Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I know of one pub where the licensee gave out cards to the people he wanted to let in , ’ said Coun Cussins .
2 I walk through the lounge thinking something looks wrong somehow , then stop and stand still where the lounge opens out into the main terminal building , suddenly filled with horror and confusion ; it 's all too small and not shaped right !
3 His art emerges as the product of the extreme poverty of his early years when sex was cheaper than food and where the circus stood in for the corrida .
4 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
5 Simpson , another big-money signing from Oxford , split the defence for Gabbiadini to take on Munday , and cross low , where the ball went in off one of three defenders supposedly guarding the near post .
6 After lunch ( in a little restaurant with a vine shading the tables , where the proprietor comes out for a chat , and orders him a brandy on the house ; 37,20 , wine and service included ; astonishing value ) he lies down on his bed , and with delicious gradualness , watching the bars of sunlight stirring gently on the half-drawn curtains , falls asleep .
7 And where the road goes up , the Gave de Cauterets comes ebulliently down , first among chestnut trees and then through a much sterner landscape as the valley contracts into a defile .
8 Where the system falls down , of course , is when someone changes their mind about the typeface that 's going to be used or the number of columns per page .
9 It is difficult to see how the courts can scrupulously review the reasonableness of police discretion where the case comes up so long after the event when the wording in the Act is so very wide in the first place .
10 That evening , at about seven o'clock , he returns to his house in Lonsdale Road , the very far end of Lonsdale Road , where the lawn slopes down directly to the bank of the River Cherwell .
11 Cadfael , who could sleep or wake virtually at will , always felt the particular solemnity of the night offices , and the charged vastness of the darkened vault above , where the candlelight ebbed out and died into lofty distances that might or might not stretch into infinity .
12 ‘ Is that where the glue comes in ? ’
13 Only in one circumstance can this aggregation take place : where the parent sets up a settlement for the benefit of that child and the income arises from that settlement and is paid to the child .
14 Only where the foreigner brought in technology that could not otherwise be obtained or where the firm exported the great bulk of its output were these constraints relaxed .
15 Under it , where the rainwater ran down and gathered , the planking was a swamp of rot and funguses .
16 Midges danced where the burn opened out into the bay ; a haze shimmered off the rocks .
17 We have a responsibility to bear in mind where the money paid out in benefits comes from .
18 The end-point of the walkable , or sometimes scramble-able section of the Gorges is at a waterfall , where the water shoots out from a hole in the rock on the left and falls sixty or seventy feet into the stream .
19 With any shock into the body there are only two burns , one where the shock went in and one where it left .
20 From the buffet we could see the restaurant where a ten-piece dance band was playing ‘ Mambo italiano ’ and about thirty couples danced various improvisations on the Western dances according to whether they came from Leningrad , peking , or East Berlin , where the TV picks up the Western stations .
21 Gastrin induced a dose dependent increase in enterochromaffin like cell density , oxyntic mucosal histamine concentration and histidine decarboxylase activity up to the dose of 5 m g/ kg/h , where the increase levelled off .
22 She crossed the bridge between the frogs and set off for the far end of the green , where the lane led up into the council estate .
23 Yeah , where the ceiling goes up .
24 Around the other side of that point of land , round where the river bends back on itself and we can not see , lie the Greenwich Marshes .
25 To the west it gets narrow quickly , then there 's a big bulge where the river runs in , at Tandown Primary School , then it ends fairly sharply . ’
26 He had been born in Tucupita and had grown up there in the region of Venezuela where the great Paraqua river met the Orinoco and flowed into the Delta of the Orinoco where the sea moved on to Trinidad .
27 Beyond that sea rises a mountain range and beyond that stretches a vast desert where the sun twists round and beats down so hot it would dry out an eagle 's wings and turn them to dust if he flew too long .
28 where the sun goes under .
29 where the sun poured down and the children
30 They have the Fair in a great field where the sun beats down and the people look at me , and they see me very clearly , and they look away , and some of the children laugh and some of them cry , but they are all afraid .
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