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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ There was a little bit from IRS where I still had connections .
3 Although she came from a financially privileged background , her education was superficial , governesses being followed by day-schools , a brief interlude at King 's College , London , where she possibly read Latin , continental history , mathematics , and elementary science for two terms , and a year in Dresden .
4 But iff you actually allow B R as an organization to bid , I think it 's making a nonsense of privatization because you 're saying in essence there is n't anything wrong with B R management at the moment and we 'll let them take over the network .
5 ‘ However , I believe it is one of the few jobs where you actually get recognition for what you do .
6 So we have exactly reverse processes : and the problem for the student is that there are so many more possibilities to choose from in spelling than there are in reading aloud , where one also has meaning to help .
7 In Castries they strolled through the busy streets , bought bread , cheese and fruit for a picnic , and drank iced rum under the shade of a café umbrella , where they amicably discussed St Lucia 's long tug-of-war between French and English , and tried to decipher the local French patois being spoken all around them .
8 Most attention in the past , however , has been given to residential differentiation within urban areas , whereas the current trends are operating on a much broader canvas , such that young school leavers are drawn to London from all over Britain , older people retire to remoter rural areas where they previously enjoyed holidays , and young married couples move not just to the suburbs but to smaller cities and towns situated at considerable distance from the major urban centres .
9 Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence .
10 Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence .
11 In 1662 the family moved to Middelburg in the Netherlands , where they openly professed Judaism .
12 A better known work where such relationships are evident , and where they surely form part of any responsible approach to performance , is the D major Te Deum of Charpentier ( H146 ) , already cited .
13 They were up in their dormitories by 5.45 p.m. , where they often played cards .
14 They drove in from the west , on the 243 through Gunzerode , and along the cracked road that led past the IFA Motorenwerk where they once made bicycles and now were being upgraded to motor bikes .
15 Well , they broke through on about a forty mile stretch Where they really gained ground is up towards Arras , they made about five miles there , and down around St Quentin .
16 Gales and hard winters followed , including one severe ice-storm which welded coppiced small-leaved lime branches to the ground — where they promptly took root .
17 If you would like to meet these wonder women they have just moved to larger premises at ( tel : ) where they now have room for seminars , tuition and club visits .
18 they took him to a police station where they miraculously found 15g of cannabis .
19 However , although there is no indication of the source of 10 marks payable to Roger Blomfeld of Buxton , Norfolk ( where he also owned land worth 13s. 4d. ) , the £1. 9s. 8d. assigned to Thomas Parker , a servant of the king at Elmley Lovett , Worcs. , could well have been a payment from the manor , which was a royal estate , and Parker himself did not live there .
20 He disciplines himself to at least two hours a day in his upstairs studio where he also produces screen printing , water colours and acrylics .
21 Until he won the Paris Open earlier this month — where he also beat world No 1 Courier — he was n't even certain to qualify for this ‘ best eight ’ in the world ’ tournament , having fallen to 10th in the rankings for the first time in eight years , and failing to make a Grand Slam final for the first time in five .
22 In 1850 , as a newly appointed house surgeon to St George 's Hospital ( where he later became lecturer in anatomy ) he presented a paper to the Royal Society ‘ On the development of the optic and auditory nerves ’ .
23 He joined the leisure and later the entertainments division , where he later became director , with responsibility for such venues as Talk of the Town , Belle Vue Zoo , Blackpool , Eastbourne and Yarmouth piers and a caravan park .
24 Secondly , where he knowingly receives trust property in breach of trust ( ’ knowing receipt and dealing ’ ) .
25 The article sent the leading RISC analyst Andrew Allison to his keyboard where he promptly made hash of its arguments .
26 Joseph met President Roosevelt in 1903 , and visited the Carlisle Indian School , Pennsylvania on his journey home , where he graciously met General Howard .
27 This quotation is one of the very few places in his work where he actually mentions soil erosion .
28 Then it was back to hospital where he still faces months of physiotherapy and speech therapy .
29 In 1692 he published a Pharmacologia , an early work on drugs and medicines , which showed his wide botanical knowledge and where he gratefully acknowledged help from Sloane , Ray , Sherard , Doody and Petiver .
30 Suburban Job-Link , a Chicago employment agency , runs buses from North Lawndale , the city 's poorest neighbourhood , where the unemployment rate runs above 20% , out to three western suburbs , where it barely hits 5% .
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