of his if the city is stubborn , and suffers .
19 If Karr was right , Herrick would have kept copies of all his jobs-as a precaution .
20 In logic we would say to ourselves because the Germans are getting more seats , because East Germany is being added to the union , why on earth should Britain get more as well and it seems very difficult to explain why we should have extra seats at all .
21 Duncan , not the greatest fan of junk food , had picked at his while the policeman enthusiastically devoured his .
22 ‘ Sara , we are a group of middle-aged , well , nearly middle-aged , housewives , who amuse ourselves while the men are toiling , with a little bit of painting , sketching .
23 All these people want to do is hit someone before the lights go out .
24 Perhaps it is time to ask ourselves whether the notion of treatment by opposites , which has held the stage for so long , is indeed the false path that Hahnemann considered it to be .
25 The third again focuses directly upon the child but we may sometimes ask ourselves whether the dissonance between child and parents , or child and society at large , is mutual rather than child-centred .
26 Should we not ask ourselves whether the adulteress had a bad family upbringing , lacking in love , that she reacts in this way ?
27 It 's one thing if you 're fully staffed but if you think that whichever of my boys is on guard duty for the day is responsible for the shopping as well as the cooking , and I have to put another boy on guard as substitute to him and another at the disposition of the local magistrate , and I 've two out on motor-bike patrol — where am I when a case like this comes up and I 've got to be out ? ’
28 In other words , I as the offspring are not gon na want to transfer those two units of reproductive success .
29 Nor do I for a moment suppose that anyone there recognized him , nor was he the sort of author who basked in that kind of admiration .
30 ‘ Players who whack someone when the play is up the other end of the field are cowards .
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