Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My mate thought he saw something or someone fall off the bridge . ’
2 But there is one scene where I fall over a sofa , which we added on the day of the shoot . ’
3 For me it begins to be noticeable at the railway station where I get off the train each evening , and becomes gradually stronger , like a magnetic field , as I walk up the hill .
4 Come and see the sorcerer 's kitchen where I brew up the grotesque potions that make me a legend here . ’
5 ‘ They wanted a dramatic ending where I kill off the central character and they also did n't like me making fun of the audience .
6 Cloud-cover problems will diminish the number of useful images from the 20–22 per year that are theoretically possible , but even so the monitoring of surface phenomena that change during the year ( such as agricultural crops and natural vegetation ) or which change over the years ( for example the extent of the built-up areas of cities or the extent of forest cover ) is possible .
7 The world relies for much of its weather data on a network of satellites , which are either stationed in a fixed position above the equator or which travel over the poles to scan the globe .
8 She knew nothing of the future other than that it was an inhospitable fog that no-one had any choice but to enter , but she was certain that there was a scene all laid-out and waiting for her where she brought in the name of the man — or woman — who 'd first talked to Chrissie and then run her down .
9 After she completed her degree course , they moved to the United States , where she took up an appointment as an instructor in English at Smith College .
10 And where she blows up the lorry .
11 She was collecting glasses and plates from all over , slinging the contents in a vile bucket , and Philippa noticed that she was n't particularly careful where she stubbed out the cigarette that dropped a little trail of ash wherever she went .
12 This is the same as the main route until you come to the Great Moss area , but where you cross over the River Esk , continue to follow the river to its source at Esk Hause , where you rejoin the main route .
13 Meanwhile , those of you yet to take out a home-loan but thinking of doing so might be better off going for the repayment version where you pay off a little bit of the loan and interest as you go along .
14 Or you went up the fire escape , which had fifty two steps , to go up .
15 Suppose your new washing machine is on the blink ; or your neighbour puts up a fence inside your boundary ; or you trip over a paving stone and break your leg .
16 You either hear this truth or you crawl along the ground looking for worms .
17 No , last week you probably would have got the little joining letter with map , but you probably talked to people in the branch who may have been there , or you talked to your manager , or you picked up the phone and said , how do I get here , you may have even got the map out if you were driving , to actually see what junction you came off the motorways and things like that .
18 From experience and familiarity he or she builds up a mental pictorial encyclopaedia based on study of museum collections , information from archaeological research and accumulated knowledge from books and papers describing objects of particular periods and cultures .
19 Sperber and Wilson 's ( 1986 ) principle of relevance entitles the hearer to expect adequate contextual effects for the minimum necessary processing effort.5 This means that a speaker who is asked to say what , for example , was said in a lecture would not satisfy the principle of relevance if he or she read out the entire content word for word .
20 It is very easy for a Secretary to fail to capture the feeling of a meeting when he or she writes up the minutes .
21 The only memories are of the long walk down from Parkhead Cross where we get off the bus we 've taken along the Gallowgate from the centre of town .
22 Celebration room — the room ( or space ) in which the catechists and sacred experience take place : where we gather round the Word of God and receive his message through symbol and example .
23 The girls continued to sing , ‘ Wallflower waltz , where we sit around the walls … ’
24 Instead , they may receive a reduced pension or one based on their husband 's contributions ; or one topping up the other .
25 in a , in as much as er , you know evaluations an arbitrary , and presumably there must be some right of appeal against the decision taken by the district valuer , or whoever carries out the valuation of the house .
26 Where they roughed out the areas they could cover , and possible sources of material .
27 The stolen car was damaged as they made their getaway and the three men transferred to Wishart 's own car and drove to his mother 's home where they shared out the money in the attic .
28 Just the same refuges of the elderly also appear in the Social Survey of Merseyside of 1934 , where they made up a third of the tenants of the largest multiple households .
29 Before you throw away the plastic strap which holds a four-pack of cans away , snip each ring the straps can end up in ponds and rivers , where they catch around the legs of waterfowl and wildlife , with potentially lethal consequences .
30 This circularity is apparent in the seminal article written by Goody and Watt where they lay down the reasons why they attribute such importance to literacy .
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