Example sentences of "[subord] they [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If only it were possible to avoid these difficulties , and go island-hopping where they speak English , where the controllers are friendly and helpful , where all kinds of services are readily available , taxes are low and fuel plentiful . |
2 | Failing that you could check out your bank balance and treat yourself to a stay at Champneys health resort which has recently installed a Skier 's Edge and where they gear workouts to your ski-specific needs . |
3 | Something that I noticed is in the towns like Kirkwall and Stromness there 's a kind of slovenly way of speaking Orcadian where they go butter water . |
4 | One Dove operate from their own studio where they scribble ideas , gently squabble and concoct their ‘ irn bru ’ of dubbed-up , blissed-out music . |
5 | Most people who have been seasoned by these violent irruptions stay indoors , where they hold typhoon parties , or watch the progress of the storm on the television . |
6 | That is the purpose of the peace conference in The Hague , which they frequently attend and where they issue declarations and undertakings which they do not always respect when they get home . |
7 | ‘ It 's only in American movies where they catch fire . |
8 | Charged residues are only occasionally found in the interior , where they form hydrogen bonds to oppositely charged residues or main-chain atoms . |
9 | Nummulites are known from England , but they are most numerous in the Mediterranean and eastwards , where they form limestone formations of great thickness . |
10 | The axons of the calyx cells send branches to the stalk and the lobes of the root , where they form synapses with fibres from interneurons lying outside the corpora pedunculata . |
11 | They have an extraordinary capability to taint food where they form compounds with fats which are detectable in parts per billion . |
12 | One has only to look at the United States , where they take sex education very seriously but seem to have got everything wrong , with the most appalling results to the nation 's health . |
13 | Many are taking their trade away from the main thoroughfares and into the back streets where they take people to market and bring children back from school . |
14 | During embryogenesis Schwann cell progenitors migrate from the neural crest , then proliferate along tracts to be occupied by peripheral axons where they support axon extension . |
15 | Millions of these live in the bowel , where they help digestion , so it 's quite normal for them to be present , and all too easy for them to spread — in fact half of all cases of Cystitis are caused by bacterial infection . |
16 | An important clue to this act of discrimination has always been found in the existence of regularities , especially where they make prediction possible . |
17 | Where they introduce people to lenders who are tied to authorised investment providers , such as life offices , they require authorisation or exemption . |
18 | Towards the end of September the adult birds begin their long migratory journey south across the Atlantic where they will winter in the tropical seas of South America . |
19 | They are present on the apical membranes of gastric parietal cells ( Fig 1 ) and , in some species , colon epithelial cells , where they mediate acid secretion . |
20 | Technological Convergence is also a nice idea , but it may lead strong companies into major new markets where they lack experience and fail to achieve success . |
21 | Myrmec odia plants are patrolled by ants , especially along the stems , where they gather nectar and are protected by stipules or spines . |
22 | A number of courses give students an opportunity to go on a short relevant placement in an organization outside the University , where they gain experience of the world of work and in applying the skills they have learnt . |
23 | or where they set tables down by small rivers , |
24 | The short season available for growth restricts annuals and biennials mainly to the arctic fringe ; one notable exception , Koenigia islandica , produces tiny plants 4–5 cm high in especially favoured areas as far north as Devon Island and northern Greenland , where they set seed annually . |
25 | The alleged killers finally drove to a field near Burton Salmon , North Yorks , where they set fire to their car and escaped on foot . |
26 | • Continue to clear leaves , especially from the lawn , where they encourage grass diseases , and around rose bushes , where black spot may overwinter . |
27 | In those parts where they call hills foins and mineshafts soughs , the paths that ascend the hillsides in hairpin bends are crinkle-crankle paths . |
28 | To proscribe beauty and decide what people should and should not like about where they live smacks of arrogance and elitism . |
29 | On the other hand , contracts will only provide sufficient evidence where they give rise to a ‘ firm commitment ’ : the reporting entity 's obligation resulting from the contract can be enforced by an external party , and the circumstances are such that if necessary it will be so enforced . |
30 | 49 ) , where they possess frames and " squares of simple guilloche , single petals of ivy ( or lotus bud in the Avenue mosaic ) to decorate the angles , and a motif based on four heart-shaped leaves . |