Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a bit on t'spongy side , so Aah wants it finished afore t'rains come . ’
2 The main hills were in the south , where Saxony included the outriders of the Hartz mountains .
3 The English colonies looked rather like colonies of the Greek type , where emigrants set out from their native city to launch a new city and , while often cherishing a deep affection for the city that they had left , did not acknowledge a political obligation to obey it .
4 Hammer stones are easily recognised amongst the other stones on a site as they show pock marks at each end , and often on the smooth sides , where flints have been struck .
5 Where Jemima had sat , there now lay a large speckled brown egg .
6 Having established a top camp on a col below the headwall , where Bonington stayed behind , the team began its summit bid at 3.30 am on 20 June .
7 Similar views on such teaching have also been expressed in the USA , where researchers have voiced concern about the preponderance of what they call ‘ frontal teaching ’ .
8 Former Coalport production director Mike Harley ( below right ) takes over where Roger left off as production director at Tuscan .
9 Conversely , instances of anti-abortion legislation which went far beyond the Pennsylvania statute — particularly in Louisiana , Utah and Guam , where attempts had been made to outlaw almost all abortions — appeared doomed to failure .
10 While the proven track record of the French in launcher rockets caused relatively little objection to the Ariane 5 preparatory programme ( where Germany had a 22 per cent stake ) , the Hermes programme ( German 30 per cent stake ) was increasingly criticized by both Germany and Britain , which had their own designs for space aeroplanes — Saenger and Hotol .
11 Where products do make provision for active retention management ( many do not ) it is likely to be at document level alone .
12 Even where products have short life-cycles and the strategy is to keep ahead of rivals by product development and modification at frequent intervals , as indicated in figure 5.2 , such new products are rarely totally different from their predecessors .
13 Difficulties created by local authority boundaries , especially where policies differ sharply and where these divide built up areas are well described .
14 Susanna , is there an article that you can dig up where Illona says I 'm good ? ’
15 One clear example comes from near the forest of Knaresborough , where Gloucester had influence through the duchy of Lancaster and where Northumberland held land .
16 One clear example comes from near the forest of Knaresborough , where Gloucester had influence through the duchy of Lancaster and where Northumberland held land .
17 The company collects cans in bulk from seven " aggregation centres " spread across the country , where merchants receive " factory gate " prices without incurring the costs of delivery all the way to Warrington .
18 Where accounts have been computerised it may well be possible to accelerate this programme , as discussed later in this chapter .
19 Volumes of almost 900m shares reflected not only the Midland placing , but also a sizeable number of program trades , where institutions inject or extract large blocks of funds across a range of stocks at a pre-arranged time and at pre-determined prices .
20 Where the relevant movement does not span the change in reference date of January 1987 , the indexation factor is calculated in the usual way using : where RD equals the retail price index for the month on which the disposal occurs ; and RI equals the retail price index for March 1982 or the month on which expenditure was incurred , whichever is the later .
21 At its heart lie two raised mires of deep peat , wildernesses of scattered birch , where adders sun themselves among the fern , and amber dragonflies haunt the peaty pools .
22 So far , we have discussed the properties of matrices , and the algebra of matrices , in general terms , and without reference to the nature of the elements : where illustrations have been given we have used arithmetical numbers for elements .
23 In an economy with a government sector ( Figure 9.6 ) a net outflow of funds to the government ( where taxes exceed expenditure on a particular day ) results in the banking system being under-liquid .
24 Iain Banks is a thoroughly Scottish writer , and The Crow Road has already been identified as his ‘ crisis ’ novel : a notable softening of the baroque violence and elaboration of the earlier books and the sideline science fiction ( where Banks hides under the minimal false moustache and wig of a middle initial ) .
25 First silicon of the follow-on UltraSparc-II a year later should start where UltraSparc-I leaves off , going to 275MHz with Specint 92 ratings of between 325 and 475 and Specfp 92 between 550 and 750 .
26 First silicon of the follow-on UltraSparc-II a year later should start where UltraSparc-I leaves off , going to 275MHz with Specint 92 ratings between 325 and 475 and Specfp 92 between 550 and 750 .
27 The boot-and-brushing room , where Twomey did the hunting clothes and Dada 's clothes and boots and shoes ; a lesser room for lamps and other people 's boots and shoes .
28 So too did CADCentre Ltd in Cambridge — where ICL gets in again as a shareholder .
29 Only in the Empress 's own apartments was there any sign of normality , where Eugénie had installed herself with her personal maid , her secretary and a handful of courtiers who had come from Saint Cloud to be with her .
30 It has shown up deficiencies in common law where protection does not exist or can be waived for people with HIV .
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