Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 There was nothing he had to do to earn it , or nothing to threaten his security , except a too-rapid recovery , which he daily prayed against and which a good God would surely not allow — at least until summer came in and clothed a scarred earth with kindliness .
2 Little or nothing escapes his eye and that makes any book he writes doubly valuable to the serious students of railway history .
3 Ever since she gave up full-time employment where everyone touched their cap to her , she 's found the loss of identity difficult to cope with .
4 A couple of blocks away is John Smiths , where I met my old friend Robert Clow , in company with his number two , Willie Anderson , current treasurer of the BA .
5 And she had opened my locked drawer where I keep my private papers , but I 'm not going to mention that .
6 ‘ On Lee Beach there 's a safe anchorage where I keep my old fishing boat , ’ said her host .
7 The granny table where I ate my toast was now a cocktail cabinet , with studded plastic , three high stools , a Manhattan skyline of siphons and shakers .
8 I lay there in the Bomb Circle where I killed her other son , and I hoped that she was dead , too .
9 I dried off the needle and dropped it into the metal box where I carried my suture materials , scalpels and blades .
10 Where I made my mistake was in not checking back with his number in Freiburg at the edge of the Black Forest .
11 South bank as well 'cause that 's where I started , where I got my first board ever .
12 Where I mean our , invariably our in involvement is much greater than the Q S.
13 I felt up from thigh to hip , and leaned close where I judged his face to be , but never a breath or a sign of life .
14 Leaving the main building at bedtime , I walked back through the old walled garden , the churchyard , and down the grassy lane to the cottage annexe where I had my room .
15 I watch the familiar shops and houses go by ; Mum 's old gift shop ( now a video shop ) ; the Arms , where I had my first pint ; Dad 's old garage , still doing business .
16 I came from a B-Cat prison where I had my own basin and toilet .
17 ’ ‘ cept ‘ rithmetic , ’ I replied with bravado , ‘ where I beat her silly . ’
18 where I showed my hand too soon ,
19 Do n't you remember that lunch we had , where I lost my temper ?
20 I have just visited the Hilliard Society exhibition where I found your magazine .
21 Prices ( including flights ) based on the Taj Holiday Village where I stayed my first week start at £566 per person for seven days ' bed and breakfast ( £738 for fourteen days ) .
22 What I like about them and where I think their strengths are is that they do put science , the physical sciences , in that bracket of activity which is fun , excitement and leisure and enjoyment and that it moves away from the notion that it 's something you do on a wet Friday afternoon at school .
23 What I like about them and where I think their strengths are is that they do put science , the physical sciences , in that bracket of activity which is fun , excitement and leisure and enjoyment and that it moves away from the notion that it 's something you do on a wet Friday afternoon at school .
24 Where I spend my time people do n't bother . ’
25 where I did my placement .
26 I waited for another few seconds and then crossed the landing to my own flat where I completed my own process of locking myself in for the night .
27 By train to Bologna ( where I bought my hiking boots ) , by truck to Rovereto ; thenceforward we moved in daily spurts of twenty or twenty-five miles , always accompanied or monitored , from village to village , farm to farm , on foot , by cart , in preposterous automobiles .
28 You talk about spoilt rich middle-class kids over here , but the truth is if Steve or I saw their houses , we 'd probably think they were lower lower lower middle-class . ’
29 I go to the pub a bit , but I have n't got the money , or I see my boyfriend , or I keep my mam company . "
30 And no funny stuff or I blow your buddy 's balls off , ’ Sam says to Mark .
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