Example sentences of "where [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Good Friday is about punks at Hastings , where I lived for many years , seen feeding a hot-cross bun to pigeons .
2 Before I was elected to the House , I worked as a solicitor in a law centre in Leicester where I dealt with many immigration cases .
3 I just , I , I , honestly Barry , I 've got to the stage where I believe in this conspiracy .
4 Yeah , where you come down that hill from the boy 's grave .
5 Over Bury side , where you come down that hill .
6 You know where you go into that school to the green building on that side
7 Why did you go on about that erm place where you went for that beer and you know , you said that we worked for that
8 yeah , where the social club , where you went in that building
9 Where you going with that plate ?
10 For she knew where she stood with that family .
11 And what I think it would be helpful for us to talk about is where we sit in this business , just for half an hour , where does T N T sit in the industry ?
12 The areas where we put in most effort were Reed Tool the drill bit company where there were redundancies earlier in the year and in particular the U S operations of Redder and also the U S operations of Camco Products where in fact in the U S part of it , there are now thirty eight percent less people employed than there were a year ago .
13 During the ‘ Killing Times ’ of the 1880s , when the Covenanters were being hunted down and killed mercilessly , the father fled with his family to Ireland , where they stayed for several years , probably until after James II and VII was deposed in 1688 .
14 ( Students may like to consider where they stand on this issue . )
15 She 's over an inch less where it counts for that dress . ’
16 Moreover , children gave precedence to the matching rule in situations where it conflicted with another rule .
17 There is the same kind of trigger when he hears that other language , not such a rare occurrence now , especially in Roxbury , where he wanders on those Sundays ; it is a language in which machines might converse when no human being is around to listen .
18 Miguel joins us direct from BARCELONA , where he lived for several months .
19 And while Toff claims his techniques are very much part of the English slipware tradition , his pots often look like something out of Africa , where he lived for several years .
20 8 , when , for some reason , perhaps some personal misconduct , he was dismissed ; he decamped to York , where he resided for many years .
21 Dunlop had previously ridden the Honda in the Cookstown and Tandragee races where he won on both occasions .
22 In 1971 Keith transferred to BNFL where he worked on many projects including the Waste Treatment Plant , Fuel Fabrication Plant , Salt Evaporation Plant and the Sludge Retrieval Project .
23 He soon showed academic promise and in 1858 , at the age of fourteen , went to the famous boarding school of Pforta , not to far from Naumburg , where he excelled in most subjects , the chief exceptions being art and mathematics .
24 Even his job , the territory where he moved with most assurance , was hedged with anxiety .
25 After his speech today , we still do not know where he stands on that matter — not on the draft to which he was referring but on the principle of extended majority voting .
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