Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Does it conceal a kind of romantic fascism , where everyone has a proper state and none should aspire to alter or change this state ?
2 I stopped right there , where I had an uninterrupted view , and watched the rim of it flatten out , spreading fire along the ocean 's edge .
3 ‘ Well — if you 'll excuse me I 'll go to my room , where I have a good book .
4 There is one place where I can say I am at home , where I can live in peace and quiet with my most beloved father and my dearest sister , where I can do as I like , where apart from the duties of my appointment I am my own master , and where I have a permanent income and yet can go off when I like , and travel every second year …
5 Where I have a little concern and that 's only 'cos I do n't know the of all of it , is that you are picking up , yes very minor non-conformances but in practice fairly large numbers in a fairly short time scale what I would be concerned about is when you get your B S I audit that these other areas that you have n't looked at have got equally this lack of attention to detail , that you end up with not only major break down in your system , but sufficient minor breakdowns in your system , to cause them to say that they wo n't give you registration .
6 It begins with the concept , where someone has the bright idea in the first place .
7 However , as was pointed out by the Court of Appeal in Coward v Comex Houlder Diving Ltd ( 1988 ) ( reported in Kemp & Kemp , Section M , para27-322 ) the conventional percentage does not necessarily apply where the wife had been earning a considerable sum herself prior to her husband 's death or presumably where she had a substantial private income : see also Davies v Hawes ( 1990 ) reported in Kemp & Kemp , Section M , para27-323 .
8 She rubbed her arm , where she had a large bruise above the elbow .
9 WOULD ALL TEACHERS PLEASE PUBLICISE THIS OFFER WELL IFF YOU HAVE A LOCAL RALLY THIS TERM .
10 Where you have a persistent problem with perennial weeds , label them and tell your friends they are part of your bid to conserve our natural flora .
11 Innsbruck , the famous Olympic ski resort is another excursion where you have a fascinating guided coach tour of the city followed by a few hours to explore for yourselves .
12 Sometimes , particularly where you have a specific audience , the task may be primarily a logistical one — moving them from A to B — and you can solve this by bussing them in .
13 Where you have a wide fascia board , you can produce fancier shapes , such as horseshoe , lancet or three-centred designs .
14 Whether you are out of work and applying for a lot of jobs , or in employment but looking to change , there is only any point in applying for positions where you have a real chance of being successful .
15 Closed bridging is for transactions where you have a definite time limit .
16 That 's the difference between Knightshayes and some of the lovely old seventeenth-century gardens where you have a beautiful garden with no connection with the outside ; is suits the houses but it does n't blend . ’
17 Bide you here , where you have a fitting home for yourself .
18 And the argument that my reformers made against that was simply that where you have a huge number of people who are desperate for jobs , there 's no level below which the wages may not fall , under a free market system .
19 It is a mistake to simulate confidence where you have no certain knowledge .
20 The main distinction I think you will find when you tour round Greater York is is that the distinction is between areas of intensive agriculture where of course you have the w which is to the west and to the south of the city , where you in fact have the highest quality of agricultural land , and the areas to the north where you have the lower quality agricultural land and therefore you have greater retention of cover .
21 So we saw almost nothing of Hong Kong , except the inside of the luxurious Hong Kong Hotel , where we had a few hours ' sleep before going to the railway station in the morning .
22 During our journey we had been taken to Sherwood Forest , where we had a short while to look around and similarly at Chatsworth house .
23 That day we walked from Glaramara to Castle Crags , where we had an excellent view over Derwent Water before crossing the valley to explore Grange Fell .
24 We returned to the Duke 's house in the forest , where we had an excellent dinner .
25 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a place for parliamentary contacts where we have no diplomatic relations ?
26 It is difficult to relax with them , and even with each other , under such circumstances , perhaps especially in those ‘ social ’ events where we have a perfect right to do so , events which we ourselves have organized .
27 Where we have a different point of view is the point of view that says that a general education which will train the mind erm and expand capacity for judgement and so on , erm is perhaps more important than an exact knowledge of erm some particular political science theory .
28 As a Nottingham Member , my hon. Friend is justly proud of the higher education opportunities for his constituents in their own home city where we have a fine polytechnic and a magnificent university .
29 Increasingly , we feel the main objective should be to give support where we have a significant local presence — a refinery or chemicals plant , for example .
30 The majority of the truly narrative lines are found at the start of the Shipman 's Tale , where we have a careful introduction of the characters and setting of the tale .
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