Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [noun] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Members of the Hammersmith & Fulham Group said they were struck by Yacoubou 's composure , as well as his considerable command of English . |
2 | Indeed , Ratty 's emotional , if not his ecological , headquarters , the river Pang between Reading and Newbury , where Kenneth Grahame wrote his classic , has been subjected to a notoriously insensitive drainage scheme . |
3 | Europe 's oldest remaining glass cone , dating from the mid-eighteenth century , stands here where William Fenney started his own glass works in 1740 after experience as a works manager on the other side of Sheffield . |
4 | It was not her first transatlantic flight , as she was in the French team last autumn in Washington , New York and Toronto , where Miss Ledermann rode her into second place in the World Cup round , behind Britain 's Tina Cassan and Genesis . |
5 | With his whining , nasal , urban voice , there are moments when he is the weedy boy at the summer camp or Woody Allen finding himself in the South American jungles in Bananas . |
6 | So the wobbly beauty of ‘ Chasing A Bee ’ , ‘ Frittering ’ and endless mantra ‘ Very Sleepy Rivers ’ is offset by tangled thickets of sound , where David Baker practises his booming space cadet comedy voice and improvisation becomes a euphemism ( as only too often ) for indulgent incompetence . |
7 | Expansion in education became suddenly less attractive , as well as being less affordable : in New York the Columbia University sit-in began in April , Paris flared into disorder in May , and in January 1969 trouble was to spread to the London School of Economics , where David Donnison had his chair . |
8 | A second trip to Russia in 1991 involved a trip to the Kremlin where Signor Datrino proposed his exhibition , involving the significant loan of treasures in return for sponsorship of restoration , restructuring and other work at the Kremlin . |
9 | Awarded an 1851 exhibition two-year travelling scholarship , from 1899 he worked in Paris ( under P. van Tieghem and M. Cornu ) , Antibes ( where G. Poirault introduced him to chytrids ) , Freiburg ( under F. Oltmanns ) , and finally the Jodrell laboratory of the Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew . |
10 | Comic look at American racism in MRS DELAFIELD WANTS TO MARRY , where Katherine Hepburn shocks her family with the news she 's to wed a Jewish doctor . |
11 | Most of the Northern Ireland seats counting overnight are safe , but South Down — where Enoch Powell ended his political career in 1987 — is on a knife-edge . |
12 | John McCarthy , Terry Waite , Jackie Mann and spent time in a special unit where Dr Turnbull helped them come to terms with what had happened to them . |
13 | DUN & BRADSTREET SOFTWARE MAKES ITS SMARTSTREAM WINDOWS NT MOVE |
14 | They were produced in court , where Sergeant Thorpe explained they had new pockets . |
15 | STEVE ARCHIBALD & ALAN BRAZIL SHOOT IT OUT ON THE GREEN BAIZE |
16 | You do n't just say , ‘ Give me a hand in this campaign for everyone to put out their dustbins ’ You try to get the mayor to do it , or Princess Diana to do it , or a hundred-year-old lady , in the district or Rumanian orphans . |
17 | Four miles up , past the fallow deer in the grounds of Powder ham Castle , past Lympstone with its red sandstone cliffs , past the eyesore high-rise blocks where Prince Edward rejected his career with the Marines — until we were below Topsham . |
18 | In July he was in a nursing home where Rupert Hart-Davis found him reading a detective story and studying a Penguin book of crossword puzzles — he was " in excellent spirits but his breathing was bad " . |
19 | The silence seemed to go on interminably , before either Mr Smith or Mr Jones found it in him to mutter : ‘ I suppose we were talking a little out of turn there . |
20 | Mr Justice Hamilton is chairman of a tribunal of inquiry into malpractices within the Irish beef industry , where Mr Reynolds made his claim about industry and commerce minister Mr O'Malley a week ago . |
21 | Tim Clayson , prosecuting , said the four had driven to Redcar market where Mr Archer had his stall that he had bought from Miller 's estranged husband . |
22 | Both The Mall and Birdcage Walk are open and you can use Horse Guards Parade to get to the inside of the course and Hyde Park Corner , Victoria or Pall Mall to position yourself outside of the railings . |
23 | But then it is all explained in the last paragraph , where Sir Kingsley gives his highest praise to Clive James , for heaven 's sake . |
24 | In the middle of Fifth Avenue , where Pevsner Road crossed it , was another small grocer 's and a pub called the Boxer , and at the far end , opposite each other , a unisex hairdresser 's and a betting shop . |
25 | Its one and only race was 1966 British Grand Prix where Trevor Taylor lined it up on 18th place on the grid and retired during the very first lap . |
26 | Wostenholme , the Amateur champion , tall , debonair in his white fedora straw hat bearing the crest of Augusta and with all the ‘ cut ’ of his late father , Guy , pondered again the 500-yard hole across the pond , where Gene Sarazen made his albatross two in 1935 . |
27 | In early 1981 , the Israelis had staged an air raid against the Rashidiyeh Palestinian camp — where Mrs Zamzam had her home — and I drove down to southern Lebanon from Beirut to report on the attack . |
28 | We went into the garden , where Mrs Goreng showed them her flourishing orchids . |
29 | Another breakthrough came with the discovery that the Swindon nightclub where Mrs Campbell spent her last hours had filmed her leaving the premises on its security video . |
30 | Another breakthrough came with the discovery that the Swindon nightclub where Mrs Campbell spent her last hours had filmed her leaving the premises on its security video . |