Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ There was a little bit from IRS where I still had connections . |
32 | The Grant Hall Hotel was next door to Zion United Church where I still spent many weekday evenings in boys ' work , and it was now handy to finish at the church and then cross over to the radio station for the late night shift . |
33 | Even if I had had pencil and paper on me , I would not have cared to leave a note where someone else might see it first . |
34 | White Stilton is a very young , immature Stilton and does not compare to the traditional blue variety , although I like it in salads and for cooking , where its slightly sharp flavour is penetrating . |
35 | This provides the reason why it was once extensively cultivated in the Aube , where its more southerly location and lack of limestone subsoil sometimes renders wines lacking the desirably high degree of acidity required for classic Champagnes . |
36 | Laugh she did , at any rate , and those convulsive movements succeeded where her more calculated efforts had failed . |
37 | Where which probably the parents when I was doing midwifery would have said the same thing but there was nothing they could do about it . |
38 | Somehow this is an awareness he 's built into me or I would n't be able to spot it where nobody else can . |
39 | Rfereee Robbie Hart saw intent where nobody else did and Jan Molby smacked in the penalty . |
40 | ‘ It 's all too much for me , ’ he said , ‘ ye know , seeing ye again . ’ |
41 | Liz has been appointed customer services manager with Skipton Building Society , where she previously held a management post in the commercial lending department . |
42 | His hair was thick and warm , and her fingers revelled in the feel of it , creeping around the back of his skull where she half-heartedly tugged to bring his head back so that she no longer ached for his kisses to continue . |
43 | In 1917–18 she served on the committee on post-war reconstruction , where she frequently clashed with Beatrice Webb . |
44 | For an illustration see ex.5e from Zerlina 's Act 2 aria , where she caressingly comforts the battered Masetto . |
45 | When she was 18 she went to study at the Royal School of Needlework , where she not only learnt how to identify and date historical embroidery , but also became a prize-winning practitioner . |
46 | The room was not where she had lived but where she no longer lived . |
47 | She had been in the winning Nations Cup team in Drammen , Norway , where she also scored her first grand prix success , and , as a result of her achievements , was chosen to go with the British squad on the autumn circuit of North American shows , in Washington , New York and Toronto . |
48 | Her one fixation was fitness and she kept herself in peak physical condition by attending aerobic classes three times a week at the Rivereast Health Club on Second Avenue , where she also helped put housewives through their paces in the basic skills of karate . |
49 | Ms Robinson , of Harmire Road , Barnard Castle , took over the campaign reins more than three years ago and regards her appointment as something of a coup for the north where she also hopes one day to stage a regional conference . |
50 | Mia was driven to the Drumcondra clinic , where she instantly fell in love with rough , red-haired little Tip . |
51 | Gino 's chipper in Duke Street , near where she normally boarded her tram after work , charged one penny for a bag of crispy batter , and if you were lucky , there might be a nice piece of fish , or a stray lump of white pudding hiding among the golden , greasy flakes . |
52 | When you listen to one of the rather better Kylie records , they have taken a girl who does n't really have a great voice , who is an actress , and slowly they have developed a career where she actually now has a sound which is similar to some of the girly groups in the 60 ’ s , in a totally different way . |
53 | ‘ Where she always lived ; she never married . ’ |
54 | Where she too might marry someone like Dad , and then have four little daughters , and perhaps five years later , at last , a son . |
55 | Early in 1983 the new Bomber Command Hall extension had been completed and Sugar was moved the few yards to take pride of place at the entrance to the exhibition , where she still is today . |
56 | However , she went into labour eleven weeks early , and her baby daughter went into intensive care , where she still was when she talked to me . |
57 | Dr. Ilona Roth ( married to David Lehmann ) became a lecturer in the Open University , where she still is . |
58 | Paula spent most of her free time alone , window shopping , visiting News Theatres , where she sometimes watched the programme of cartoons twice round , and drinking endless cups of Espresso coffee in cafés and coffee houses . |
59 | To the left , opposite the reception desk , in the parlour with the rubber plant and the lace half-curtains , where she sometimes had her breakfast ( if she was up before ten when Madame stopped serving it ) , she saw her grandfather , Sir Anthony Everard , erect against the window , with her young aunt his daughter beside him , Xanthe Everard , Miranda 's nursery playmate . |
60 | Today she had brought sandwiches , as she wanted to spend her lunch hour writing personal letters , but she felt reluctant to reveal to this young man the name of the little restaurant near Westminster Abbey , run by gentlewomen , where she often lunched . |