Example sentences of "[subord] i [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Like an overgrown Bisto kid I sniffed and aaahed my way to the source of the oaky-smokey smell , where I met a man whom I am very pleased to know . |
2 | On my first day in Alaska I made a bee-line for the local radio station KFAR where I met the manager , Augie Hiebert and we spent the rest of the day talking shop . |
3 | After the reception in the Great Hall , where I met the Hon. |
4 | We stayed in that house till I were eight year old and then we were went on to where I lived the rest of my time and that would have been from nineteen twenty to oh a couple of year ago . |
5 | For example in B , I had tried several times without success to contact a third-year female physics student who , it seemed , never looked in her departmental pigeonhole where I left the notes . |
6 | Nevertheless , I rushed him back to our nearby hotel , where I cleaned the wounds and fixed three or four large Band-Aids on them . |
7 | ‘ Is this where I make the noble suggestion of keeping away at weekends to leave you free to sail as much as you want ? ’ he demanded . |
8 | The weeping girl , Vicky , threw herself out of danger into the recesses of the cave , where I stored the fruits of the autumn . |
9 | This prompted me to look through my own collection , where I discovered a copy dated August 1931 , priced 2/ |
10 | It ended up where I felt the whole world was on my shoulders . |
11 | " Two weeks later I was ready to go to a place I did n't know , and where I knew no one . |
12 | In the end I retreated to the sofa , where I spent a cold , uncomfortable and furiously sleepless night . |
13 | I went by the Galerie de Diane and then down the stairs leading to the basement in the Pavillon de Flore where I followed the underground passage , badly lit — but where were the kitchens ? |
14 | In the lunch interval of the Test I made my way to the bar , where I saw the editor of the Herald , Mac Pollock , father of Springboks Peter and Graeme , and decided to discuss Vorster 's threat with him . |
15 | I turn for where I remember the door to be and see others pitching forward , slamming drinks down to cover their faces with their hands . |
16 | ‘ Where I stay the police do n't do enough to stop crime . |
17 | I crept out of the sitting-room and into the small room next door , where I chose a book full of pictures from the bookcase . |
18 | I would follow the police officers escorting the prisoner or prisoners up a flight of stairs into the small but impressive court-room , where I took a chair reserved for reporters at counsel 's table . |
19 | where I mucked the whole thing up trying to get the |
20 | I I ca n't be sure where I got the information from but from that time until the end of my shift at ten P M I was gleaning information from all different directions about the and the connection . |
21 | To minimize confusion , I shall use consumerism where I mean the first , and the consumer movement to denote the second . |
22 | I came out of the army and returned to the Bideford Gazette where I had a year of my newspaper apprenticeship still to go . |
23 | JUNE 16 : Today I visited the Department of Trade and Industry , where I had the opportunity to pick up a copy of The Personal Protective Equipment Directive ( Directive 89/686/EEC ) , which as a every single-market fan will know , cam into force on July 1 , 1992 . |
24 | And if I wear where I had the eternity ring on and the engagement ring and the wedding ring |
25 | I stopped right there , where I had an uninterrupted view , and watched the rim of it flatten out , spreading fire along the ocean 's edge . |
26 | No lights came on where I figured the master bedroom probably was ; that comforted me a bit . |
27 | The second half brought Tchaikovsky 's 4th symphony , where I fear the fourth movement was a little too fast , certainly on its opening , although a conductor can well afford to accelerate the pace towards the conclusion . |
28 | ‘ Eventually we got to Lagrimone , a little place between Langhirano and Monchio on the way to the passo di Lagastrello , where I know a family . |
29 | For me the most dangerous aspect of the job has been not so much the very real dangers in the field as the psychological vertigo of alternating for months at a time between the utter extremes of the planet ; from the film markets of California 's Hollywood Hills , where I rented an A-frame , to the remotest jungles of the East . |
30 | I led him into the billiard room where I stoked the fire while he sat down in one of the leather chairs and began to remove his shoes . |