Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is presumably that time which is relevant to the comment which I have n't the heart to repeat here where I refers to the current narrator .
2 The measure was termed the I-measure ( where I stands for intensity ) .
3 But where she differs from Miss Finlay Johnson is that she looks beyond the facts to more universal implications of any particular topic .
4 Brenda continues in Creole until just before " but to dance " , then switches back to London English for the last part of her turn , where she continues with her narration of actual events : " and then and then we star%ed to talk and all the rest of it and tha% " s it " — but switches to Creole for her final " punchline " : " full stop .
5 The proof usually takes the form of quoting previous convictions , cautions and other relevant antecedent history to the court , where she denies on oath being a common prostitute .
6 Howell ( this volume ) takes up some of these issues in her paper where she argues against the interpretation of ritual as catharsis among the Chewong .
7 ‘ I told him the first thing he has to do is establish who she is and where she comes from . ’
8 It was then that she read Angela Kunze 's manifesto , written in blue on a long ribbon of paper above her head where she rests against the wall : ‘ I am fasting to cleanse myself of fear and hopelessness , hate and violence , impatience and the lust for novelty .
9 Her face has been seen on millions of TV screens in the chocolate advert , where she lies in a bath calmly eating a Flake .
10 LIZ VAUGHAN , NDO for Management , has been seconded from Glasgow College of Technology where she lectures in Marketing Research .
11 Last week Australian-born Lady Tryon ignored her problems to hold a fashion sale in the grounds of her home in Great Durnford , Wiltshire , where she lives with husband Anthony and four children .
12 She was carried screaming from the siege house , where she lives with her parents .
13 Joanna , 25 , walked into the leisure centre where she works at 7am yesterday after vanishing on Tuesday .
14 Or attempt to explore with a Central European Jew the precise nature of the ties that he or she feels with a culture which down the centuries has been responsible for so much persecution and pain .
15 However , if the deal were , for instance , a 90 : 10 split and not a gross deal , the promoter would realize that for every pound he or she spends on costs , 90 pence of that pound belongs to the artist .
16 This is because here energy levels are often depleted — either she does n't eat properly or she diets in order to keep slim . ’
17 The emphasis is less on an individual 's inner resources than on the danger he or she poses to others .
18 He believes ‘ That all individuals should be considered to be good , worthwhile and honest until he or she proves to the contrary ’ , It is a sentiment that still today remains his guiding light , and he would add that ‘ All things are possible through God ’ .
19 If she wants to go anywhere I take her or she goes with uncle . ’
20 A premise is that the infant has been exposed to virtually all possible feelings by the time he or she goes to school .
21 There are the actions he or she contributes to the total social process , and there are the accounts in which action is interpreted , criticized and justified .
22 In day-to-day contact with clients and with the community at larger he or she becomes to some degree locked into the support of individuals and groups that may be antipathetic to the employing agency .
23 The chairman , unless stripped of veto authority , will always act in what he or she perceives to be the best interests of the agency .
24 Furthermore , the constable may also arrest someone whom he or she suspects to be about to , or who is actually about to , commit an arrestable offence .
25 Otherwise a seller 's spouse may be asked to sign the contract to demonstrate that he or she submits to the sale : the spouse will then be estopped from subsequently seeking to frustrate it .
26 It is for the individual to do what he or she likes with it .
27 Paradoxically , the highly–skilled performer , because he or she depends on finely tuned allocation of his or her attention to avoid having to think carefully about every minor detail may be likely to make a slip .
28 Elizabeth Bowen wrote : ‘ A writer of short stories is at his or her best sometimes , and sometimes not ; and this is equally true at any age or in any year at which he or she happens to be writing .
29 Alright , not use slang , show belief in the way he or she asks for recommendations
30 since you know what the grim reaper does when he or she calls upon you .
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