Example sentences of "where [pron] be [v-ing] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | That can you understand where I 'm going with that . |
2 | because , yeah well I thought I might and then he said something about I was at this meeting where I was talking to all these official in their suits and ties and I was only dressed casual and I thought , at that point I sort of |
3 | Loyal Norling praised the refereeing of the games ; but from where I was sitting in most of the games an unfit Norling with his flair and two good touch judges would have been preferable to most of the referees I saw . |
4 | Not to the extent where you 're living in each other 's pockets , it 's just that er you know enough about each other to see if there 's anything out of the ordinary happening . |
5 | Fabia arose on Sunday morning , thought of Cara , of Barney , and of the man she had never yet met but , with guilty conscience , hoped to , and then attempted to shed her anxieties by remembering that , with Františkovy Láznë being less than twenty-five miles away , Františkovy Láznë was where she was heading for that day . |
6 | When Topaz had first seen the two men riding close to where she was lying behind some rocks , the idea of appropriating one of the horses had n't occurred to her . |
7 | Adam joined Billie in the small shop in the lobby where she was browsing through some silk scarves . |
8 | On top of that the new point to point season is off and running and that 's where we 're going for this week 's Friday Feature |
9 | He called on the government and the EC to ‘ deal with this awful situation where we are sitting on such a mountain of food while millions are starving ’ . |
10 | What the three thousand four hundred are saying is that the County Council and British Coal do not know where they 're going with this thing , the full implications of it have either not been properly assessed or indeed not been released to the to the local communities . |
11 | Well you know where they 're working outside all time ? |
12 | Comparison is also used to explain a current phenomenon by comparing the past experience of the group where it is occurring with that of a group where it is not occurring . |
13 | ‘ Did he say anything about where he was going for this meeting ? ’ |