Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | That was long afore my day but th they used to always come to curtain market , aha . |
2 | This gentleman bocht the donkey fae MacGreigor — it was afore my day though — an it wes two or three days in the field at the front door . |
3 | Looking round , I found the farm entrance , where my driver and young Mulverin the farmer both greeted me cheerfully . |
4 | where my mum and dad live it 's not that bad an area yet they were burgled four times and that they get |
5 | where my biscuit when I come home |
6 | The Dolphin , the Bermuda Suite , Club 93 , the Bingo hall , a large swimming pool , a Sports hall , Amusements , these are just some of the few things that are situated at Highfield Holiday Park , Clacton , where my family and I have been going on Holiday for 10 years . |
7 | All behaviouristic theories of cognition are viciously third-personal , where that expression signifies , first , that they can not be applied to the first-person perspective and , second that our ability to apply them to the third person really rests on our bringing to bear first-person knowledge : as with rats in mazes , where my plain and unreduced apprehension of the rat 's environment enables me to see its grasp of that environment in terms of its behaviour within it . |
8 | I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand . |
9 | If it had been another few inches either side it would have been my neck or my heart and I would be dead . |
10 | And then , you see , it halted where it did because there were some petals and fragments from the blackthorn I had been handling fallen into the spine there , shaken out of my sleeve or my hair when I closed the book . |
11 | ‘ I simply could n't imagine telling either Jennifer or my parents that I was seeing you … in fact , I still ca n't . ’ |
12 | But none of this disturbed my mind or my body as I looked across at the girl in the coffee bar . |
13 | It 's me he wants , my look , my outside ; not my emotions or my mind or my soul or even my body . |
14 | ‘ If I 'd known then what I learned since I would not have lost the job or my place but I simply had some growing up to do . |
15 | Or my son or my nephew , who are not used to dealing with ultimatums . ’ |
16 | I did not let anybody enter my laboratory or my flat while I was doing this awful work . |
17 | It 's me he wants , my look , my outside ; not my emotions or my mind or my soul or even my body . |
18 | Which I had n't known about or my mother and otherwise living near enough they could have s done that school and gone through from five years to er fourteen . |
19 | ‘ Are you accusing me , Sir Edmund , or my family or servants ? |
20 | I did n't think I 'd be able to keep my sanity or my family if it happened again , but there was no way I was going to let him make me sign for a loan I did n't want . |
21 | Upon his death Charles 's eldest son assumed responsibility , and anxious evidently to enlarge the sphere of the firm 's activities he took an " option " or " take-note " from the Honourable John Pennington Bart. , Lord Muncaster , which issued liberty to " … search for and get lead and Copper Ores & any other ores within the Manor of Little Langdale & Tilberthwaite ( save and except in certain parcel of Ground under a lease to Wilson & which Ground & Premises are to be reserved for the sole use & purpose of the said Wilson … |
22 | ‘ Beating the bounds will remind local people just where their commons and greens are and discourage encroachments and other unlawful works , thus contributing to the safeguarding of these ancient pieces of land . ’ |
23 | And then all conscious thought was obliterated as an urgent , tingling excitement contracted through her body , and she was soaring free with him into realms of exquisite delight , where their hearts and souls became one . |
24 | For with the defeat of European Christendom , the Maronites too retreated , up into the mountains of northern Lebanon where their towns and villages still stand , wedged between great ravines , clinging to the icy plateaus of the Mount Lebanon range . |
25 | Lord Donaldson was suggesting that the parties made an informed decision that the matter had to be referred to arbitration on the basis that they had a formulated dispute where their rights and obligations were to be determined . |
26 | If you do use the prepared violets they should be employed where their brightness and clarity are of the utmost importance . |
27 | But most monks stayed , like Orderic Vitalis ( pp. 14–15 ) , where their parents or their vocation had placed them . |
28 | They have come from a war-ravaged country where their parents or friends have thought the best thing to do is to get them on a plane to some safer place . |
29 | Historians use notes principally to tell people where their facts and evidence come from . |
30 | This suggests a high propensity to join such schemes among women where their incomes and access to occupational pensions are on a par with men 's . |