Example sentences of "[art] [noun] where [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I headed out of town and found the path through the woods where earlier I had seen the white hound running . |
2 | Then you have the noise of the fan where upstairs you 've got the window . |
3 | Gulls picked at the mudbanks where once he 'd searched for jewellery . |
4 | That 's also the area which is growing fastest and it 's also the area where increasingly it 's DHSS funding that 's making it all happen . |
5 | Put them round the corner where where I did n't know where they were . |
6 | Custom becomes the cause where once it was only the effect . |
7 | He prinked himself before the glass where formerly he had gazed . |
8 | Not only in being able to select a group where perhaps we can justify more aggressive therapy , or even a group that perhaps we should just treat palatally but also in the future with the development of anti- angiogenic therapy . |
9 | Er and perhaps er you know you can have a role where maybe you 've got ta make decisions and alright you do it . |
10 | In the interval much had happened to Marx and he was by then an exile in London in a place and a situation where inevitably he was more remote from the centres of political action . |
11 | We 've been very careful not to be seen to be interfering or for anybody to think that we were going to tell groups how they would run their groups , because the groups are fairly autonomous and they pre-existed parish councils er , but a you know this is almost a direct invitation and we could actually respond to this in terms of an invitation and ask other groups if they would be interested in our respon in our going to , to visit them , rather than a surgery where maybe we 'd sit here and nobody would turn up . |
12 | Jane also felt she was not really in a position to refuse : ‘ I was missing the fifth years , which meant I had lots of ‘ free time ’ , so I was in a position where really I could n't refuse to do it . ’ |
13 | The NARAL advertisement is an example of nonsexist language being used apparently as the norm , but in reality to make a point , to make people think of women in a context where ordinarily they might not ( as the inheritors of constitutional rights ) . |
14 | His wife has even closer links with farming , She is the daughter of an arable farmer situated well south of Teesdale , in an area where both she and her husband were born and brought up . |