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

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1 Tried projecting negative of Bride from holograph enlarger , he wrote , but image thin and weak where I want it strong ( though indeterminate ) .
2 We 'll put it right where we think it matters , on the training field and we 'll keep playing with the philosophy of working , training and competing . ’
3 Got him right where you want him , have n't you ?
4 I do not favour either approach above the other but am using each where I feel it is most illuminating .
5 ‘ Is n't that where they found his clothes ?
6 … it being very narrow where we met it , the Driver of the Chaise in backing his Horses to avoid being drove over overturned his Chaise , but very providentially , blessed be Almighty God for it ! we received very little Injury , Nancys Face was a little bruised .
7 Wrexham 's Chris Platt was well in contention until he had a triple bogey seven at the 17th where he put his tee shot into bushes and trouble .
8 We kept to the paths , being specially careful where we put our feet ; ground nesting species are at their most vulnerable in spring .
9 If you use a mirror in this way , be careful where you position it .
10 Chukar-type partridges Alectoris are longer , more upright and slightly more pheasant-like than smaller Perdix , and readily distinguished where they overlap it in W and S Europe by black and white eyestripes , white chin and throat , broad black band extending from eye down neck to form breast-band , conspicuous black and white barring on flanks , and red bill and legs .
11 The single high-density distribution disk slips into the drive , you type INSTALL , answer the usual ‘ is this where you want it ’ questions , and off it goes .
12 ‘ Is this where you found him ? ’
13 Only do this where you think there may actually be someone of the right calibre available .
14 Well I 'm not interested where he takes it !
15 She felt that the atmosphere between them was suddenly much easier although he said nothing for a moment but kept on looking at her as if he were turning something over in his mind .
16 And er , it went wrong so she took her daughter 's out of her bedroom and using hers and when our John came down she were telling about it so he said oh I 'll take it this Sunday and I 'll fix it for you , of course with John working away he took the television
17 One more person would n't make any difference to the arrangements , for Rob had thought it wise to cater for up to eight extra guests — ‘ Just in case I 'm more popular than I think I am , ’ he 'd laughed .
18 The colonel explained that the reason for the exclusion zone would become clear once they saw what had been found in the excavation .
19 They did n't know what to say to this so they said nothing and he stood there , grinning and rubbing his hands together .
20 Tom could see this so he gave me the key to his hotel room and told me to have a shower and put on some of his clothes .
21 Our combined age is 151 so we think we can cope with any problems life may throw at us ! ’ he jokes .
22 ‘ Lessons ’ are always popular so we have one lined up with Mary Thomson next month , which should please eventing fans !
23 He was real old so I suppose he had trouble with his false teeth or summat , but anyway , it was pretty disgusting watching him eat .
24 So it 's easier than you said it 's more difficult than if you want to get clear recordings .
25 Those remaining faced disease and starvation and the prospect of continuing civil war because the Russians left Afghanistan more unstable than they found it .
26 Can I suggest as , as we , we start the document , that we have a copy of the procedure we 're discussing open , because I think most of us in debate and discussion proper if we made our own procedures , things that we hear about .
27 It would help us to implement this if we knew our concerns were going to be addressed with research ’ .
28 We can see this if we consider what would have happened if the only problems animals had had to face had been those posed by the weather and other aspects of the nonliving environment .
29 ‘ And there 's no reason for Elinor to see any of this if it tires her .
30 It can only do this if it implements its plans and policies flexibly , rather than according to formalized rules .
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