Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At 5pm that day I went along to Anouska Hempel 's very individual and attractive showroom at 2 Pond Place , Chelsea , where I saw her really lovely couture collection , for which she derived the inspiration from Eastern Europe . |
2 | Where I find him occasionally disappointing is in the dreamier world of the Gymnopédies and the more intriguing Sonneries de la Rose Croix ( one of the composer 's Rosicrucian works ) . |
3 | So where she fill it up from ? |
4 | The old memories were stuffed back into the dark , locked cupboard at the very back of her mind , where she kept them safely shut away . |
5 | Where she met where she met him then ? |
6 | some people , does n't matter where you go they never change ! |
7 | ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice . |
8 | ‘ And we 've got Swire Sugden where we want him now , ’ I said . |
9 | Kipling wrote : ‘ We 've only one virginity to lose And where we lost it there our hearts will be . ’ |
10 | Next we visited a grain processing mill , a hospital where they proudly displayed their own X-ray machine , a chicken-incubating factory , and a fish farm , where we watched them ingeniously catching fish with an enormous net stretched right across the fish-pool . |
11 | That would drive him to madness , to the place they most wanted him , the place in which it would be even more difficult to find the Key ; an institution , a hospital where they filled you up with all sorts of disgusting drugs and deliberately kept you as stupid as the rest . |
12 | where they shove them up |
13 | If anyones around leeds at the time the two pubs I would suggest going to watch it are The Pack horse in town ( where they put it on in a private room upstairs for our convenience ) or the Fav up near the Uni where they have about 20 screens and away fans get regularly beat up ! ! ! ! |
14 | Then we walked through to another room , under the stand , where they checked us again , politely but methodically . |
15 | They then entered Isabella 's chamber , where they found her together with Mortimer and the Bishop of Lincoln . |
16 | Tanjung said : ‘ Witnesses claim that police are taking the arrested demonstrators to the central Timisoara square , where they beat them up and stab them with bayonets , before shoving them into lorries and driving them away no one knows where . ’ |
17 | Monks went off with his money to the other side of the world , where he spent it quickly and was soon in prison for another act of fraud . |
18 | Before she was aware of what he was doing , he had lifted her up and was carrying her to the bed , where he deposited her gently , like some priceless , fragile object . |
19 | He fetched his sleeping bag from the cornbin , where he kept it so the mice would n't make a nest in it , and curled up to go to sleep . |
20 | where he looked it over , shook his head |
21 | When they immediately reacted with their automatic alarm response of rolling up into a tight ball , the entire family promptly rolled down the slope of the hill and came to rest at the man 's feet , where he picked them up and popped them into his collecting bag . |
22 | He took her by back streets to Golden Lane , where he handed her over to Noakes , the mortuary attendant . |
23 | But his arms reached to enfold her , drawing her against his chest , where he held her closely for several long moments . |
24 | and er , it 's simpler than me doing it anyway in the |
25 | ‘ I was always drifting off and losing myself in my head , which I suppose is no different to anyone else except I carried it further , wrote it all down . ’ |
26 | ‘ He 's not easy to describe , although I remember him perfectly . |
27 | The girl that did most of the kissing was the worst kisser , I wo n't say her name although I remember it well . |
28 | Now going back to this handicraft , although I said I really did n't want to be committed to all the meetings , I 'm quite happy to carry on with the handicraft , providing you do n't expect me to turn up at every meeting . |
29 | But although I chose it virtually at random , this does not make it ‘ typical ’ , any more than the horrific Bihar gaol described by Sinha ( 1978 ) in which 143 people had died within three years . |
30 | ‘ I think , Mr Boldwood , that although I respect you very much , I do n't feel — enough for you — to accept your proposal . ’ |