Example sentences of "where [pers pn] [vb past] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In New York , where I went to school , some extremely busy and stressed people use the streets , but New Yorkers understand that there is a code of ethics governing running .
2 You may find that the bride says , ‘ Do n't bother to say anything about where I went to school and where we met .
3 Bradley who has travelled the world with his accordion sets the pace in more than 36 Irish tunes including Village Where I Went to School and The Galway Shawl .
4 I shall be amused if you go there , as that is where I went to school ( Christ 's Hospital ) .
5 Drove back to Naples , where I got to bed about 11pm . "
6 I swing where I used to flamenco .
7 It has to do with the way you speak , the way you erm where you went to school , what connections you have , what values you hold .
8 I 've been in digs where you went to bed and you 've had to put your top coat on the bed .
9 Measuring applause does not reveal that the movie was memorable for the woman in the third row because the building on screen reminded her of where she went to school and all those childhood memories came flooding back intercut with the film while the auditorium gently shook as an underground train passed beneath and cigarette ash fluttered down from the balcony in the projector beam .
10 From a perspective in anthropology where social systems were all equally valid , I teased her about cultural police rigidities which caused this rejection of the alternative views she was being asked to examine , to the point where she refused to lunch with me in the Students ' Union , because , ‘ you 're one of those bloody communists I have to listen to ’ .
11 There i , there are a number of things that might affect the way in which we speak and how we use language in every day conversation , such as where we live , where we went to school , what
12 Such as where we live er where we went to school , what hobbies and interests we have and so on .
13 When he thought of the law , his chosen profession , his head filled with the savour of dust ; he could taste it on his tongue , mousey and dry , and smell the foist of the archives where he had to pore over the huge books of cases , statutes , precedents .
14 This same invincible figure has been held responsible for some blunder , or has for some other reason fallen out of favour with his employers , leaves the house where he came to fame and is never heard of again .
15 Did he mention where he went to school ? ’
16 David Whitaker was born in Knebworth , Hertfordshire in 1928 , although fairly soon afterwards his family moved to Barnes in South-West London where he went to school and spent much of his adolescent life .
17 In 1840 he became locomotive superintendent of the Grand Junction Railway ( Birmingham–Warrington ) where he introduced to locomotive drivers a system of premiums for economies in fuel and oil , which enabled working expenses to be reduced considerably .
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