Example sentences of "[subord] where [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Where where they 've been bombing it
2 I was I was wondering too , myself , as I was travelling here where where it actually came from because er I do n't remember as a child , myself , doing something like this .
3 Where where you know that he can go out to the market for a popular metric bearing and and slaughter the old price
4 Absolutely , absolutely , I think you know , I I mean I just feel there should be a total ban on anywhere where where you ca n't get the information that you require , you know .
5 Where , where where you ph er you use the phone
6 Where where she 's got her flat .
7 ‘ It 's a lot worse here than where we are . ’
8 The Liberal Democrats did only 1% better in seats where they were second than where they were third .
9 Where jobs are available , there is evidence that higher AFDC payments do apparently encourage more people to remain dependent on the state than where they are lower , but overall variations in labour market buoyancy mean that ‘ analyses which place the blame for poverty among these families upon the welfare ‘ largesse ’ are deficient' ( p. 210 ) .
10 Far better even that than where he was now — stretched six feet deep in a foreign grave .
11 If the defendant intends to do harm , e.g. in trespass , then liability will be more extensive than where he is negligent .
12 " It 's better than where I was , " she said quietly .
13 Second , the subject you study is far more important than where you study it .
14 We talk later in this chapter about the use of other people 's words , making the point that one problem with other people 's words is that they usually make more sense where they come from than where you put them in your essay .
15 His music so changed the streets that the gas lamps looked brighter , the spiked railings more friendly , the painted front doors more brightly coloured than where she lived .
16 It is also reported that in 10 WFS countries of Sub-Sahara Africa , the proportion overall of babies dying within the first month of life is 50 per cent higher and that post neonatal mortality is 25 per cent higher where the mother was under age 20 than where she was 20–29 at the time of the birth .
17 So , when I 'm soloing I try to take the song someplace else than where it is , and also somewhere different than where the next solo takes the next song .
18 This would appear to reflect the fact that what was learned , and from whom it was learned , was considerably more important than where it was learned .
19 Where a country is largely isolated from the rest of the world , the state-centred approach does seem more plausible than where it is located within an identifiable system of global relationships .
20 They are generally more interested in questions of taste and convenience and price than where it comes from , ’ he says .
21 The necessity for speed in adaptation of agricultural technology exists because of these self-reproducing and self-reinforcing processes — fairly rapid population growth ; political and economic neglect of marginal environments except where they can be exploited for the production of commodities for the national and international market ; and a stagnant production per unit worker and area for the majority of the population .
22 These should not be introduced except where they are definitely essential to the plot .
23 In addition , there are attributed to lenders voting rights on shares charged to them ( except where they are controlled by the chargor ) .
24 The new Statement now requires plans to report all investment contracts issued by insurance enterprises or other entities at fair value , except where they incorporate mortality or morbidity risk .
25 They are almost unmineralised except where they contain tectonic slices of the underlying Lewisian basement .
26 This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered , except where they constitute a new treaty .
27 Handbells , although very common in the United States , are to be found in few churches in this country , except where they are used by bellringers in connection with change-ringing .
28 The Tridentine reforms were in practice essentially an Italian , even a Roman affair , except where they were enforced by the Jesuits , the ‘ soldiers of the Counter-Reformation ’ .
29 In addition , the spurs between the meanders preserve the general height of the plateau surface away from the river , except where they are so narrow as to be subject to general lowering by the formation of the slopes on either side .
30 For other public sector bodies , the Foreword says that ‘ it could be expected ’ that ASC pronouncements will apply ‘ except where they are clearly inappropriate ’ .
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