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

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1 In the nervous nineties , when the Me generation has grown into the Us generation , we will be looking for Our Shop rather than just an emporium where they stock personal stereos by the thousand .
2 Botswana Two BGS staff remained on secondment to the Botswana Geological Survey Department , where they fill established posts of principal regional geologist and hydrogeologist .
3 They are almost unmineralised except where they contain tectonic slices of the underlying Lewisian basement .
4 Dr Gilvear 's study found that most often the breaches in the embankments occurred where they overlaid old channels and were vulnerable to erosion .
5 The veins are often auriferous where they cut graphitic shales but not where the host rocks consist of non-graphitic arenites .
6 ‘ I want police like they are on television , like The Bill , where they get stuck right in , ’ says one boy .
7 For example , 99.9% of my friends have come from homes where they had major childhood traumas .
8 I kept banging my way to and from the can , where they had incredible pictures of nude chicks front magazines all over the wall .
9 If , so far as the Continent is concerned , the Viking impact is essentially a West Frankish phenomenon , that is because the Vikings went where they knew moveable wealth was to be had .
10 Eventually they reached a stage where they became integrated units .
11 However , they are less obviously to be seen in the academic community as a whole than in the discrete disciplinary sub-cultures , where they take different forms ( Becher 1989 ) .
12 It turned out to be the food market , where they sold swollen watermelons and aubergines and strange shaped fruits .
13 We used to go on Lord Street and he used to be where they sold luscious cakes .
14 The scents of north African cooking , of couscous , of saffron and cumin and turmeric j street-markets , where they sold powdered dyes and spices , sticks of sandalwood for burning , little piles of henna powder and ground indigo .
15 In March 1939 the CRREC claimed that ‘ Not only are Jewish children with no particular religious affiliation being placed in non Jewish homes and schools , utterly abandoned as far as their religious education is concerned , but even children who have been brought up in a religious atmosphere … are being callously placed in non Jewish schools and homes , where they suffer mental torture which , in at least one case , has brought the child to the verge of a nervous breakdown . ’
16 The caddie house was their bar where they drank bottled beer bought at the club door — but more of the Artisans later .
17 In London the situation was very similar to those of Glasgow and Edinburgh , particularly in that many deaf adults had been educated at the Old Kent Road Asylum where they received religious instruction from two earnest ministers , the Rev. Henry Mason , Rector of Bermondsey , and the Rev. John Townsend .
18 In the summertime , it is alive with hot fumes and rampant dogs and fashionable bathers crawling up Highgate Road on their way to the Heath , where they claim respective ponds and languor till the sky slowly turns to a soothing summer gold .
19 cars be permitted to make the lengthy journey out to Finchley and back down the other road to Cricklewood and Willesden , where they met other L.C.C .
20 Matt 's pretty fit from all those outdoor movies where they put olive oil on his pectorals ( though not as fit as he ought to be ) and the two of us gave the crew a bit of a hard time , said union rules did n't apply in the Jungle , and so on .
21 Known as Cadians , they founded a new homeland in the backwoods of south Louisiana , where they discovered bountiful supplies of game — rabbit , squirrel , pigeon and deer , and helpful native Indians who taught them how to make the most of local wild produce .
22 School leavers , or inexperienced people joining the industry often get jobs in riding schools or competition yards where they gain practical experience .
23 Woil had told him that where they flew golden eagles would be near .
24 From 1934 he was responsible for the introduction on the LMS of substantial numbers of diesel-electric locomotives for heavy-duty service in marshalling yards , where they showed great economies over steam and were the forerunners of more than 1,400 of this type on British Railways .
25 Then many continue across the Antarctic Ocean towards the South Pole where they find continuous daylight while their northern breeding grounds are covered by continuous night .
26 Some rich men took utterly destitute people into their houses , where they performed menial services , and it was usual for even the moderately well-off to invite poor men and strangers off the street to eat meals at home .
27 Im afraid its the usual pro footballer thing where they say nice things about the club they ve just joined .
28 Sadly for us he 's gone back to America — where they pay real money for what we do !
29 Sadly for us he 's gone back to America — where they pay real money for what we do !
30 ‘ And to tell my friends to be more careful where they discussed other people 's affairs !
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