Example sentences of "where [pron] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 There is a point just outside the village to the east ( i.e. the direction you have come up from ) , from where everyone tells you the views are best .
2 How wonderful it must be to live in a community where everyone trusts their neighbours and even strangers ; a community where you can invite outsiders into your house , garden or car , and share hospitality and friendship without any fear of danger .
3 " Do you really think I go to parties where everyone leaves their shoes behind ? "
4 Panama is a small place where everyone knows everyone else , and today I must find out which of my friends — US and Panamanian — are dead , wounded or bereaved .
5 And it 's the attitude I think that very often causes everything from a major accident like that where someone loses their life , and very often to the small little scrape on a lorry which occurs in a in a in a yard .
6 ‘ Well , George said Broom'ead 's got a litter o' kittens in the stable where 'e keeps 'is 'orse an' 'e said Aggie can 'ave one of 'em fer two bob . ’
7 The one where somebody hits you in the , now that match ?
8 These are these wonderful arguments where you pays your money and you takes your choice .
9 I sometimes wonder where she gets her ideas from . ’
10 ‘ I can see where she gets her beauty , ’ he said , gazing at Irene .
11 I was gon na ask her where she gets her hair done actually .
12 Ah sh wonder where she gets her cards from it 's not Eastlands is it ?
13 She 's saying we 're charging disabled — I do n't know where she gets her information from .
14 They do them , that 's where she gets them
15 I do n't know where she gets it from .
16 I mean it , perhaps that 's where she gets it from .
17 Of course that does n't mean that she does n't leave her home to work , it just means that the home is where she visualizes herself , wherever she is …
18 There is actual evidence that he did do it in his childhood , and th so they 're not erm , they 're kind of building everything on a single sentence like Leo does , you know , amazingly enough , Leo 's book starts with entry of Who 's Who in a single phrase , where she calls herself daughter of , her father .
19 its a bit passed the pub , that 's where she thinks it is any way
20 She has bruising on her wrists from where she says he held her down . ’
21 Her preference is for small charities where she feels she can do some good , and where she has some natural interest .
22 Her salary has been growing to the point where she feels she can afford to buy a home and it promises to climb much further over the next few years .
23 Can I make a suggestion to you , that I think that if you go through these you will come to the conclusion that there are two ways for doing this and one is that for example the majority of the ones that Stella 's got where she feels she can make the decision it is only going to affect her you come in with it already done , redlined new where you think there is going to be some discussion , you go through , you put together in the same way as Simon has done reasoning around it .
24 But she failed to recognise the businessman who has become one of Norfolk 's most famous sons , the county where she has her Sandringham estate .
25 I done it on Jame and Michael and and you know the part where she pulls him over and she flicks her leg back so he flies
26 For her , apart from the rewards of her job ( which she may plan to give up anyway when her parent becomes more dependent ) , her life is centred on a household where she knows she may have to deal with a slow decline in the health and strength of her relative , with all that implies for both of them in the future .
27 I loved him , as much as an alien can entertain love for a being on a green planet where she knows she has only a certain time .
28 From where she stands she can see the soft brilliant green of a lawn through the low sweeping branches of the cedars .
29 However , Brenda 's turn is so constructed that it starts in London English with a statement about what happened , and switches to Creole at " cause " ( which could be London English or Creole ) — precisely the point where she begins her explanation of why she acted in this way .
30 In fact , she says , she may even have to sell the six-bedroom house in West London where she runs her Party Planners business , to help cover debts .
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