Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Arsenal have had also apart from the first game , where I doubt coventry went looking to attack , rather than counter attack .
2 We all went to the carol service in Bath Abbey , where I had difficulty restraining my tears .
3 ‘ That where I live friend , ’ I told him .
4 Late that afternoon we made a perfect three-point landing at the RCAF airstrip in Whitehorse , capital of the Yukon Territory , where I found shelter for the night in a bare but adequate room at the Whitehorse Hotel .
5 Yesterday the girl , who can not be named , appeared before Darlington Juvenile Court where she admitted theft .
6 Where she learnt savagery .
7 Her most unusual assignment so far has been interviewing Daniel Ortega at a dinner party , Sandinista style , where she drank rum with the bodyguards and was persuaded to dance with Ortega .
8 There is a poppy song , ‘ What I Do ’ , in which she dances around in leggings and a bra top , and a cover of Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz 's Sixties hit ‘ The Girl From Ipanema ’ done in smoky café style , where she takes advantage of the sensual Puerto Rican looks she inherited from her mother .
9 In 1988 , she stepped on to the ministerial ladder as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of the Environment , where she took charge of one of Mrs Margaret Thatcher 's pet hates — litter .
10 Born in Dulwich , she was educated at Sussex University where she read music and education in 1968 .
11 Sophy Sanger was educated at Dr Elizabeth Dawes ' School , Weybridge , and at Newnham College , Cambridge , where she read mathematics ( 1899–1902 ) and then moral sciences , narrowly missing a first in 1903 .
12 Sister Clare Lewington , who runs the Royal Free Prostate Laboratory where she helps conduct treatment trials , believes that increasing media coverage of prostate disease is resulting in more self-referrals to her hospital .
13 She attended Bedford College for Women and entered University College London in 1871 , where she studied law and political economy , winning in 1876 first prize in Roman law and the Hume scholarship in jurisprudence .
14 She was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies ' College , Ormond College , and Melbourne University , where she studied philosophy and history ( BA 1903 ) .
15 At 14 , Hurston left home to work as a housemaid , then went back to school and on to university , where she studied literature and later anthropology .
16 In summer 1799 they moved to Ballitor , county Kildare , where she had access to a good library .
17 Mary Dobson too , retired early from teaching at Tiverton Grammar school , where she taught History , ran the library and was Head of First Year .
18 Six months on , Sue Hill has been promoted to another department where she sells advertising and loves her job .
19 Within a month of filming the episode she flew back to London — heart of her new global empire — where she planned record and film work designed to guarantee that soon she would never need to work in Ramsay Street — or anywhere else for that matter — again .
20 Born in Stockton , she trained as a teacher and worked in schools throughout Cleveland and North Yorkshire , including North Ormesby Girls ' School , Ripon Training College , Grangetown Girls ' School , Widdale ( near Hawes ) and Wath , where she became headmistress until her retirement in 1946 .
21 After being admitted to hospital where she received treatment for breathing problems , she was said not to need any further treatment ( or was ‘ blocking a bed ’ which is not at all the same thing ) and discharged into a nursing home .
22 Her GP referred her to a hospital in Watford , North London , where she underwent laser treatment to try and prevent the damage from getting any worse — but it did n't help .
23 But where she worked might interest you . ’
24 John Warwick likens the centre to going to a travel agent where you get convenience and choice .
25 Fortunately , or unfortunately , that is easy work now : the iron horse speeds you along , you steam under the shades of Knockfarrel , which has on its summit a very fine vitrified fort ; past Strathpeffer Wells , Castle Leod , Lochs Garve and Luichart , through Strath Bran , till you reach Auchnasheen , where you change steam for horse-power , and get a little exercise in patience , waiting in the drizzling rain till the horses are rested , re-yoked , and ready for starting .
26 ‘ Carve out a little part of your shop as an information corner , perhaps that part where you put travel guides or computer books .
27 Where you got number , so what you do is you multiply by the complex conjugate , top and bottom , if we do that , it comes out , out of multiple of one .
28 Home is somewhere where you have space to spread your wings .
29 Plan room to ‘ breathe ’ and have space you can move into — even if it 's only a corridor where you have coffee — that gives your audience and the room a break .
30 Where you play pool do they just use these red , yellow balls now ?
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