Example sentences of "[conj] they [modal v] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There has been a tendency more recently , however , for deaf people to be wary of consecutive interpreting where they may feel information is added to , or subtracted from , the message ( Allsop and Kyle , 1982 ) , even though for spoken languages it has usually been felt that consecutive interpreting is much more effective and much easier to check for the validity of the interpretation ( Herbert , 1978 ) . |
2 | And I think if any performers know any where they may find problems is if they 're still very much involved in the music industry , because it becomes a sort of er a diversionary activity . |
3 | ‘ One of the cruellest had a girlfriend who had many friends involved in the struggle against the regime and he would go with her to cafes , where they would sing songs against the dictatorship . ’ |
4 | ‘ I had arranged with Sister Stevens that on the next occasion that Len presented with either a hangover or a stomach upset I would refer him to the occupational health centre where they would suggest counselling , as I believed Len was becoming a danger to himself and everyone else . ’ |
5 | Just as in his rotation of Party officials to areas with which they had no connection and where they would have difficulty building up a power-base , so now Ceauşescu was transferring people into new places of work , forcing them to move from their old homes . |
6 | Even two of the farmhands rented a smallholding where they could grow vegetables and keep cows , pigs , and poultry ; while another was also a carter . |
7 | That gives them the chance for promotion to the British League , where they could face Swindon and Milton Keynes . |
8 | That gives them the chance for promotion to the British League , where they could face Swindon and Milton Keynes . |
9 | Between shows the girls dressed in sweatshirts and jogging shorts ; some of them stayed in the dressing rooms and stretched out to sleep or read , others went to another room in the basement complex where they could watch TV . |
10 | It has been shown that most suicide attempters are aware of the existence of agencies where they could obtain help , such as the general practitioner , social workers , or the Samaritans ( Kreitman and Chowdhury 1973b ) ; in fact , a significant proportion of attempters had been in touch with one or more of these agencies in the weeks preceding the attempt ( Bancroft et al. 1977 ) . |
11 | She took him to her room where they could have privacy . |
12 | Some set up agricultural communities where they could take refuge from public contempt for ‘ conchies ’ and convince themselves that their experiments in communal living would , once ‘ the grim period of war is over … be remembered as the forerunner of the new society . ’ |
13 | In 1681 he launched Pennsylvania ( which included three counties that in 1702 became Delaware ) as an immense private estate to which settlers were welcomed and where they could buy land on relatively easy terms . |
14 | It was at Macclesfield on Friday that Colchester clinched their place in the Vauxhall FA Trophy final , where they will meet Witton Albion at Wembley on Sunday May 10 . |
15 | In the women 's event Holcombe Brook from Bury , led by Russian pairing Svetlana Parkhomenko and Natalia Egorova , beat Banbury West End 8–7 on sets to reach next Saturday 's final where they will play Winchester . |
16 | Members of the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service , staff voluntarily by GPs , are usually the first doctors to arrive at the scene of car accidents where they can give specialist emergency treatment , additional to that provided by ambulance staff . |
17 | Pitot tubes have been most widely used in air , where they can measure speeds from about 1 m s -1 upwards . |
18 | But globalisation means that companies have to invest where they can produce cheapest and at the best quality and where they can earn profits . |
19 | Their parents must lead them away from the nest site to other areas where they can collect food and find hiding places . |
20 | Where they can make cups of tea or snacks for themselves . |
21 | Thus , those at the top , or on their way , naturally head for jobs where they can challenge assumptions , old and new . |
22 | What is different is a flat designed for the disabled where they can gain confidence to live outside |
23 | The growth of slimming clubs is a reminder that many people find it helpful to lose weight if they 're part of a group where they can swap stories and share experiences — but slimming clubs do n't necessarily work for everyone . |
24 | Most of the small passerines which favour an Arctic summer home , where they can take advantage of the prolific insect life , pass through Shetland on their way to a winter habitat which suits their food preferences . |
25 | Many fish species , including most catfish and cichlids , like shady caves under or between rocks , where they can take refuge from the bustle of the community tank . |
26 | In the case of a monopolist it is likely their planned sales prices will be based on costs and revenues at output levels where they can maximize profits without reference to competitors ' prices as they do not exist . |
27 | Such particles are considered dangerous because they penetrate deep into the lungs , where they can cause disease . |
28 | The in-house cinema ( ‘ where they used to watch porn movies , ’ speculate the new occupiers ) , complete with massive Soviet projectors , is now used for film shows that would have caused apoplectic fits among the old inhabitants . |
29 | Readers may effect mappings between role fillers in different clauses of a text or they may effect mappings between names and role fillers . |
30 | Or they may incorporate values for the degree of error of past forecasts when compared with actual results achieved . |