Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 those , those read it thought yes , this is , this is , I 've got nothing to object to , nothing to er to write and complain about , or nothing to take issue with , so anyway I , I find that encouraging .
2 There are millions of people who admit to being members of the two Christian churches and their various sects , but who do little or nothing to give substance to that admission .
3 Readers in the Republic of Ireland can book by telephoning one of Butlin 's Dublin agents:B & I Line Tel : Dublin 778271 .
4 Sadly , I 'm a bit of a pessimist & I think MUFC will win in Turkey … still a couple of weeks of good terrace chants on this one no doubt ! !
5 Arsenal have had also apart from the first game , where I doubt coventry went looking to attack , rather than counter attack .
6 We all went to the carol service in Bath Abbey , where I had difficulty restraining my tears .
7 ‘ That where I live friend , ’ I told him .
8 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 .
9 Every day on Chelalo Haig-Thomas or I saw nyala , usually in small parties of cows and immature males ; I once counted a dozen together .
10 Either you sail with me or I withdraw bail . ’
11 or I say chicken alright ?
12 That is to say , characteristics of places , which give rise to the equilibrating tendencies of neo-classical theory or the reinforcing tendencies of cumulative causation , or which propel capital 's restless search for profit described by Marxism , are characteristics produced by society itself ; indeed they are products of the very industrial system which subsequently reacts to them .
13 A report will be produced daily for each unit of work , detailing those entries in the Working-Set on which work is in progress or which require attention .
14 It is particularly instructive , therefore , to give some attention to those institutions which were either freshly conceived in the aftermath of the war , or which achieved university status at that time .
15 Any view which sees self-affirmation in terms of an ‘ authentic ’ inner self arising from the smashing of a socially conditioned ‘ false self ’ , or which sees autonomy as a question of the origin of actions from ‘ inside ’ rather than ‘ outside ’ , is almost bound to adopt , however implicitly , a derogatory attitude towards those who are not yet ‘ authentic ’ .
16 He argued that the public did not stand at the box-office window and demand dramas with happy endings or which mixed pathos and humour , nor did it demand comedy made up of ‘ slapstick ’ , ‘ gags ’ with ‘ three or so dashes of serious situation and a bit of irony to top off ’ .
17 In the current context any advertisement inviting the reader to buy or sell a future ( or refrain from doing so ) or which contains information calculated to lead to him doing so is an investment advertisement .
18 The fact that an individual 's perception of his or her needs will change over time and context .
19 Yesterday the girl , who can not be named , appeared before Darlington Juvenile Court where she admitted theft .
20 Where she learnt savagery .
21 Her most unusual assignment so far has been interviewing Daniel Ortega at a dinner party , Sandinista style , where she drank rum with the bodyguards and was persuaded to dance with Ortega .
22 There is a poppy song , ‘ What I Do ’ , in which she dances around in leggings and a bra top , and a cover of Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz 's Sixties hit ‘ The Girl From Ipanema ’ done in smoky café style , where she takes advantage of the sensual Puerto Rican looks she inherited from her mother .
23 In 1988 , she stepped on to the ministerial ladder as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of the Environment , where she took charge of one of Mrs Margaret Thatcher 's pet hates — litter .
24 Born in Dulwich , she was educated at Sussex University where she read music and education in 1968 .
25 Sophy Sanger was educated at Dr Elizabeth Dawes ' School , Weybridge , and at Newnham College , Cambridge , where she read mathematics ( 1899–1902 ) and then moral sciences , narrowly missing a first in 1903 .
26 Sister Clare Lewington , who runs the Royal Free Prostate Laboratory where she helps conduct treatment trials , believes that increasing media coverage of prostate disease is resulting in more self-referrals to her hospital .
27 She attended Bedford College for Women and entered University College London in 1871 , where she studied law and political economy , winning in 1876 first prize in Roman law and the Hume scholarship in jurisprudence .
28 She was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College , Ormond College , and Melbourne University , where she studied philosophy and history ( BA 1903 ) .
29 At 14 , Hurston left home to work as a housemaid , then went back to school and on to university , where she studied literature and later anthropology .
30 In summer 1799 they moved to Ballitor , county Kildare , where she had access to a good library .
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