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

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1 Where I go in my free time is none of your business , you interfering old cow . ’
2 I feel it is necessary to state my own interest : I am a retired mechanical engineer , at one time employed by a major international oil company where I specialised in research on fuel and lubricants for internal combustion engines .
3 Where I worked in the university , if a woman came in covered in bruises , no one would say anything , although we all knew what had happened .
4 In fact , they whisked me off to the Nanking Workers ' Hospital , where I stayed in ‘ solitary confinement ’ until this afternoon .
5 The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage .
6 They were still talking when I continued on my way back to my roomette where I sat in comfortable privacy for a while reading the timetable and also reflecting that although I still had no answers to the old questions , I now had a whole crop of new ones , the most urgent being whether or not Filmer had already known the Youngs were friends of Ezra Gideon .
7 I know exactly who I am and where I stand in the world .
8 where I stand in another life ,
9 I understood that pantun was a form of Malayan poetry , and could not grasp how this might annihilate anything ; but , as he continued , I began to see — or I thought in that dazed state I saw that he believed all human perceptions to be governed by words and , indeed , distorted and ultimately betrayed by words .
10 I have sweet soap here and hot water , and either you wash yourself , all over , or I call in the women to hold you down and scrub you myself .
11 She called out ‘ Come in , of course , Nathan , ’ and the young man entered , holding a bunch of flowers which he presented to her where she lay in bed .
12 Claire took part in the European Junior Masters in Brussels in May , a tournament held for national champions , where she finished in third place .
13 Faye had been taken to Labour and Delivery , where she waited in a private room for Dr Greene 's arrival .
14 Wendy Ramshaw 's retrospective exhibition at the South Bank Centre in London from 3 September to 7 October charts her career from the Newcastle College of Art and Design , where she studied in the Fifties , to her present eminence as the leading modernist woman artist-jeweller in Britain .
15 Sarah secured her post at Devons School immediately after completing a four-year Bachelor of Education degree at Bath College of Higher Education where she specialised in four to eight-year-olds .
16 Katherine Jones ( Dr Pelly ) after completing her D.Phil in 1987 worked for about three years at Phillips and Drew , stockbrokers , where she specialised in the financial analysis of publishing companies .
17 In leaving the room , swelling for the first time with tears , she had collided awkwardly with Gordon 's mother , who supposed she could stand where she liked in her own house , and even if Edward had called after her , she would not have been able to hear him .
18 She seemed to vanish as quickly as she had appeared , leaving Ianthe to be pushed forward into the train , where she stood in a daze until she found herself sitting down in a seat offered to her by a small boy .
19 Her face has been seen on millions of TV screens in the chocolate advert , where she lies in a bath calmly eating a Flake .
20 Luciana Mottola Colban discussed the plans with Danièle Giraudy , one of the minds behind the Pompidou Centre , where she worked in an educational role for eight years , before becoming director of the Musée Picasso at Antibes , and then moving on to the Musée des Arts Decoratifs as Director in 1991 .
21 LIZ VAUGHAN , NDO for Management , has been seconded from Glasgow College of Technology where she lectures in Marketing Research .
22 Picture an island near Zanzibar ringed by a virginal coral reef where you stay in a thatched hut amongst palm trees on a pristine beach .
23 where you stretch In the
24 This brings up a dialogue box , where you type in the necessary alterations .
25 what 's all this joking about Essex boys ? , every where you read in the paper its Essex gir Ess why does an Essex girl
26 And late at night the barrier here where you slip in your parking-token is often open , and you can just drive straight through . ’
27 An alternative system is the ‘ checklist approach ’ , where you decide in advance which verbal and/or non-verbal behaviours you are going to observe and devise a number of categories to monitor behaviour against .
28 He 's not Robinson Crusoe , there are other old newspaper owners so he will say okay the government in Australia is doing what I like , therefore my newspapers or usually most of my newspapers , in fact one or two of them wo n't , will support that government and that government can be totally different one in the United States where in the Washington Post or you know in the New York Post or whatever will go and attack or support because he thinks it 's in the less interest that his commercial interest and the U S because he sees us doing the same thing there .
29 You either keep in the light where you can see , or you stand in the dark and fight everything that comes near you , because you can not see and you think it 's an enemy . ’
30 He recommends shampooing hair at least twice a week , more often if it looks as if it needs it or you live in a city .
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