Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax .
2 I realised my elbow was throbbing painfully where I 'd hit the stone floor .
3 I sit on the wooden floor for a moment to gather my strength , also to decide exactly where I should take the relics to dispose of them .
4 At that time I believed that the United Kingdom would be facing severe economic problems in the future , and I decided that I wanted to work somewhere where I could serve the community , and make a contribution to the resolution of those problems .
5 ‘ I wanted him where I could keep an eye on him , ’ said Mr Malik through his hands .
6 Also , there was a pleasant inn about a quarter of a mile away where I could get a room if the tide — in the way of tides — served at some merciless hour of the early morning .
7 Anyway the second school favoured scarlet cross-overs , the lady in charge directing me to a local wool shop where I could buy the yarn and a ( hand knitting ) pattern .
8 I was told by the FO in London that I would be met at Johannesburg airport — since British aircraft could not land in Rhodesia while UDI existed — and would be conveyed to the British Consulate there where I could have a rest .
9 I waited a minute or so then got up , leaving my almost clean plate , and went through the house to the lounge , where I could see the path leading away through the dunes towards the bridge .
10 I have come across the meadows to the place beneath the willows , where I will find the brook .
11 I will be visiting Community and Recreational Arts in Barnet in March , where I will have the pleasure of attending the official opening of the Tedder lounge , which has been extended to include a wheelchair accessible art room .
12 For my own part , having a little woodland garden , this is one of the two plants which I am forever poking in where I can find a place for another .
13 This would end with a " Hallelujah " wind-up , or glory march where someone would take the flag and lead a march round the hall to songs of victory and praise .
14 Queen Margaret had already left in a blaze of colour , escorted by Catesby and Agrippa , riding along Ropery , then Vintry Street into Thames Street , where she would meet a troop of her brother 's royal serjeants at Castle Baynard .
15 Sloane introduced her to Isaac Rand , the Demonstrator of Plants at the Physic Garden , who advised her to live near it where she would find the plants needed and where she would certainly have met Miller and Ehret .
16 It was she who eventually recommended that Laura go to a college she knew of — one where she would find an environment supportive of her experience .
17 She had fallen with such a thud and her shoulder ached painfully where she 'd hit the ground .
18 In the next few days the family will arrange for her to have a check-up at the Royal Manchester Childrens ' Hospital , where she will become an outpatient .
19 She has the capability and most importantly , a very long career ahead of her , where she can become the Seles of 1993–94 .
20 She lies in an open corner of the churchyard , where she can breathe the air from the moors .
21 She saw Chesarynth cast out , begging in the gutter Hells of Earth where she could feel no home as Jezrael had on Mars .
22 He sat her down at the table , where she could feel the warmth of the fire after her bath .
23 So while Maria Candida retched and wailed and dabbed at her nose in the cabin , Sara spent most of her time up on deck , either with Dom Alfonso , who was acting as Dom João 's agent , or — on the calmer days — further for 'd , where she could watch the porpoises leaping round the bows and listen to the creak of timber and the wind in the rigging .
24 Placing her feet carefully , Ace crept around the perimeter of the low scrub that surrounded the hilltop , finally finding a position overlooking the road , where she could keep an eye on whoever was approaching .
25 She made some coffee , and went out on the balcony in her cotton housecoat , where she could see the sun rising from behind the dark hills , and the slopes slowly become bathed with light .
26 The underground was still working , and brought her near the church , where she could see the crowd and the candles outside .
27 Later the mother , having taken a housekeeping job where she could have the child with her , wrote to the father to let her have the child and the £1 per week .
28 So she begged Jack to let her go for a swim , as it was so hot that day , out to the reef , where she could find the weed she needed in fresh , young supply .
29 ‘ Dana should be ready now ; I 'll tell her you 're waiting , ’ she said , wanting only to gain the privacy of her room , where she could release the tears that were threatening .
30 There are two types of agencies where you would find a job .
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