Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 I discovered spots in places where I did n't think it was possible to get spots .
2 But I give them a so then I saw Mrs on Tuesday when I was at Ashington .
3 We provide details of places where people can squat .
4 We impose conditions on others where the love of Cod would impose no conditions at all .
5 Right , very good , that 's all from Headquarters , right then we move on to then any other business , erm I think mainly it 's just the odd verse with arrangements for next meeting , because our next meeting is our own A G M , erm , at , which we erm elect our officers for the next year , er , and there are , are other arrangements to make , erm we sometimes put a little form do n't we on the end of the minutes that , people to fill in if they wish to nominate someone , I think we should do that even though very , very rarely gets actually filled in , erm , and we have some post which we have elections for others where we can phone the people who are doing those jobs and , and hope they 'll carry on .
6 Sometimes they caused havoc in gardens where the gates had been incautiously left open .
7 Social services departments may give disabled people devices to help them operate heaters in cases where they establish need .
8 His main target was again British imperialism , and he compared Burma with India where a ‘ Divide and Rule ’ policy had ‘ estranged ’ Hindus and Muslims .
9 The combination is dramatic and somehow unexpected in a senecio , especially as it takes place in autumn when most other border perennials have flowered and then faded .
10 He only went to church when he took church parade — he was what we then called a Regular — but he shed buckets of tears when he heard the Last Post .
11 We shall shortly see that pragmatism is less radical than this description makes it seem , for it recognizes reasons of strategy why statutes should generally be enforced in accordance with their plain and intended meaning and why past judicial decisions should normally be respected in present cases .
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