Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Climbing up to the right and beyond Cow Dub , I followed the beck , dry where it had drained away through the limestone but flowing where the bands of sandstone outcropped , until on the open fell the limestone gave way to glacial moraine and the beck gurgled noisily back down towards Cow Dub .
2 ‘ Bedtime — you look as if you 'll fall asleep where you sit at any moment .
3 And you think that 's not just a sort of relatively recent phenomenon in the sense of you know , the sort of mid nineteen thirties or you think it 's always been there ?
4 I think it 's a stigma that a lot of men feel they ca n't show that they 're depressed or they 've got a problem so they 'll pick up a ph , a phone .
5 And it does seem to me that erm I ca n't quite understand why it 's possible or it seems to be an argument that you can accommodate a bit more development , squash a bit development into Leeds and Bradford and it does n't matter very much .
6 I do rather resent it when there are other council committees , there 's Town Hall Strategy Working Party in the afternoon , now if we 're going to be sure that we can all get to this without conflict with other committees , erm I had to be there on behalf of the Lord Mayor because she had duties , erm and I was very sorry not to be able to come , because I have dealt , visited many occupational , I wanted to visit the officers , and you know , it is n't always possible where you have a conflict of interests .
7 Dey hav fe get it right or dey get verbal reaction .
8 The director wants you to do it a certain way , and either you do n't feel that he 's right or you feel that he 's right but he 's forcing you to be a square peg in a round hole .
9 And you know what I wanted , some Fairly liquid or they 've got ta go up and get it .
10 It was a sort of like a I do n't know what i whether it was erm some sort of a private or it belonged to this Manchester Co-op or something I think it was .
11 Tried projecting negative of Bride from holograph enlarger , he wrote , but image thin and weak where I want it strong ( though indeterminate ) .
12 Perhaps you 're exhausted where you 've had a gear problem .
13 We 'll put it right where we think it matters , on the training field and we 'll keep playing with the philosophy of working , training and competing . ’
14 Got him right where you want him , have n't you ?
15 When they 're pregnant or they 've got a little baby .
16 I do not favour either approach above the other but am using each where I feel it is most illuminating .
17 ‘ Is n't that where we start ? ’
18 ‘ Is n't that where they found his clothes ?
19 ‘ Is that where he hangs out , then ? ’
20 Is that where it came from ? ’
21 ‘ Is that where you heard the bad words you used just now ? ’
22 ‘ Is that where you 've been ?
23 ‘ Is n't that where you wanted to go today ? ’
24 Is that where you want to go ? ’
25 That where I live friend , ’ I told him .
26 Was that where she felt ‘ hemmed in ’ ?
27 This was developed very highly in the Hollywood movies of the Thirties where they attempted to put ‘ colour ’ into the pictures in terms of light and shade .
28 ‘ There are a lot of blanks in the Thirties where we do n't know a great deal about it and there was a period just after the war from 1947 through to the middle Fifties — that 's another gap .
29 Either that or they go through to Salzburg and then come off the motorway there .
30 Either that or they 've been proved well
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