Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Sally-Anne 's own preserve was the kitchen , where she ate either at the kitchen table , or , when that was full , at a small card table which was folded up and put away when she had finished . |
2 | They passed close to her , where she crouched still in the bushes . |
3 | ( d ) Memorial ( where you turn right at the ornamental garden ) to one of the Water Board 's founders , 1904 . |
4 | Where you look please at the word retinue which is figure two it means ritardando a bit slower . |
5 | It 's quite interesting sometimes how you get a question back or you get closer to the young people as a result . |
6 | Lawyers , basically , are trained for and used to an adversary system — where they act either for the prosecution or plaintiff , or for the defence — and seem always to see things in terms of guilt or innocence . |
7 | Now it seemed as if his arms tapered all the way down to his fingertips where they lay lightly on the wheel of the Audi . |
8 | A water where they feed both on the bottom and at the surface can be outwardly identical to one where they feed only on the bottom . |
9 | A water where they feed both on the bottom and at the surface can be outwardly identical to one where they feed only on the bottom . |
10 | You may also see otters , or their pug marks , where they slip quietly into the loch , keeping Strathbeg trout alert and fit . |
11 | It drew the hungry child from his bed to the landing , where he glanced nervously at the Bogeyman 's room before creeping on tip-toe along the strip of faded carpet . |
12 | He told Stephanie to put her feet up and went into the kitchen for solitude , where he began purposefully on the dishes . |
13 | On his way he passed the church , where he looked closely at the old tower door . |
14 | Edward made himself a cup of tea and vanished to the Britches , where he stayed late into the dusk . |
15 | His appreciation of Chinese food was nurtured at his mother 's table and also at his uncle 's Chinese restaurant where he worked part-time from the age of 11 . |
16 | Fleming went on to describe how the nasal secretions of the patient ( himself , in fact ) were cultured , and how a round microbe or coccus first grew and then was destroyed where it came close to the nasal secretion . |
17 | One had mange so badly it was nearly bald : it moped around , scratching the exposed pink skin that had cracked and flaked where it stretched briefly over the jutting spine and ribcage . |
18 | We corkscrewed on our way working towards the lee of the Buchan coast , where it turns westward into the Firth . |
19 | A dwelling for the living or a tomb for one 's ancestors should be sited only where it harmonizes completely with the forces of nature . |
20 | The towpath proper did n't start until a few yards further down where it angled away from the road and followed the river ; here it was marked by a narrow strip of waterside grass and trees that would immediately raise the cost of any overlooking property by at least ten thousand . |
21 | The peak best known by sight is Fuar Tholl , in view from the Kyle-Dingwall railway at its base , where it towers threateningly over the line . |
22 | This too is a technique pioneered by Neighbours , where it works best at the beginning and end of each episode , and in the poignant identification of the tragedy of Paul and Gail , who do and say the same things day after day , but wear different clothes . |
23 | Either the individual can not get to sleep in the first place or he wakes frequently during the night . |
24 | The Cabinet did behave as a Cabinet and although I said earlier about the Treasury being forced to disgorge information when the DEA existed , that was n't the case to the same extent in 1976 . |
25 | Not that I cared much for the way he kept them . |
26 | Despite all Mrs Knelle 's entreaties that I go westward into the wilder parts of her beloved Galway , I stuck to my original plan . |
27 | It was with these thoughts that I returned alone to the cottage . |
28 | Yes but surely they thought that through before they got to the stage that I mean even with the mortgage |
29 | ‘ And why on earth should you automatically assume that I came here with the express purpose of blackmail ? ’ |
30 | It was with this in mind that I came joyously across the story of Stephen Eastham this week . |