Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One often sees much worse bunching than this , where notes hardly have room to move . ) |
2 | These teams progressed to the semi-finals , where Bordon narrowly scraped home 3–2 against Chiddingfold , and Vale comprehensively defeated the Haslemere ‘ A ’ team 3–1 . |
3 | It was written rapidly ( and compulsively ) in early 1914 , in an attic room in Selsfield House with some resemblance to his own study bedroom at 61 Shelgate Road where his writing began and where Helen later gave birth to his son . |
4 | After this but before the rogue was traced , the rogue took the car along to a market in Warren Street ( where dealers commonly sold cars ) and he sold it to an innocent purchaser . |
5 | Where governments directly run media channels or closely regulate private owners ( for example , over TV or radio channel licences ) , the linkages between media corporations and political leaders are considerable . |
6 | Gleizes and Le Fauconnier became friendly in 1909 after a meeting at the home of a young socialist writer named Alexandre Mercereau , where Gleizes also met Metzinger and Delaunay for the first time in the following year , although these meetings did not lead to immediate friendship , and Gleizes knew little about their work . |
7 | The drama begins about 210 million years ago , when the North American plate finished some 600 km inland roughly where California now meets Nevada and Arizona . |
8 | Similar gestures of sympathy were being made in Cork and Galway , where newspapers also opened support funds for the bombing victims . |
9 | The slow movement is a highly introspective affair , never afraid to dig in deep where others merely navigate surface implications . |
10 | This takes the form of direct action by A on the person or property of B whereby B is disabled from performing his contract with C , as where A physically detains B or steals B's specialised tools without which B can not carry out his obligation . |
11 | In normal recruitment procedures , where applications are invited from as wide a range as possible and where interviews subsequently take place any protection an employee may have had previously ceases . |
12 | Corinthian aryballoi are found far and wide , especially in Sicily and Italy , where Corinth long dominated trade and was early involved in colonisation . |
13 | Although Baker once earned £58.17 a week at the NME , he is now a millionaire several times over , appearing as a game-show host ( Win , Lose Or Draw ) and asking housewives if they 'd swap their two packets for one on Daz adverts . |
14 | We sat companionably enough , each ruminating on the nature of existence so early in the morning and contemplating the day 's activity , although Bernard obviously had opinions on that as well , judging by his expression . |
15 | As the figure shows , both pre-exposed groups showed latent inhibition ( were more ready to consume the AB compound on test than subjects not given pre-exposure ) but the size of the effect was much diminished in the group that experienced A and B separately . |
16 | Although Graham rarely touched alcohol , he could do with a beer in the heat . |
17 | Donations of cash and supplies for Polish orphanages and hospitals continued to flood in , although organisers still needed caravans , medical supplies and clothing , he said . |
18 | Although God specifically warned Job 's comforters not to postulate his sins as the cause of his sufferings , the Middle Ages preferred , like most ages , to ignore what God said . |
19 | You did n't tell anyone like , except Joe then told Stuart , Mr ! |
20 | Although Africans generally read tonic sol-fa and Europeans use staff notation , RSCM committees consist of Blacks , ‘ Coloureds ’ and Whites together . |
21 | Although people occasionally discussed questions of local autonomy in private , they rarely raised them , even obliquely , in public . |
22 | Besides , although Franco later blamed Sanjurjo and others for the advent of the Republic , he himself had made no attempt to save the monarchy . |
23 | Although schistosomiasis rarely kills people , its debilitating effect is a burden to many countries in the Third World . |
24 | The middle order , though , was unable to force the pace : Wessels top-scored with 45 ( 77 balls ) , but boundaries were few and far between , although Cronje once lofted Cummins for six . |
25 | Although Coleman still had qualms about the misuse of media credentials , foreseeing a time when immigration officials around the world would automatically assume that any visiting journalist was a spy , it would have been hypocritical to complain . |
26 | Mr Smedley was involved in an argument early on Saturday morning although police only released details of the incident yesterday . |
27 | This design is rarely found outside Persia , although India now produces rugs in traditional Persian herati schemes . |
28 | For instance , coin and currency were always in short supply in the colonies and the British government in a mood of less than salutary neglect did nothing about it , so colonies sometimes passed laws to make bills of exchange into legal tender . |
29 | Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations , there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms , this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product . |
30 | Answer guide : If the net realizable value is less than cost then to use cost would overstate the future benefits ; on the other hand if it is higher , to include the higher figure would mean that unrealized profits were being taken which would be contrary to the prudence principle . |