Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A scream begins deep inside me , a scream coming through a big , empty place , deep as the Colca Canyon , arid as the Nazca Desert , where nothing can give it comfort . |
2 | There are famous figures , Churchill at Chartwell , Kipling at Bateman 's and Wolfe at Quebec House , and wonderful views — over the rolling Weald from Emmetts , the highest point in Kent , and of France from South Foreland Lighthouse — and do n't forget the Trust protects long lengths of coastline including 4.5 miles of the famous White Cliffs , as well as acres of open countryside and woodland where everyone can walk completely free of charge . |
3 | Once it 's properly launched , where everyone can see it , you wo n't have to worry too much about rocking the boat , ’ he said . |
4 | What I need is an introduction to a new house , where I can meet these fresh delightful creatures . ’ |
5 | I 'm sick of Portraits and wish very much to take my viol-da-gamba and walk off to some sweet village , where I can paint landskips and enjoy the fag-end of life in quietness and ease . |
6 | There is one place where I can say I am at home , where I can live in peace and quiet with my most beloved father and my dearest sister , where I can do as I like , where apart from the duties of my appointment I am my own master , and where I have a permanent income and yet can go off when I like , and travel every second year … |
7 | ‘ A room with lots of good natural light , and a large table where I can spread out my things . |
8 | I have reached a stage where I can watch television , as long as the programme does n't require too much attention , and knit at the same time . ’ |
9 | And I make a place for myself where I can watch them both out of the corner of my eye while I read . |
10 | There 's nowhere else with such a great choice of books , nowhere where I can trawl through such a selection |
11 | Want to get a 900 number , where people can call and get a message , where I can talk with them . |
12 | ‘ Now you listen to me — if I ca n't have a chalet I must have a room where I can talk to Silas privately . |
13 | Flaubert finished Madame Bovary on April 30th , 1856 : there at Croisset , there where I can jab my finger , between two spreading and unknowing sploshes of watercolour . |
14 | BELVILLE : I will not sue meanly where I can command . |
15 | I am going to ask Daddy to take me back home where I can go to work . |
16 | ‘ If I cry , he gets so angry that I ca n't bear it ’ , said another , ‘ and I go away and find somewhere by myself where I can go on crying ’ . |
17 | I need them written down , where I can touch them . |
18 | For my own part , having a little woodland garden , this is one of the two plants which I am forever poking in where I can find a place for another . |
19 | ‘ Where I can find you . ’ |
20 | That will stop you walking round the streets and put you where I can find you , thought Coffin . |
21 | Have you any idea where I can find her ? ’ |
22 | For I have come to rest in Rainbow 's wing-mirror , where I can keep all three players in this drama within my sights . |
23 | What I need is a nice little research job where I can write my books and keep well away from them . ’ |
24 | By the way , is there somewhere where I can freshen up ? ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'm thinkin' of buildin' me a shed where I can work in peace , ’ he added , sucking his bleeding finger . |
26 | However I am not sure where I can obtain information about the relevant countries , especially their laws and regulations concerning visitors . |
27 | ‘ I wonder if you might tell us of a local hostelry where I can purchase a good dinner ? |
28 | Since then I have done something I should have done in the first place : found a gap in the rushes only ten yards downstream where I can heave into the fish without pulling them into more weed . |
29 | I 've always been fascinated by bag ladies who choose to live on the street- I 've come to the point in my life where I can understand what makes them drop out . |
30 | My medlar will be planted where I can see its pure white blossom in spring and watch its autumn leaves turn crimson . |