Example sentences of "where it [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You know where it says now try this , I 'd like you to do that exercise , putting in all the punctuation . |
2 | Most of you simply because they have no shame , now bringing it round to a spiritual thing , how can we show that we , where it describes there beggars for the spirit , it really means having no shame whatsoever in the truth , never hold back in demanding really , what your requirements are in the way of spiritual things and a good mirror to this is analyze yourself and ask yourself what am I like , am I really a beggar in spirit , what am I like when the magazines come ? |
3 | Nothing else , except a thick dead branch lying tossed under the bushes , and just aside from it , the bleached shape in the grass where it had formerly lain . |
4 | When the ball finally reached him , the normally placid boy bared his teeth and , whirling the bat round his head , whacked the offending object back up to where it had just come from . |
5 | One of the four mock-doric pillars had fallen and now lay , like the broken leg of a stone giant , half-buried in the window frame behind where it had previously stood . |
6 | I made no pilgrimage to Valladolid , where it had all begun . |
7 | The Americans came ‘ over there ’ for the last act and the curtain came down in Belgium where it had all begun four horrific years before . |
8 | In at least one such area where it did eventually intrude , the original ‘ rotten apple ’ is believed to have been a government agent . |
9 | This is n form of working memory , as the cue is meaningful only if the animal remembers where it has just come from . |
10 | But in industrial countries in particular — or in countries that abut industrial countries — the rain has been growing steadily more acidic in recent decades , to the point where it has already done severe damage to ancient buildings and statues , where it is has virtually destroyed vast numbers of trees in continental Europe ( notably Germany ) and killed most of the life , including the fish and crayfish , in many of the lakes and rivers of Scandinavia . |