Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Thoo and t'missus and Jonna and Maisie must come 'ere one Sunday , afore long . ’ |
2 | ‘ Be a storm afore long , ’ announced one old man ; ‘ I can feel it in me knees . ’ |
3 | There is clearly an element of informal conciliation-if only to safeguard public money . |
4 | The seven virtues put together the three theological virtues which arise from man 's relationship to God as his creator , and are the condition of all Christian action — faith , hope and charity — with the four classical virtues which relate to man as a social being : justice towards others , prudence in distinguishing good from evil in the world , fortitude in all circumstances , " whethir so betides " and temperance to achieve a balanced life-style to " lyff skillwisely [ with discretion ] als the lawe techis " . |
5 | Choice occurs chiefly in the areas of popularizations , introductions to a subject field and textbooks , where badly or unsuitably written texts may be rejected because there are alternatives available . |
6 | There was also a link through to Archie McIndoe , one of the finest plastic surgeons of his day , who was based at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead , where badly burned pilots were sent for treatment . |
7 | Medical expenses and repatriation costs to the UK ( where medically certified as necessary ) . |
8 | When the beak could hold no more , they disappeared into the depths of a thicket where presumably they had a well-hidden nest of young . |
9 | The difference in the popular vote was less dramatic : for the CPP , 398 141 ( plus five uncontested seats , where presumably they could have had a landslide ) ; for the combined opposition , 299 116 votes . |
10 | And so we do , for the agreement-marking use of " you know what I mean " has spread from the Caribbean community to the wider London community where presumably very few are aware of its Caribbean origins . |
11 | His brother was interned , his mother was told to move inland , away from the coast — where presumably it was thought she might signal to enemy U-boats , and Mauro himself , although a child , was not allowed to leave Easington without a permit . |
12 | And indeed , where little had happened in the years before December 1557 , there was an alarming upsurge of Protestant activity in 1558 . |
13 | In areas such as the Baltic provinces and the semi-autonomous Duchy of Finland , the government 's attempts to tighten its control and impose administrative and cultural uniformity created nationalist opposition where little had existed . |
14 | The outward characteristics of religions have an inner meaning which brings them from their very separate and distinct starting-points towards an appreciation of the Mystery at the heart of religion where paradoxically the distinctions merge . |
15 | And that schedule … later became a printed schedule and he had a very finely developed scenario where eventually a certain amount of equipment , particularly TOW missiles , would be sent to Iran , ( and ) hostages would be released … |
16 | It all comes down to practical implementation of flexible working hours and job sharing , so that women working in the nursing profession do not have to follow male patterns of employment , where eventually they find that combining family responsibility with work is simply too difficult , and they leave . |
17 | Miss Honey did just that , and within a couple of weeks she had moved into The Red House , the very place in which she had been brought up and where luckily all the family furniture and pictures were still around . |
18 | He had retired to NZ after a long career in education and publishing with Schofield & Sims , Collins Educational and Holmes McDougall , where latterly he had been publishing director . |
19 | Census returns also show a steady decline from a late 19th century peak where arguably there was gross overpopulation , a situation that was remedied by drastic reorganisation of tenure and agricultural use and emigration , ( Caird , 1979 ) . |
20 | It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution . |
21 | Where obviously inadequate parenting occurs , the response of the statutory services in most cases should be to support parents and help improve their parenting , whilst keeping the child within the family . |
22 | The efforts to simulate weightlessness in 2001 are largely omitted in 2010 except where obviously unavoidable such as inside HAL 's ‘ brain ’ and , especially , in space itself , between the Leonov and the long-abandoned Discovery , Bowman 's ship . |
23 | Perhaps the most important reason is that if the company should go bankrupt , the pension fund ( which is normally administered by an appointed financial institution ) would not be affected , which can be contrasted with a pay-as-you-go system where obviously there would be no employees left to finance current or future pension benefits . |
24 | We come to a river , absent from my map , where suddenly I see the plains and both banks smeared with colour . |
25 | People who had had experience of the National Assembly , where much the same procedures were followed , or who had picked up the style from televised broadcasts of it , were at a decided advantage . |
26 | And it is with the statistical evaluation of leys that there is most controversy and where much work still needs doing . |
27 | Other major buildings have been identified in the Northgate area , where much painted plaster and fragments of quarter-round mouldings have been recovered . |
28 | Although TNF α infusion causes general activation of procoagulant pathways , its action seems preferentially targeted towards dividing endothelial cells — that is , at sites of injury , where much lower concentrations will induce this spectrum of prothrombotic change . |
29 | Mozart 's music will be played throughout the world in 1991 in many bicentenary celebrations , but where better to listen to his operas , chamber music and piano concertos than in Vienna , a city that he described as ‘ the best place in the world for my metier ’ . |
30 | Where better than this great vault of abandoned statuary and skeletons , to avail themselves of their Catalepsean Nodes for a couple of hours ? |