Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Right where we want you , ’ a quiet voice completed her sentence from behind her . |
2 | ‘ Aye , right where you sit , ’ Maggie replied quick as a flash , which earned a laugh from Susan . |
3 | Turn right where you see a waymark arrow and bear left crossing the stile around 150yds further on . |
4 | Right where it meets which is there . |
5 | When she 'd said she was worried about her superiors , he 'd felt like telling her that he had her superiors right where he wanted them , but he could n't . |
6 | And right where she did n't expect it in the black universe was another dark space , solid with hidden meanings , difficult to see , alien to her comprehension . |
7 | Either we use them properly or we get rid of them . |
8 | He gave me an ultimatum : either get down to training properly or we part company . |
9 | So y y y you , you , you , you 've got at least three things which are all sort of brewing up there and you think good grief what a , what a , what a state to be in because the poor doctor does n't know what on earth to do , poor Jan does n't know , well it 's worse for Jan cos she 's sitting there thinking I 'm going potty or , you know , ca n't stand properly or you know is leaning over or , or numb down one side of her face or , or or whatever it was , it was i i it was the , the dizziness I think actually which which was most alarming . |
10 | Erm , where the ball is n't in the socket properly or it does n't |
11 | This is because here energy levels are often depleted — either she does n't eat properly or she diets in order to keep slim . ’ |
12 | It probably matters little where we choose that point as long as it is not at infinity . |
13 | But it matters little where he plays ; he is a prolific try scorer from any position , as a career total of 247 touchdowns testifies . |
14 | If you 've truly got nothing better to do , let's forget the charades and carry on where we left off … eh , my love ? ’ |
15 | I propose we carry on where we left off , unless you never want to lay eyes on me again , of course . ’ |
16 | ‘ He 'd schooled very well and although I had hoped for a lead for a bit longer , we had to go on where we did . |
17 | Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off . |
18 | It had worked very well last night with Fräulein Hubert , better than he 'd hoped , but he ought to be careful until his plans were all consolidated , then he could dump Ingrid and carry on where he 'd left off with that lovely little thing . |
19 | Once Chapman had gone there was no one with his dynamism and far-sightedness to carry on where he left off . |
20 | I took on where he left off … what have you done for me ? |
21 | In 1990 it came of age , in 1991 it carried on where it left off with a superb Easter opening at a cold and windy Donington Park , England … |
22 | The back row simply carried on where it left off against the Welsh with the indestructible McBride , Robinson and O'Hara repeatedly first to the breakdown . |
23 | Now apart from by taking land from the landlords which is pretty in unspecific , all of the others are , are s are straight , very moderate , very limited acquisitions and then if you go on where you 've got ta protect the middle peasant etcetera , then they are really very low key methods , you , you , you would not see that I think as being the return to land reform . |
24 | No lights came on where I figured the master bedroom probably was ; that comforted me a bit . |
25 | ‘ I 've only got to the end of the year but my family will be carrying on where I left off . |
26 | Are all the rest of us to give up and sit on our hands rather than serve humbly where we deserve ? ’ |
27 | I knew that Ben was a good enough footballer to play effectively where we wanted him . ’ |
28 | A total of 40.7% of respondents chose their last holiday on the basis that they had done the same before and enjoyed it ; 19.7% went somewhere where they had always wanted to go ; and 17.9% went on a word-of-mouth recommendation . |
29 | You do seem to enjoy watching nude bathers , so do n't you think it would be much better for everyone involved if you went somewhere where they did n't mind being watched ? ’ |
30 | He 's run out of plaster and he 's got an urgent call somewhere where he thinks he 'll need it . |