Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | At the start of all this , Cassie had been unable to imagine a reality where someone who was important to her lived under the shadow of a constant and relentless danger . |
2 | This provision can apply in much the same circumstances as section 24 , namely where someone who has sold goods to one person then later re-sells them to another . |
3 | This is apparent from Helby v. Matthews ( see Chapter 17 ) , where someone who was hiring a piano on hire purchase terms , sold it to an innocent purchaser . |
4 | We do n't know upon what he 's basing what he 's saying , whether it 's on his own particular memories of school , whether it 's been informed by , department of education officials in England , or Scottish education officials up here , and I think any up , any where somebody , something as crucial teachi , any job , er , where somebody who 's uninformed is making pronouncements which are considered to be sufficiently important that they 're read out on th , on the six o'clock news and in the papers |
5 | It was seven years later , in 704 , that Aethelred abdicated to become a monk and abbot at Bardney in Lincolnshire ( HE V , 19 , 24 : ASC A , s.a. 716 ) , to which monastery Queen Osthryth had earlier translated some of the relics of Oswald , former king of the northern Angles and her uncle ( HE III , 11 ) and where she herself was buried . |
6 | Where we what we have over on that table Douglas is a representation of er all the products and the and the compa companies that we market our products through |
7 | This year 's chairman of the Pimlico Connection , Giancarlo Marcheselli , was curious to know what teaching would be like , and thought it would be a way of doing something useful to complement the years as a student ‘ where everything you do is for yourself ’ . |
8 | Where one he slung AK-47s , he was now slinging babies . |
9 | However , it remains possible that people do see the support which they give to elderly relatives as part of a two-way pattern which stretches over time and across generations , and where they themselves will benefit ultimately from the support of someone in a younger generation . |
10 | It is suggested that one of the reasons for this may be a cyclical process , whereby some research supervisors set their students problems in areas where they themselves undertook their own Ph D research . |
11 | She 's bought them the where they it was like two pieces . |
12 | And on the ones cos they were trying to s screw us down to the floor and on the popular metric where they I knew they were gon na they could find better suppliers , I was only about two per cent on some of those . |
13 | The architect and writer Frank Pennink was right when he described it as ‘ an outstanding course where anyone who can play to his handicap is doing well ’ . |
14 | But being steeped , like them , in the philosophy that if one did a job at all one might as well do it splendidly — or at least a good deal better than the Braithwaites — he had built a very decent stone school with a walled yard and a tiny house attached for the use of the teacher , where anyone who paid him rent for his mill-cottages or any of his other employees who resided elsewhere might send their children — to suit the convenience of the teacher — free of charge . |
15 | Fortunately for Joseph , Jerome misread the situation and rode into the Indian camp , where he himself was seized . |
16 | It gave Hazel an impression of good feeding , of health and of a certain indolence , as though the other came from some rich , prosperous country where he himself had never been . |
17 | The matter may also arise indirectly in situations in which the decision-maker belongs to an organisation which initiated the proceeding , but where he himself has taken no part in the decision to prosecute . |
18 | The intra-Christian fighting of the first half of 1990 did not result in any tangible changes in territorial control over the enclave ; the LF maintained control of Jounieh and Jubail areas to the north of Beirut as well as the East Beirut quarters of Ashrafieh and Karantina , while Aoun held on to the area around the Baabda Presidential palace , where he himself was based , and around Ras al Metn and the southern entrances to East Beirut . |
19 | He is a married man living with his family in the Creggan estate where he himself had been born and reared . ’ |
20 | Where it we ought to consider it . |
21 | During the last year of her life , when she knew herself to be mortally ill , she resolutely avoided seeing anyone she knew . |
22 | Where what you do is take something , that is capable of doing that , and you take something that 's capable of doing that , and you join them together , and between them you get so much more than they could do individually . |
23 | We do n't want it to happen , but it seems now whatever we do we ca n't prevent it . |
24 | She would never find now whatever it was she had been looking for from life . |
25 | And then there are those than whom I would rather have mice , and into this latter category fall the Molesworths . ’ |
26 | But as usual Nan seemed to know better than everyone what to do . |
27 | Oh better than nothing I suppose ! |
28 | Now I was ready to take on the guards and he was calming me , rather than me him . |
29 | And Nurse Williams into the clinic to see her , they 're much younger than me you see . |
30 | Maggie 's only forty two , she 's only three years old no hang on six years older than me you 're two |