Example sentences of "[subord] she [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Distress caused her eyes to brim with tears , and , furious with her own weakness , she turned and went to the inner office window , where she stared through a blur at the tree-sheltered chalets .
2 She then rebuilt the old hospital in Santa Cruz and opened a pharmacy there , where she looked after the sick of that area .
3 Like everyone else in the village , he knew who she was and where she came from .
4 And if people remembered her they would not have known where she came from .
5 Where she came from , where she was going to , or what her name was , nobody knows . ’
6 ‘ So you do n't know anything of Mrs Marr 's background , where she came from , who her friends were ? ’
7 Where she came from , the Gates of Heaven Ajar were the finest tribute , floral or otherwise , that she could offer .
8 Tomorrow , she assured herself , as she brushed her teeth , she would wake up with total recall of who she was and where she came from .
9 [ Christine Jardine spotted the following article in the magazine of Landsdowne Baptist Church , Bournemouth , where she went on holiday — it is used by permission ]
10 I 've got a list of phone numbers , it seems like fifty , of different people who have been invoked — the doctor , the home help , district nurse , chiropodist , social worker , hospital doctor , Age Concern , the Red Cross , the old people 's home where she went for a break and dozens more , I hardly know who they are .
11 She is now Head of Modern Languages at Queen Elizabeth 's School , Faversham , Kent , where she went after taking her P. G. C. E. at Hull .
12 She managed to escape and ran to a lorry parked nearby where she banged on the door to attract the driver 's attention .
13 She called out ‘ Come in , of course , Nathan , ’ and the young man entered , holding a bunch of flowers which he presented to her where she lay in bed .
14 He found her where she clung to a rope that was curled up in a corner of the iron ship and picked her up and carried her through a secret tunnel down through the floor of the ship , down through the underwater creatures , deep into the earth beneath the swirling sea .
15 They came to a lurching pontoon , where she clung to him in excitement , her eyes enormous at the sight of four enormous man-sized earwigs calmly waiting for the ferryboat .
16 She can rarely have travelled , for example , more than fifteen miles from Brackley , Northamptonshire , where she lived for most of her twenty-four years .
17 Home was Croydon , where she lived with her divorced mother in a council flat , supported by social security , supplemented occasionally by haphazard maintenance payments from her father , who was in the Merchant Navy and had not been seen since Val was five .
18 She had lived there for some time although it is not known where she lived before coming to Darlington .
19 She was able to keep Steve because where she lived within the er there was a little coronet of little tatty houses that have since been pulled down and she was related to fifteen in fifteen out of the twenty two houses she had a relative .
20 Aged 18 , she was given £50,000 from the fund to buy her famous Colherne Court flat , where she lived until her engagement to Charles .
21 Claire took part in the European Junior Masters in Brussels in May , a tournament held for national champions , where she finished in third place .
22 One step , and she could be in his arms , where she craved to be .
23 Her visitors in the Exeter nursing home where she died on 7th December saw all the qualities which made her such a servant of the trade continue unabated to the end — the common sense and humour , the courage , and the huge interest in others .
24 Madame de Lully 's principal residence continued to be the house on the rue St Anne , parish of St Roch , where she had resided with her husband , and where she died on 3 May 1720 .
25 She was taken to another hospital , where she died on October 8 last year .
26 Ann Pearman was carried to her bedroom , where she died at 8pm .
27 Mother had been taken ill suddenly and at once removed to hospital , where she died within a few days .
28 Mrs license returned home after two weeks in hospital where she died from her cancers
29 After her interview with J. D. O'Connor she had mitigated her whoppers to Matey and Dr Neil by moving on to the West End , where she walked along Oxford Street , entering Mr Gordon Selfridge 's store , gazing as raptly at its wonders as though she were truly the poor girl whom she pretended to be , the whole place seeming quite different now that she no longer had her papa 's bottomless purse at her command .
30 Faye had been taken to Labour and Delivery , where she waited in a private room for Dr Greene 's arrival .
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