Example sentences of "where [pers pn] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But I ended up being sent to the juvenile court where I received a conditional discharge . ’
2 ‘ — and then I belonged to the Pasha of Re'durat and played a prominent part in the battle of the Great Nef , which is where I received the slight nick you may have noticed some two-thirds of the way up my blade , ’ Kring was saying from its temporary home in a tussock .
3 You see where I cut the Busy Lizzie .
4 That 's where I got the other one of that .
5 I saw one on top of the bed I do n't know where I put the other one It 's down here Jean .
6 ‘ They awarded me a seat behind a pillar for this French farce , but foolishly I moved to a place where I had a full view of the stage .
7 As a hallway , it is the place where I invite the good Lord to step over the threshold and talk with me .
8 The lord cardinal wished us to attend one more of his interminable banquets — and this is where I made a bad situation worse .
9 Right , well , well , actually yes , what , what you look at , is , is what 's important to you and you put a cash value on it , and it might be the mortgage , it might be education , it might be giving yourself a couple of years ' salary and paying debts or whatever , er , and the security of knowing that O K , if I die , I 'm not leaving a problem for my family , but at the same time if I 'm in a situation where I get a serious illness and I ca n't bring in an income , I 'm securing my , my , my future in that respect .
10 I next ran at Oslo where I set a personal best for 200 metres , so that was encouraging .
11 And that 's for beds in registered nursing homes in one health board area where I think the total bed complement for the health board is something like 3000 .
12 Now this is where I think the Japanese score dramatically , they spend many many hours defining things which we say it 's not worth the effort to define .
13 Then I went to Chartres , where I found the unequal spires of the Cathedral strangely homely and appealing after the stately symmetry of Notre Dame .
14 Right , so we 'll type a formula into this cell , this is where I want the total sales figure to be .
15 In the Swedish industrial culture where I do the main part of my research , four types of profiles on these three orientations are discernible .
16 Er on the sand at Grimness Now there 's hardly any sand there then , you had difficulty finding a patch , not not like where you 've the huge area now at the Barrier And so er I I I know that in the Hope they had a bigger one , and I believe in the Wyvell area they had one as well , you see ?
17 On the following flights you position the final turn and approach relative to where you made the last one , i.e. if you kept too close and landed rather far into the field on the first landing , you will move back more on the next , remembering the positioning of the previous flight .
18 and for our team achievement is climbing from the bottom to the top of the North Stack in Anglesey … its not Everest … and its been climbed many times before but this is where you taste the true flavour of British mountaineering …
19 Bielle is where you join the main valley road , and four miles to the south of it is Laruns , a neat and pleasing little town with a real town square which I have more than once thought might be good to stay in .
20 I du n no where you got the forty five from !
21 twenty mile an hour on the A forty seven this is where you get a big , some big lorry come along and go and land up my fucking arse
22 Now , where you get a big breakwater , erm the most spectacular example , historically , along the Sussex coast is the Newhaven breakwater , which , the present one was completed about eighteen ninety erm that 's just a very large groin , and on the west side of Newhaven breakwater and under the smaller breakwaters along the Sussex coast , you 've got the accumulation of gravel .
23 So you 're actually , if you 're going for a job , you want er for the highest place where you get the highest wages , which was a for any working , you 're going
24 That 's a risk , that 's where you get the wrong answers .
25 This is the same as the main route until you come to the Great Moss area , but where you cross over the River Esk , continue to follow the river to its source at Esk Hause , where you rejoin the main route .
26 It is the sort of place where you find a different object of interest every time you go back .
27 Erm by , as many definitions we spend a third of our lives at work , whe where you spend the other two thirds ?
28 Very quickly in , what , what can I say , I mean it 's an appalling situation where you have a political party that believes that it can solve all the ills of these the country that it has created in the last twelve years , I hope on the explicit though I tend to think renunciations are fairly clear here , but erm I hope you 'll listen .
29 A common example of problems with auto-exposure is where you have a dark foreground subject , say a building , which has bright sky in the background .
30 You go up some steps to a reception area , from where you have a clear view down into the clean kitchen , then down some steps into a dining room that looks like a well-lit Tube tunnel .
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