Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She also received a rose arbour for her garden where she plans to spend more time in her retirement .
2 Today Michelle Howard took her case to the High Court , where she hopes to prove that Wessex Health Authority was liable .
3 Our congratulations to Margaret Thatcher on the signal honour of becoming a member of the Order of Merit , where she has joined her tutor , Dorothy Hodgkin .
4 Neighbours complained that 90-year-old Gladys Mills was making too much noise at her flat in Weymouth , Dorset , where she has lived for 12 years .
5 Maude 's telegram from the Queen was also expected this morning at Trees Park Village , near Middleton St George , where she has lived for the last seven years .
6 Where she has fallen .
7 These or other events in her life at this time , even the sad ones like the passing of the first anniversary of her husband 's death , may be the key that will open the door for her to freedom from the prison of grief where she has finished the hard labour of bereavement .
8 MORAG MACDONALD Company secretary at the Post Office , where she has worked for 22 years .
9 She teaches in a middle school where she has worked for many years .
10 On this occasion she is at a posh party , where she has taken a glass of champagne , but only ‘ to be sociable ’ — a motive which in anyone else would have driven Patrick to contemplate another of the umpteen blows he feels like unleashing — when the novelist unleashes one of his phonological jokes , which play on vagaries of pronunciation .
11 ‘ Mohammed had to go to the mountain , I 've subsidised all my previous ventures by working and saving but to get my work published I realised my only chance was England , ’ she says , where she has found three photographic agencies interested in buying her work and eight publications have bought selections of the Bolivian shots .
12 ‘ Mohammed had to go to the mountain , I 've subsidised all my previous ventures by working and saving but to get my work published I realised my only chance was England , ’ she says , where she has found three photographic agencies interested in buying her work and eight publications have bought selections of the Bolivian shots .
13 She then feeds her dog mustard , to make its eyes run , and goes to Margery 's house , where she starts to lament her poverty and need .
14 My daughter 's idea of a good film is one where she starts crying round about the end of the queue for tickets .
15 And where she 's moved
16 Where where she 's got her flat .
17 ‘ Any idea where she 's got to ? ’
18 1pm : Home to Mrs Fishfinger 's sumptuous lunch , not in the least spoiled by al fresco picnic off the Fishouse Floor where she 's left it .
19 But here , where she WANTS to work , she is curiously cold-shouldered .
20 She has recently completed the Science Foundation Course of the Open University , but has had to postpone further study in the sciences for the time being because changes in Modern Language teaching at the Sixth Form College where she works have consumed so much of her time and energy .
21 He wins the pools and with that money he buys an isolated country cottage , where he plans to keep Miranda until she falls in love with him .
22 Kruger collected 7,582 points at Sheffield , where Brannen decided to withdraw after eight events , saving himself for a multi-events meeting at Stoke this week , where he hopes to battle his way to the top of the rankings .
23 He sticks to his post at the university — where he gets attacked as a liberal by the hard-line whites , and denounced by the violent blacks as he steers his genuinely multi-racial ship on its course .
24 If the candidate makes the grade in the Hawk , where he learns to handle fast jets and basic skills in bombing and dogfighting , he is posted to a Tactical Weapons Unit where these skills are honed .
25 Even where he does show an interest in ‘ education ’ it is , as we have seen , only as a preventive device aimed at the public at large .
26 Where he goes fishing , it 's , the bridge is up
27 The man , wearing just sunglasses to disguise himself , is reaching into a plastic bag where he claims to have a gun and a grenade .
28 The need for a German theatre , as part of a wider literary and philosophical programme for Germany , arises at the point where Herder sets out to emphasize the Englishness of Shakespeare and the French character of the court of Louis XIV and its drama , and where he begins to point to the absence of a comparable phenomenon in the " Germany " — that is , the conglomeration of German principalities and duchies — of his own day .
29 The Cohen Committee admitted that these complaints were not altogether unfounded but all that has resulted is section 192 of the Act which invalidates provisions in trust deeds ( or elsewhere ) which purport to exempt a trustee from , or to indemnify him against , ‘ liability for breach of trust where he fails to show the degree of care and diligence required of him as a trustee having regard to the provisions of the trust deed conferring on him any powers , authorities or discretions . ’
30 where he needs to get out .
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