Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is this where I make the noble suggestion of keeping away at weekends to leave you free to sail as much as you want ? ’ he demanded .
2 I turn for where I remember the door to be and see others pitching forward , slamming drinks down to cover their faces with their hands .
3 Where I stay the police do n't do enough to stop crime .
4 To minimize confusion , I shall use consumerism where I mean the first , and the consumer movement to denote the second .
5 The second half brought Tchaikovsky 's 4th symphony , where I fear the fourth movement was a little too fast , certainly on its opening , although a conductor can well afford to accelerate the pace towards the conclusion .
6 I return to the lawn , make an excuse to go to my room where I lock the relics away in my blue metal toolbox …
7 Where I think the problem lies is that the Victorian age was one which stressed personal salvation and the individual soul .
8 The Manton trainer said : ‘ Dr Devious is in great shape and on course for the Juddmonte International where I think the 10 furlongs will suit as long as they go a fast enough pace .
9 A class for the Over 60s at the Dolphin Centre in Darlington takes up my Tuesday afternoon , where I play the piano .
10 Where I call the cut , and he 's going the cut what cut that 's the canal I says up the cut between the two the two buildings she said no that 's the alley
11 In this Church where I encounter the Triune God I am called to worship with my whole being .
12 Where you keep the major portion of your money also depends upon what additional services you are like to require from your ‘ bank ’ .
13 Go to almost any city and you find sink estates where you get the feeling that the council hates the place and the people too .
14 It always helps to attend a group where you get the support of other people in the same situation as yourself .
15 The poem expresses a lot more anger in it than in ‘ Futility ’ where you get the impression that Owen has given up .
16 ‘ Numbers ’ implies sub-Martin Gardner gym exercises , or boring pastimes where you turn the calculator upside down , or the stark numerological idiocy best summarised as a load of old cabbalas .
17 And , crucially , you 'll need to decide if you want a discretionary ( self-select ) PEP where you take the decisions .
18 Brenda , I adore it , it 's me all over so the bathroom I had endless trouble , as you know , with Shirley I had to buy stuff and Shirley came in and I gave her little presents of this and that and helped her with cooking meals for her she re-grouted practically my bath tiles and my en suite tiles because we thought water was going through the wall , and it was and then I had to replace the where you take the plug out in the bath , I forget what you call that , the trap
19 where you take the animals , you come out right , and there 's a butchers i n't there ? , cross over road , big shops on corner , it 's on that block
20 This task orientation is not unlike the ‘ foreshadowing ’ mental set of the ideas game , not perhaps in the example of exercise quoted above , but in those kinds of exercises where you know the outcome before you start .
21 But I think he 's a bit worried I read into this that there 's a current there where you know the peasants are getting very radical , our is we ca n't be too radical and therefore we need to issue something which is gon na .
22 The top must measure about six feet by four feet … you can please yourself where you put the steps .
23 I mean it 's a bit arbitrary where you put the pass by a mark
24 Put Magic cams on to the carriage and place the point cams where you wish the motif to go .
25 So what is the best way to do , that where you ask the questions , now they did if you could help me out is the when you do one section an you hand all your papers in somebody else marks them
26 It is a graphic adventure , set in a far off mystical land , where you control the actions of a single adventurer and must explore , solve problems and achieve certain objectives .
27 If you are a person who is classified as being ‘ at risk ’ , that is elderly , frail or disabled in some way , then you should seriously consider either living in a sheltered housing complex where you have the safety net of alarms in every room rigged to a 24-hour warden service , or subscribing to a medical alert system .
28 It 's not so much a style difference as how comfortable you feel , and where you have the handholds .
29 The main distinction I think you will find when you tour round Greater York is is that the distinction is between areas of intensive agriculture where of course you have the w which is to the west and to the south of the city , where you in fact have the highest quality of agricultural land , and the areas to the north where you have the lower quality agricultural land and therefore you have greater retention of cover .
30 This is always a very popular event , one where you have the opportunity to meet up with old friends and we hope make new ones ; so please obtain your tickets early to avoid disappointment .
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