Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] where [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Or say where it hath birth
2 First , it makes the differences seem natural and inevitable — rather than questioning where they come from and what social functions they serve , readers are urged to accept and adjust to them .
3 It 's the job that dictates where we live now , I 'm afraid .
4 The way to recovery lies in learning to place that blame where it belongs , to use the anger it arouses and to give yourself the praise you deserve just for surviving the abuse .
5 . During this first hit it 's important to get the speed of the lawn , try and judge where you want the ball to end up to .
6 Many plants spread naturally in this way , their flexible stems arching down and rooting where they rest on the ground , and gardeners have adopted this method for woody subjects otherwise difficult to propagate .
7 And in tutorials there is opportunity to take well judged risks — by which I mean being unafraid of going for the character and seeing where it leads — even with well known speeches .
8 And review where we got last time , and to plan ahead erm for the future .
9 Ryan he says it 's foolish , cards , he says mum when you just , you just put them somewhere and forget where you put them , so he says I 've decided to buy you oh this looks a lovely one
10 YOU have a chance to alter the top line ( membership ) , if not you , as members , can look at the expenditure sheet and suggest where we start making cuts .
11 ‘ Outside the churches of St Cuthbert , he is allowing his men to ravage and rob where they wish , and at leisure .
12 At this point you should go through the exercise on the senses and underline where you have used either a simile or a metaphor .
13 Aware abruptly of what he had done , he held very still , not shifting a finger , above all not that index finger , as he opened his eyes , and looked where it pointed .
14 At the Rabbit Grounds , everything was as I 'd left it — the buck lying strangled in the broken catapult , the sand kicked up and messed where I 'd gone crashing .
15 She was totally independent , being able to cook , wash , look after herself and her home , drive and walk where she needed to go , even though she could not use her left arm at all , and she had to work constantly to control the spasticity in the left side of her body .
16 About picking up the pieces and wondering where we go from there , even though I know there are other things he 's interested in .
17 I was about to come down and see where you 'd got to . ’
18 I 'll have to , I 'll have to go home and see where she 's put it .
19 However , the builder may be expected to make some contribution towards travelling time and costs where he has failed to obtain suitable sub-contract labour within the vicinity of the site and a subcontractor is requested to travel an excessive distance .
20 And look where you 've ended up , this dump !
21 ‘ We tried it then and look where it led us ’ , is her view of previous bouts of big spending , reflation , and subsidies to troubled industries .
22 An act of defiance it had been , and look where it had got her .
23 I put myself on the line for him once already and look where it got me : thirty-six hours in jail ; Interrogations every four hours .
24 And look where it got him . ’
25 They did and look where it got them .
26 Eddie Gray tried it for us and look where it got him .
27 Aggie , sitting looking into the fire , nodded as she thought : And aye , Mama took the only step left to her , and look where it 's got her .
28 And look where it 's got me .
29 Yet he occupies his own space while Philippa wavers all around hers and he dances where she stumbles and sings where she lectures and lives , just lives , where she prods , activates , teaches .
30 A cut-away view would show the relative size of the larger plants and indicate where they grew in relation to the banks .
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