Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Where my future lies , whether it may be with Williams , Ferrari , or elsewhere , I really do n't know . |
2 | I 'm aware that we are in very subjective territory here and I have already confessed where my own preferences lie , but I 'm not alone in my opinion that the 80R 's channel two falls short of the mark , because every one of us here has come away with the same opinion . |
3 | I other day I tried to work out where my favourite resorts would come in the German magazine 's top fifty . |
4 | Most other aspects of personnel management are single-status , too , although IBM UK has gone with the national trend by providing cars for managers where their outside counterparts would merit cars . |
5 | Trees of a pendulous habit are for streams and riversides where their fallen leaves can be whisked away by the rains of autumn and winter . |
6 | The Glass-Steagall Act and the McFadden Act prevented banks from operating in more than a few states at a time , and also restricted their scope for involvement in the securities markets and other financial services — areas where their international competitors already had wide powers . |
7 | Presumably this principle would apply to trade unions taking action in the same dispute where their fellow members had been injuncted . |
8 | Savage Orc Shamans are best placed with units of Savage Orcs where their protective tattoos will be enhanced . |
9 | Administrative elites form part of a cohesive , co-ordinated and self-conscious vanguard of social or business elites where their real interests and loyalties lie . |
10 | A year later George and Mary Sumner moved to Farnham Castle , where their two daughters were born . |
11 | They settled principally in the towns of East Sussex , particularly Rye and Lewes , where their new gospels found a welcome reception among men who misinterpreted the speed with which Henry VIII was prepared to change the church . |
12 | Most of the Powis Square mob frequented a particular betting shop where their noisy ways were tolerated . |
13 | In his discussion of two lyric poems Keith Green suggests that the deictic expressions occurring in each text guide the reader in the construction of a context where their symbolic meanings can be realised indexically , i.e. where they perform a referential function . |
14 | but where their filmy skins caught the light |
15 | ‘ We always had to be aware where their main dangers were coming from and defensively we did that . |
16 | So we 've got to start from where the kids are , where their musical experiences are mostly . |
17 | Wordlessly Roman followed her back to the terrace , where their half-finished drinks stood on the table . |
18 | In any case they were quite clear where their own priorities lay : |
19 | The head needs to encourage staff to scrounge for good management , display and communications ideas from schools where they have previously worked , schools where their own children attend , industry , supermarkets , courses , magazines and even books . |
20 | For working-class women , especially the many who lived still in conditions of severe poverty where their own wages were essential to the household , a decision to share a household with an elderly person simply could not mean full-time unpaid caring . |
21 | Bernice moved purposefully over to the corner of the passenger section where their meagre supplies were stored . |
22 | Some Reiver families went further afield , to America 's Wild West , where their cattle-rustling instincts were once more allowed full rein . |
23 | Retiring public servants now routinely move into jobs where their previous contacts and responsibilities can enrich themselves and their employers . |
24 | Most will be educated in special schools for the severely handicapped where their academic achievements will be limited but capable of development . |
25 | Women , as a distinctive category of workers , tended to be ignored except where their domestic responsibilities raised uncomfortable problems for management . |
26 | This is an issue which we must now confront by considering what range of mystical activity the term religion includes and where its outer limits lie . |
27 | But what about the lower threshold of manslaughter , where its minimum requirements form the boundary with accidental ( non-criminal ) homicide ? |
28 | The unit moved to Loughborough University in 1976 , where its title was subsequently changed to the Centre for Library and Information Management ( CLAIM ) , and where its new objectives are to improve the effectiveness of service to users . |
29 | The light , clearing and brightening to the pure pale gold of primroses where its slanting rays could reach , still left the gatehouse and the court within the gates in shadow , and Tutilo kept his eyes on the cobbles and trod carefully , as though he could not see his way clearly . |
30 | To consolidate this success the railway is currently carrying out an extensive passenger survey to find out where its existing customers come from and what they think of the railway . |