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

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31 The two tiny suits of armour still stood where they belonged since some remote knight had given them up ( sent them to the attic of the day , like old hunting boots ) .
32 It was indeed not very exalting to watch wounded comrades-in-arms die where they lay because they could not be removed .
33 Speaking from their Isle of Man home where they live as tax exiles , Sangster 's wife , Susan , firmly denied that the sale of Manton was a result of her husband 's reduced stature in the bloodstock world .
34 Where they survived as currency down to modern times , as they did in west Africa and locally in south-east Asia , it was only as small change .
35 The problems could be caused by microscopic organisms called blue-green algae , found in open stretches of fresh water , where they float as ‘ blooms ’ or gather in brightly-coloured scums on the surface .
36 Most people live where they do because it contains factories , farms and offices , or perhaps transport facilities , educational institutions or research laboratories , which draw income into the area .
37 Now they 're taking the case up with the Department of Health , the Foreign Office and the Home Office to find out where they stand if he ca n't pay .
38 Then they moved to Chelmsford by foot , where they stopped until they embarked for France on 30 March 1915 , part of the 145th Infantry Brigade of the 48th Division .
39 John Raby would like to join the shoot on 15th , mainly to talk to Tom H. Please let either me or him know if there are good or bad times for him to join you .
40 On the other hand , many patients with high blood pressure ultimately had strokes , apparently because their vessels burst under the excessive pressure , or they died because their hearts failed in the continuous task of driving blood through their constricted arteries .
41 Irene Schwidurski said : ‘ They come and tell us their stories of the weekend ; or they come because of what they saw of it on ( Western ) TV .
42 ‘ If someone looks like they 're not having a good time , or they look like they 're acting , the tape is rejected .
43 ‘ If someone looks like they 're not having a good time , or they 're looking at their watch , or they look like they 're acting , then the tape is rejected . ’
44 He followed this by research among the tribes of Western Australia ( 1909–13 ) , meanwhile retaining a fellowship at Trinity College , Cambridge ( 1908–14 ) and a lecturership in ethnology at the London School of Economics ( 1909–10 ) , where he taught when in England .
45 The Folk Park is constructed around the thatched farmhouse birthplace of Judge Thomas Mellon and the reconstructed New World farm where he lived when the family first emigrated to America .
46 So having got back to Egypt ( and he was being harried from one end of the Western Desert to the other by Rommel ) Boyce found himself in a caravan which was his headquarters and also where he lived when he received an order to hare back as fast as possible to El Alamein .
47 The monster discovered who his creator was and where he lived when he found some papers as a result he travelled to Geneva .
48 Er I 'm not too sure where he lives cos he just , I think he 's just new to the town but if you give him a ring erm on the 's phone number and use the
49 After one speech in the House of Commons , where he sat as knight of the shire for Warwickshire , Throckmorton was summoned before the king himself .
50 He drove from the side of the car , not from the box seat , where he sat when he drove the family .
51 November 1697 , will always be associated with Chiswick , although he was constantly referred to , in his day , as ‘ Mr. Hogarth of Leicester Fields ’ — the name by which Leicester Square was known at that time — as that was his business centre and where he worked before he married .
52 Ariel , crawled into a shelter of leaves by the sea to the west , clasped Roukoubé to her breast where he snuffled as he nursed .
53 In 1700 he succeeded John Seddon [ q.v. ] as master of the Sir John Johnson 's Free Writing School , where he remained until his death thirty-three years later .
54 In 1866 he moved to 11 Nelson Street , where he remained until his death , turning 24 Hardy Street into a private nursing home .
55 On 21 December 1922 he was transferred to the City of London Mental Hospital , Dartford , Kent , where he remained until his death .
56 Total exclusion of liability for failure to perform a contract at all is unlikely to be reasonable where it occurs because of acts or omissions within the control of the party in default , which are caused by negligence , incompetence or inadvertence but not wilful default ( " inadvertent default " ) .
57 It 's true that when cuts are put in , however good the editor , they just do n't have the same timbre and tempo ; you do n't get that live atmosphere where it feels as though you 're there . ’
58 No high for finishing the marathon if you do n't run through the nerves at the start , the blisters , the soft grey stage of the race where the roadscape does n't change , where it feels as though you have done it all and yet there are still a few miles to go .
59 The scrap can only hold one item , the last block deleted , so put it back where it belongs before you delete anything else .
60 I knew exactly where it stood because one of our pampas bushes was there and , in the middle of it , a coloured ball of Tony 's .
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