Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Right where we want you , ’ a quiet voice completed her sentence from behind her .
2 ‘ Aye , right where you sit , ’ Maggie replied quick as a flash , which earned a laugh from Susan .
3 Turn right where you see a waymark arrow and bear left crossing the stile around 150yds further on .
4 It probably matters little where we choose that point as long as it is not at infinity .
5 Are all the rest of us to give up and sit on our hands rather than serve humbly where we deserve ? ’
6 Rent a nice little flat somewhere where you know exactly what your outgoings are — where you know you 're not responsible for anything .
7 While one may whizz straight through the enemy , and another might stall in front of your Mob , the other one is bound to end up somewhere where you want him .
8 I do n't know about Augusta being my territory but it 's nice to come somewhere where you have won before , obviously , and live off the memories …
9 Home is somewhere where you have space to spread your wings .
10 References to our name will be appropriate only where we have provided a report for publication in a public document or circular , or ( as provided for in the engagement letter ) have otherwise consented to the ‘ form and context ’ in which our name is to appear .
11 Since such rules can be optionally applied to the same basic sentence structures , they provide a linguistic basis for the notion of * In this , as in subsequent chapters , we number examples and extracts only where we need to refer to them in the text .
12 If you have a combination skin , recognisable by an oily T-zone ( forehead , nose and chin ) and drier cheeks , apply moisturiser only where you need it ( ie over the cheeks and up to the temples ) .
13 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 .
14 It stays longer where you need it to stay — in the stomach — and moves more swiftly where you need it to move more swiftly , through the intestine and bowel .
15 An important clue to this act of discrimination has always been found in the existence of regularities , especially where they make prediction possible .
16 Among shrubs or in mixed borders , variegated plants help to add interest to the rest of the display , especially where they contrast with bronze or purple foliage , or harmonise with a golden colour group .
17 Achieving regular employment has been one of the most difficult targets for people who have left institutions and there is a marked descent through the occupational and class structure so that , especially where they have suffered illnesses such as schizophrenia , the work they are able to get tends to be of an unskilled or semi-skilled kind .
18 Inadequate timetabling , the organisation of lessons during lunchtimes and instead of normal lessons or assemblies , the allocation of unsatisfactory classrooms , the poor arrangement of furniture for learning purposes , the lack of suitable materials — all these factors tend to discourage learners of community languages , especially where they have had little influence on the choice of their subject options when a community language is involved .
19 Over-use of such mediating devices is unwise , especially where they involve direct repetition .
20 I like the way you 've got it to sound like a court report , especially where you 've used the reported speech for the Judge and Jury .
21 Not only can this play hell with the smooth operation of a network , it can be a nightmare to troubleshoot , especially where you have long cable runs between machines .
22 Many of us become hot under the collar over local issues , whether it is poor transport services , an objection to the proposed siting of an amusement arcade opposite where we live , or the lack of sports and other social facilities .
23 ‘ Coming out of the office place opposite where I work .
24 ‘ It depends entirely where you live whether it 's down to the school you are in or the local education authority .
25 He knew straitly where we lay , and all our dispositions .
26 So where she fill it up from ?
27 So where she go to ?
28 So where you have your potage erm meat , vegetables such as they are , and sweet .
29 Will members make an ad hoc contribution as necessary ? eg where you want to book a speaker or hire a film
30 Skills shortages can be seen daily where we live and work :
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