Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | and I moved it over to that corner there , where nothing else grows |
2 | ‘ It 's the kind of place that no one ever hears of , where nothing ever happens . |
3 | This is the state of affairs at a normal sports centre , where everyone else seems to be skilled and athletic and you too embarrassed to start . |
4 | Accordingly , accompanied by Emil and a few of the others , I carried my bags to the coffee shop where everyone immediately ordered huge carrot cakes , the speciality of the house , as if they were in fear of famine . |
5 | They had dinner at a superb restaurant , bustling with the rich and famous , where everyone covertly glanced at everyone else , slyly assessing outfits and hairdos . |
6 | It 's not as if I could tell you much , anyway , seeing I never met her . ’ |
7 | I was trying to sit where I normally sit . |
8 | Then I go to Wendling 's , where I again compose a little until half past one , when we have lunch . |
9 | All that remained of the abbey was a very large and rather ugly abbey church and the old abbey gateway building , which was now part of St. Albans school , where I later went . |
10 | Nor were there any colourful bazaars , though there was a market where I later bought fruit , vegetables , eggs and three small glasses , the sort from which Algerians drink their coffee . |
11 | where I usually go so |
12 | Shortly afterwards we returned to English prep schools , where I quickly had my French beaten out of me in French grammar classes , and where Lorne responded by continuing to be unable to talk or , rather , to speak in any known language , for he would hold forth volubly in a tongue uniquely his own . |
13 | There was also a stage where I deeply resented the foetus , although now I think I have killed this feeling . |
14 | One leads up an unfrequented glen occupied by wild goats and skirts the northern flank of Beinn Fhada to arrive at a rough bealach or col , where I once shivered for two hours waiting for the mist to lift off Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan ahead , which it did not . |
15 | I 'll never forget the cellar of a little pub where I once stood for 10 agonizing minutes — ( it seemed like a century ) — with three of my friends , facing four of the meanest-looking characters I had ever met . |
16 | One day , after a particularly good school report , Father took me for a walk past a second-hand bookstore where I often browsed enviously . |
17 | During the warm weather I take the opportunity to sit in my garden where I often do my sewing up . |
18 | Had we put in the stop where I originally proposed we would run the risk of pedestrians stumbling on the ‘ step ’ . |
19 | Says train-mad Waterman : ‘ I was desperate to buy it because it was made in Newton Le Willows , where I now live . |
20 | Obviously , where I actually went wrong on the |
21 | Next came a stomach-churning visit to the Snake Temple , where I actually held a snake very briefly , but drew the line at having it photographed around my neck ! |
22 | The Grant Hall Hotel was next door to Zion United Church where I still spent many weekday evenings in boys ' work , and it was now handy to finish at the church and then cross over to the radio station for the late night shift . |
23 | ‘ There was a little bit from IRS where I still had connections . |
24 | Rfereee Robbie Hart saw intent where nobody else did and Jan Molby smacked in the penalty . |
25 | Liz has been appointed customer services manager with Skipton Building Society , where she previously held a management post in the commercial lending department . |
26 | His hair was thick and warm , and her fingers revelled in the feel of it , creeping around the back of his skull where she half-heartedly tugged to bring his head back so that she no longer ached for his kisses to continue . |
27 | In 1917–18 she served on the committee on post-war reconstruction , where she frequently clashed with Beatrice Webb . |
28 | For an illustration see ex.5e from Zerlina 's Act 2 aria , where she caressingly comforts the battered Masetto . |
29 | Ms Robinson , of Harmire Road , Barnard Castle , took over the campaign reins more than three years ago and regards her appointment as something of a coup for the north where she also hopes one day to stage a regional conference . |
30 | She had been in the winning Nations Cup team in Drammen , Norway , where she also scored her first grand prix success , and , as a result of her achievements , was chosen to go with the British squad on the autumn circuit of North American shows , in Washington , New York and Toronto . |