Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | It makes me think of going there too , getting away from this cesspit where nothing changes and finding dollars in America . ’ |
2 | The old pattern of family life , where everyone existed and acted under the family umbrella , is fast disappearing . |
3 | Or someone dies and is it . ’ |
4 | We sat on our stools and I smiled at him , thinking he was going to ask me about my dress or where I lived or something , and he said , ‘ Who 's your favourite philosopher ? ’ |
5 | Mallards , coots and moorhens could often be seen and heard waddling about the housing estate where I lived or sometimes even boldly marching up the high street . |
6 | Where I lived and that ? |
7 | On the minus side , they knew what I looked like , where I lived and what I drove . |
8 | Only after 1 February can I go more or less where I please and then there is a need to work quite quickly since the ferreting season ends in April when the fast-growing vegetation and the increasing arrival of litters of young rabbits make it impractical to continue . |
9 | I used to go along to Greenbank Hospital 's geriatric wards , where I sang and played to the old folk . |
10 | It 's quiet where I live but they 're , they 're nosy . |
11 | You may think Loxford light years behind Woodborough , but it is my patch , where I live and work , however anachronistic . |
12 | Following the path with my thoughts wallowing in nostalgia , I soon found myself back where I started and crashing into the people I had heard through the mist . |
13 | I made my way to an hotel lounge in the Diamond , where I sat and read a leaflet I had picked up in the church . |
14 | We parked near the boathouse on the west shore , a ruined , mud-filled RAF building , where I pushed and heaved my three companions afloat , waving a cheerful farewell . |
15 | bit here and I thought god that so I thought right I 'm gon na change places in that seat but your father 's sitting on , alright , I said go in that back seat , just behind us there were there or I said or I 'm just coming to sit where you are , I said I ca n't do four hours sitting like this , I mean I 'd have been boss eyed before I got , well I was I , I , all say look at that cloud |
16 | So I either have it in the kitchen or I go and I say to them do you want a cup of tea ? |
17 | I am often asked what if I had an accident or I collapsed and there was no one around to help . |
18 | Where someone dies and leaves behind a debt which is not insured , this has a claim on his or her estate . |
19 | ( b ) Misrepresentation Under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 , clauses which exclude or restrict liability for misrepresentation or which exclude or restrict " any remedy available to another party to the contract by reason of such a misrepresentation " are ineffective unless they satisfy the test of reasonableness . |
20 | It is in the interest of church musicians to ensure that the necessary licence is obtained , or their playing or singing of copyright music in such circumstances could constitute an infringement of copyright through being an unauthorised ‘ performance ’ . |
21 | Where she belonged and wished to be , she would direct . |
22 | Moira Russell returned her smile , and went to another door in the room , where she tapped and went in . |
23 | She spent a pleasant few minutes thinking of her small business where she designed and made exclusive wedding gowns for a rapidly growing circle of customers , but Dana 's early-morning phone call refused to be dismissed . |
24 | Whenever a female enters his territory he courts her by swimming in a zig-zag dance , eventually leading her to the next where she enters and he prods her tail to entice her to lay her eggs . |
25 | He took her hand and led her into the atrium , where she turned and went into his arms . |
26 | Lucy was also aware that Doreen 's previous anger appeared to have vanished as she carried refilled plates back to the long table , where she chatted and laughed with the men and the two guides . |
27 | That I do n't think will please John Major or Mrs Thatcher for being , er seeing you fuelling and other directors and all the directors of our public companies fuelling inflation with their inflationary wage rises does n't seem reasonable whatsoever and I think that er one should consider this in a different light . |
28 | I had to knock up the girl in the Post Office to find out where you lived and — here I am . |
29 | After jointing and gluing ( be careful where you stop and start your tongues ) , two pieces can be cut off to finish at four and a half inches each . |
30 | For harmony licks like these you 'll find that where you pick and where you pull off or hammer-on really makes a difference to how the harmony sounds . |