Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I suppose it might explain one of the greatest mysteries of her 40-year reign — where she gets those shoes and handbags .
2 Uma Thurman stars as a hitch-hiker who ends up working at a pansexual beauty ranch , where she joins fellow workers in rebelling against the owners and their male-servicing feminine hygiene products .
3 The Marr technique of painting is to go and visit the subject , where she makes copious notes on eye colour and other little idiosyncrasies that will help catch the soul of the dog .
4 Why has the image of farming gone from one where the farmer was respected as the provider of food for the nation to one where he gets enormous subsidies to produce food mountains and is a burden on the taxpayer ?
5 His gallery is a grand townhouse on East 79th Street where he trades modern masters , including art from the estate of Pierre Matisse , which he purchased in partnership with Sotheby 's , and blue-chip post-war American and European paintings by Jackson Pollock , Rothko , de Kooning and Francis Bacon .
6 where he drinks nine pints a night .
7 He wanders lonely valleys and isolated copses , where he plays enticing music on his flute .
8 I know of one evangelist who puts aside one day a month for prayer and retreat at a Roman Catholic monastery where he receives much support .
9 An example is in farming , where he says British researchers have produced important innovations that have been commercially lucrative .
10 Bardul has a small stove with a chimney set into one flue here , where he brews Lustrian coffee ( he has many sealed tins of this here ) and cooks whatever he can find to eat .
11 The 53-year-old leader was shown standing with a reporter in a large hall next to his home , where he holds public meetings .
12 Yvonete , who works in the nearby cigarette factory , takes us to her husband 's workshop , where he makes wooden effigies of the Christ of Rio for sale to tourists .
13 We are in London 's trendy media haunt , the Groucho Club , where he has that day become a member , his celebrity enabling him to jump a one-year waiting list to his evident delight , and where he is promoting his new BBC travel series Pole to Pole , a sequel to the successful Around the World in 80 Days .
14 A supervision order may include a requirement that the child submit to medical treatment if : ( i ) it is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that the child 's physical condition requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) that satisfactory arrangements have been , or can be made , for the treatment ; and ( iii ) that the child consents to the order , where he has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision ( para 5 ) .
15 Allan Brawley is Professor of Social Work at The Pennsylvania State University where he teaches social policy and social work with the ageing .
16 Ruben Schindler is Dean of the School of Social work al Bar-Ilan University , Israel , where he teaches social policy and social work supervision .
17 Dennis also looks after the fruit cage and the greenhouse , where he grows scented plants for the house , like stephanotis and jasmine .
18 He goes to his lorry where he drags six bags to the edge of the lorry 's platform .
19 And often , says Penny Mansfield , it 's not so much that he falls in love with another woman but he 's at a stage in life where he wants some diversion .
20 A second technique is deconcentration — although functions may be departmentalised in a single central government department , it may nevertheless be desirable for administration to be dispersed from the geographical centre and into the regions and localities where it takes actual effect ‘ on the ground ’ .
21 Go on I tell you what why do n't you flip it over and start on the other side , even though it says this side done , this is an old tape from a seismograph and er we were afraid to use it in our work but I think the sound 's alright on it , you flip it over and where it says this side down , put that side up and use the other half of the tape and let me hear your comments back .
22 The nutty edge is carried through into the flavour , where it meets pleasant hints of green apples and greengages .
23 Continue on track as it bends right then curves round edge of large field , then past a second building and up minor ridge , where it meets another track coming up from right .
24 The idea has now reached dimensions where it requires some assistance by individuals with stature and/or money to legitimize its growth .
25 This religious dimension is conserved as a sub text in many political ideologies , where it furnishes particular articles of faith in the self-emancipation of ethnic minorities , or in their special role as makers of their own history .
26 Where it employs professional musicians full- or part-time it should ensure that their salaries take account of their training and qualifications as well as of the time and contribution which they are expected to give to the worship .
27 Together they plot to undermine and ruin their errant spouses by hitting them where it hurts corporate types the hardest : their egos and bank balances .
28 Extensive shallow lakes or lagoons of salt or soda water , where it builds conical heaps of mud on which to lay its eggs .
29 Potential targets for arachidonic acid include not only the presynaptic terminal , where it may act to increase L-glutamate release , but also glial cells where it depresses L-glutamate uptake and the postsynaptic cell , where , for example , it can potentiate NMDA receptor-mediated currents .
30 Firstly , harmonisation of national policies , especially in areas where it offers obvious advantages , e.g. labour mobility .
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