Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Where I lived and that ? |
2 | ‘ I once gave a speech where I said that most of recorded music was like stuffed birds in a cage , that do n't sing . |
3 | Finally the NCC is also entitled to designate Sites of Special Scientific Interest , where they deem that this is necessary in view of the flora , fauna , geology or physiography of the area . |
4 | The two tiny suits of armour still stood where they belonged since some remote knight had given them up ( sent them to the attic of the day , like old hunting boots ) . |
5 | They learn who the residents are , where they sleep and any particular problems which they might meet straight away . ’ |
6 | Mr. Coghlan accepted that a verdict of death by natural causes aggravated by lack of care can be returned in accordance with Reg. v. Southwark Coroner , Ex parte Hicks [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 1624 , but he submitted that section 19 of the Act of 1988 does not require a coroner to hold an inquest where he foresees that such a verdict is possible . |
7 | ‘ What does it mean here , where it says that this used to be a ‘ crubeen shop ’ ? ’ |
8 | Where it seemed that this would cause injustice , equity stepped in with the doctrine of " part performance " : if the contract were partly performed , equity would not allow a statute to be used " as an engine of fraud " . |
9 | ‘ He was n't keen to put his head where it hurts and that does n't go down well here . |
10 | The regulations give some guidance by directing that an application may be refused where it appears that any advantage accruing would only be trivial , where the simple nature of the proceedings would not normally require the assistance of a solicitor , or where funds from another source were available but not pursued . |
11 | If research can be done in Holland and the USA , I do n't see why it should n't be done in Britain , except I suspect that some British police forces are just hostile to outsiders . |
12 | Even a heartstopping pause just before ‘ Dieu parmi nous ’ ( also from La nativité ) breaks into dazzling Toccata ( at bar 59 , 5′35″ ) is not totally contradictory to the score — although I doubt whether any other organist would dare to keep us waiting for quite such a long time here . |
13 | I live in hope that the Institute will be clamping down on such practices , although I fear that this will increase the cost of an audit for the smaller business . |
14 | Although I say that this story could really happen , I doubt that there would be the character of Simon in reality as I think that a boy his age would realise the dangerous situation he was in , and join the other boys . |
15 | Which really is the worst sort of hype , because although I think that some of the things I did in The Birthday Party were good and some of them were great , some of them were just , ‘ So what ? ’ |
16 | The neck features a volute behind the nut in order to maximise strength at this infamous weak spot , although I suspect that this is done more in the service of art than anything else , maintaining as it does a classic line . |
17 | ALTHOUGH I agree that many industries are run better by private enterprise than by the state , I think there should only be one bank . |
18 | Work would be a crude er a crude assessment er between nineteen ei nineteen ninety one census of employment data and nineteen ninety one census data would indicate that there is a greater inflow of commuters now than in nineteen eighty one , although I accept that that is crude and I would n't like |
19 | ‘ The area is far more rugged and wild than I expected and some of the ridge walking has been spectacular ’ Paul told us from Italy . |
20 | Erm I 'm afraid dinner 's gon na be a little later than I anticipated cos that chicken is quite big is n't it ? |
21 | He was still smirking , so I presumed that some juvenile guessing-game was required of me . |
22 | We must have the proposals in it , so I hope that all my hon. Friends will support the motion . |
23 | Such help is certainly required , so I hope that this facility of the Territorial Army will not be wasted . |
24 | ‘ Once I realised that this novel was going to be a kind of mammoth , I decided to forgo writing the series . |
25 | Okay , so she lost but that 's not important . |
26 | You are surrounded by the latest edition of the N C V O News , so you know that this is the last occasion . |
27 | ‘ Once she knows that this is the way the cards have fallen she 's not going to say ‘ I ca n't do it , I ca n't cope with it ’ and whinge . |
28 | The main man-child 's self-adoring ennui sticks in the craw once you realise that this is what he 's going to be doing on his death bed . ’ |
29 | Once you realise that some blocks need to be matched early , in order to gain access to others , things get tougher . |
30 | Although we predict that many of these sites are DNA-PK phosphorylation sites , we do not expect all Ser-Gln motifs to serve as DNA-PK recognition elements . |