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

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1 They travelled to Mundemba , 230 kms west of the airport at Doula , where the WWF Park HQ is situated and where their first task awaited them .
2 She does n't get a newspaper and had to ask the social security for new shoes for the two children at school where their last pair of trainers got holes .
3 I simply ca n't stand whizz-kid City high-flyers who think of nothing but profit and loss accounts and their latest seven-series BMW and where their next magnum of Bollinger is coming from ! ’
4 If someone were ill with starvation , it would be cruel and thoughtless to advise them to look after their spiritual life and not worry about where their next meal was coming from .
5 The Stillmans moved to Florence in 1878 , whence she continued to send work regularly to exhibitions in Britain and the USA , where her first appearance in 1875 had drawn favourable notice from the novelist and art amateur Henry James [ q.v . ] .
6 Liz is now under close watch at her Bel Air home where her seventh husband Larry Fortensky is nursing her .
7 Betty Gilling was at the cottage door , her white hair knotted prettily on top of her head and her arms folded over the mound of her stomach where her eighth child was curled , almost ready to be born .
8 Marks had grown greyer , more hairy , more stringy in the years-since their last meeting but he was the same man , shrewd , cynical , and a cop to the bone .
9 Or their first live-in girlfriend taught them quickly .
10 According to the AMA argument , any attempt by the government to prevent individuals having high-priced plans would , again , violate his or her Fifth Amendment rights .
11 Dr Sharon Camp , who edited the Index , said : ‘ A child born in Mozambique today can expect to live only 48 years and has a one in seven chance of dying before his or her first birthday .
12 It follows that an individual 's patterns of thought are conditioned by the nature of his or her first language .
13 According to John Landon , senior lecturer in multicultural education at Edinburgh 's Moray House College , a child who appears to be fluent in English in spite of its not being his or her first language may still be unable to cope with testing in English .
14 I reasoned that this was where I would find a small breeder advertising his or her first clutches of chicks for sale — someone who was n't big enough to justify advertising all year round .
15 After his or her 18th birthday , the young person would be transferred to a young offenders ' institution before moving to an adult prison aged 21 .
16 The card is valid until the holder reaches his or her 20th birthday .
17 He thought that headhunters were kept on their toes by the generally-held view — expressed frequently both inside and outside the headhunting industry — that a consultant is only as good as his or her last assignment .
18 She continues like this until either her last bead drops into an empty hole and her turn ends ; or her last bead dropped creates a new four-bead group in one hole .
19 such person has not reached his or her seventy-first birthday at the time of injury
20 its fifth or its sixth leg giving it trouble .
21 Those were offset by a double bogey at the par-five 15th , where his second shot went into the water .
22 He arrived back at his parents ' home in Bures St Mary near Sudbury , Suffolk , yesterday where his first task was to wash off the grime of Patagonia , much of it volcanic dust .
23 In prison he did n't have to worry about where his next meal was coming from .
24 George sat looking like a frog who has no idea where his next fly is coming from .
25 At first they worked in the Direktor 's villa , then moved to the icy theatre , where his last fear was removed .
26 Smash Hits will want to know about your make-up or your boxer shorts , Melody Maker leans towards aesthetics and primal therapy and the local Argus might just want to know a few biographical details and where your next gig is .
27 Most of us did n't begin our education or our first job with plans to do what we 're actually doing today .
28 now if I want to go down to the sea front well I 'll shall get a taxi and , and sha n't be worrying where me next meals coming from because I 've saved it , so , so that 's , that 's no worry , I was saying to Arthur if we went to Butlins well it would take all we had , because it , we could n't go to Butlins under three hundred pounds for two of us , we could n't go anywhere else , if we go to Blackpool , our , our said to , to , to dad , I , I would like to pop to , er I do n't think we will do because , er , the hassle for your dad , but er , I 'd like to go and see aunty Annie , but I do n't want to go to Nelson to do it
29 In the pinewoods below the cliff the air was still and I remember being distinctly intimidated by the size of Raven Rock , where our first tick of the day was to be found .
30 But with these we guarded the water works , patrolled the hills and woods , and maintained a guard duty at Rugby Works , where our first H.Q. was situated , working our normal jobs by day and on duty by night .
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