Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A recent report from the EOC found that ‘ overall the Youth Training Programme does little or nothing to widen girls ’ horizons or to provide ways out of the low-paid and dead-end jobs which are a feature of many women 's lives in Northern Ireland today ’ .
2 those , those read it thought yes , this is , this is , I 've got nothing to object to , nothing to er to write and complain about , or nothing to take issue with , so anyway I , I find that encouraging .
3 There are millions of people who admit to being members of the two Christian churches and their various sects , but who do little or nothing to give substance to that admission .
4 CsA has the sequence c- ( ) , where Me indicates N -methylation and MeBmt is ( 4R ) -4-[ ( E ) -2-butenyl ] -4 , N- dimethylthreonine .
5 What would really terrify him would be to take to an experienced orchestra a Rachmaninov symphony , or well-known works , where everyone had expectations of a fresh miracle .
6 Readers in the Republic of Ireland can book by telephoning one of Butlin 's Dublin agents:B & I Line Tel : Dublin 778271 .
7 Sadly , I 'm a bit of a pessimist & I think MUFC will win in Turkey … still a couple of weeks of good terrace chants on this one no doubt ! !
8 We had a very good time , & good weather , for the rest of our stay , & I think Richard enjoyed showing us the many attractions of his area as much as we enjoyed seeing them .
9 ‘ In Australia you are not supposed to have a cleaner or someone to do things for you , there 's not such a class distinction .
10 I 'd left school in 1976 , I was unemployed and it all happened through a drama group at the Royal Court Theatre where I met people who were out .
11 De Burgh hems me in on every side but where the sea is , save only Chester , where I thank God for Earl Ranulf .
12 My nocturnal escapades sometimes included visits to the school kitchens , where I ate bananas , leaving a mound of their skins conspicuously on one of the tables , and quantities of ice cream , which I scooped up in handfuls , defiling the common stock with the unhygienic touch of my individuality .
13 The photograph must have been taken from about twelve feet in front of her , where I surmise Summerchild 's desk was .
14 Arsenal have had also apart from the first game , where I doubt coventry went looking to attack , rather than counter attack .
15 Where I go Meredith law goes , ’ the Captain said loudly .
16 We wasted days and days dancing in the Pink Pussy Club , yawning at Fat Mattress at the Croydon Greyhound , ogling strippers on Sunday mornings in a pub , sleeping through Godard and Antonioni films , and enjoying the fighting at Millwall Football Ground , where I forced Changez to wear a bobble-hat over his face in case the lads saw he was a Paki and imagined I was one too .
17 I will take you where I took Heather .
18 It was like from head to toe there was these marks on my body where I had bruises , and I got done for police assault — I could n't believe it !
19 We all went to the carol service in Bath Abbey , where I had difficulty restraining my tears .
20 ‘ That where I live friend , ’ I told him .
21 I frequent the Heath , the Ladies ' Pond , where I meet Kelly and Jo and lush Simone , sunning themselves in topless array and munching on nectarines which drip down necks and towels .
22 Late that afternoon we made a perfect three-point landing at the RCAF airstrip in Whitehorse , capital of the Yukon Territory , where I found shelter for the night in a bare but adequate room at the Whitehorse Hotel .
23 My first stop was at the Halcyon Days stand where I found Mrs Benjamin with her husband ; she runs the wonderful Halcyon Days shop in Brook Street , which is such a godsend to so many of us for an attractive last-minute present .
24 Back Downtown , to Canal Street , where I found Chinatown , with the second largest Chinese community in the West , 30,000 .
25 In point of fact , for my Uaru tank , I would probably simply potter out to the garden , where I have piles of our local rock , which seems to be a metamorphosed sandstone , and has proved inert during years of use .
26 or I like T-shirts .
27 It is not for Jan or I to welcome people to the Community , although we do everything else .
28 Or I mean David was saying you can do this you can do that you can do the other you can do this .
29 Every day on Chelalo Haig-Thomas or I saw nyala , usually in small parties of cows and immature males ; I once counted a dozen together .
30 Either you sail with me or I withdraw bail . ’
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