Example sentences of "where [pron] find " in BNC.

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1 I arrived at 10.30 and drove to 31 St Aldate 's where I found an enormous orgy in progress .
2 Back Downtown , to Canal Street , where I found Chinatown , with the second largest Chinese community in the West , 30,000 .
3 I then got up and went into another room , where I found the father Delavaud , still clothed , and lying on the bed , dead .
4 Late that afternoon we made a perfect three-point landing at the RCAF airstrip in Whitehorse , capital of the Yukon Territory , where I found shelter for the night in a bare but adequate room at the Whitehorse Hotel .
5 I said goodnight and went to my own room where I found the sleeping-car attendant had duly lowered my bed and laid a chocolate truffle on the pillow .
6 I went along to the dining car where I found that Zak had already positioned some of the actors at the tables for the cocktail-hour double-length scene .
7 I have just visited the Hilliard Society exhibition where I found your magazine .
8 My first stop was at the Halcyon Days stand where I found Mrs Benjamin with her husband ; she runs the wonderful Halcyon Days shop in Brook Street , which is such a godsend to so many of us for an attractive last-minute present .
9 I had the opportunity to visit the north-west on Monday , where I found a good deal of buoyancy and confidence in the future of the north-west and of the country as a whole .
10 Where I find him occasionally disappointing is in the dreamier world of the Gymnopédies and the more intriguing Sonneries de la Rose Croix ( one of the composer 's Rosicrucian works ) .
11 Thereafter we witness Rose being guided by the Fool towards Pagoda-land , where she finds the salamander , then back to the court where her kindness to both the salamander and her persecuted old father is rewarded by the transformation of the Prince to his real shape and his victory over all contenders to win Rose , rescue her father and banish Epine .
12 She now teaches at a local girls ' school where she finds the all-female staff ‘ extremely supportive of each other ’ .
13 A year afterwards , an express came , Mrs. Welch reminded her of her dream , and upon opening the Will it was found that the cabinet was left to Mrs. Blencowe and Mrs. Jennens was directed by her dream to the secret drawers , where she found diamonds and other valuables , which were afterwards given to her daughter Mrs. Peareth
14 She hurried round to Mozart 's apartment , where she found Constanze in a terrible state , though trying to keep calm .
15 This is confirmed by more detailed research evidence , for example Wenger 's ( 1984 ) study of elderly people living in rural North Wales , where she found that married and infirm people had distinctive patterns of personal support , where the spouse was the main helper for every task mentioned .
16 Another important exception can be found in Grieco 's ( 1987 ) data on the use of kin networks to secure employment , where she found that relatives as distant as cousins were as likely to be involved as close kin in arrangements which brought a number of male and female kin into the same workplace or firm .
17 Her time in care included a spell in a family group home , where she found staff supportive , ‘ they knew how to handle my violence ’ .
18 She went up to the dormitory , where she found her school friends , anxious and exulting over her delay , grieved and relieved that her sortie had escaped detection ; they gathered round her , perched on the bed , drawing cosily round themselves the striped dusty coarse hooped curtains on their brass poles , and they listened to her story .
19 One night she dreamed that she got up and went to the lavatory , where she found a new , neatly typed notice fixed over the bowl .
20 Eventually Comfort yielded her place to the Italian and went downstairs to the salon , where she found a slim , middle-aged man with a lined face and grey-streaked dark hair , whom she had never seen before .
21 Her own first excavation was at the Devil 's Tower , Gibraltar , where she found Neanderthal skull fragments .
22 She was soon invited back to the house at Paulton 's Square , where she found Laura ‘ motherly , warm , interested in what you were doing and a marvellous person to chat to .
23 So then she cut through the dining room and into the lounge , where she found him sitting in front of the big Sony TV .
24 ‘ I dare say I 'll cope with them , ’ Lucy smiled , feeling thankful that her job in an accountancy office would enable her to do so , then , hurrying through her lunch , she went to the office , where she found Silas busy at the desk .
25 However , her feet dragged as she went towards the office , where she found Silas listening to the answering machine while Doreen recorded the messages .
26 The figure is also lower than that derived by Hughes 100 for her single chemistry thesis , where she found elements of the thesis research in five subsequent papers .
27 Equally , the figure is lower than figure derived by Hughes for her single chemistry thesis , where she found elements of the thesis research in five subsequent papers .
28 Usually where you find the manufacturer 's logo .
29 The cheapest way to eat — and the most fun — is at the open-air food markets , where you find a table then pick from a huge variety of Chinese , Indian and Malay dishes .
30 The essence of diffusionism is that where you find the same or similar techniques you propose the existence of some form of cultural connection or ‘ borrowing ’ , especially when , in the case of material objects , the similarities do not stem automatically from the raw materials used , and where they are reinforced by large numbers of parallel instances .
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