Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And a call came over the radio that there was a problem with one of the pumps downstairs , so seeing I had nothing better to do at that time I went downstairs to give them a hand .
2 A couple of blocks away is John Smiths , where I met my old friend Robert Clow , in company with his number two , Willie Anderson , current treasurer of the BA .
3 And she had opened my locked drawer where I keep my private papers , but I 'm not going to mention that .
4 ‘ On Lee Beach there 's a safe anchorage where I keep my old fishing boat , ’ said her host .
5 I lay there in the Bomb Circle where I killed her other son , and I hoped that she was dead , too .
6 South bank as well 'cause that 's where I started , where I got my first board ever .
7 I watch the familiar shops and houses go by ; Mum 's old gift shop ( now a video shop ) ; the Arms , where I had my first pint ; Dad 's old garage , still doing business .
8 I came from a B-Cat prison where I had my own basin and toilet .
9 ’ ‘ cept ‘ rithmetic , ’ I replied with bravado , ‘ where I beat her silly . ’
10 Prices ( including flights ) based on the Taj Holiday Village where I stayed my first week start at £566 per person for seven days ' bed and breakfast ( £738 for fourteen days ) .
11 Tried projecting negative of Bride from holograph enlarger , he wrote , but image thin and weak where I want it strong ( though indeterminate ) .
12 I will consider the written representations and representations in reply of both the parties and may , where I consider it necessary , seek additional oral representations from the parties possibly by means of interviews .
13 I waited for another few seconds and then crossed the landing to my own flat where I completed my own process of locking myself in for the night .
14 A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation .
15 There again make sure nobody hanging out of a window or somebody doing summat daft , walking a to along top of roofs .
16 The user is then free to choose the environment which best matches their use characteristics or which improves their aggregate efficiency measured in time , error or quality terms .
17 Despite their rousing calls for a cinema that was ‘ vital , illuminating , ’ and their polemic against a national cinema divorced from contemporary realities , they turned to a series of novels set in the English provinces for material out or which to make their first movies .
18 To complicate the picture even further , there are a number of other devices which , although not strictly security interests in the sense of vesting some type of proprietary interest in the creditor or which give him possessory control over assets of the debtor company , nevertheless act as security .
19 She nodded and strode briskly to the sideboard , where she busied herself pouring coffee .
20 From our village she travelled by coach to the south , where she made her new home near London .
21 And Rita 's workroom , where she makes her satin-draped baskets of dried flowers , is still untouched with boxes of flowers lying all around .
22 Returning briefly to Dublin , she next went to Rome and Athens to do more studying before coming to work in the British Museum , and going to live in Knutsford , Cheshire , where she did her greatest work , the bust of Archbishop Alexander , Primate of All Ireland , which stands today in Armagh Cathedral .
23 Art recoils , growing steadily smaller , tetchier and more tentative , shrinking like a 20th-century Alice , except that , where she retained her imperial dignity unimpaired , he regresses to a tearful fractious child dwarfed by the conflicting pressures of a fragmented adult world .
24 Within five minutes a young locum arrived and Allison was immediately admitted to the local maternity hospital , where she lost her fourth child .
25 This , this dimension is about er where you prefer to focus your attention and where you get your psychological energy from .
26 You take your bad horses where you take your good ones . ’
27 It 's , it 's beautifully shown in the Catholic Mass when erm they say well it 's , through my fault , through my fault , through my most grievous fault and where you strike your own breast .
28 where you kept my first cautionary letters .
29 ‘ This is a bloody business here , not a bloody knocking shop where you pick your own hours … ’
30 Where you have your main account depends very much on where you are most of the time .
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