Example sentences of "be where [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 At least when a guest is misbehaving they 're where we expect them to be .
2 If we 're where I think we are we 've done very well .
3 In a way the proposal that the state of the universe is determined by a sum over only nonsingular histories is like the drunk looking for his key under the lamp-post : It may not be where he lost it , but it is the only place where he might find it .
4 It 's the player with purpose , whose return is going to be where he wants it .
5 Will this be where he finds her ?
6 Sam Somerville 's rental car had been where she left it in the short-stay carpark at Heathrow .
7 That left a large space of time on Saturday where there was little possibility of establishing that Peter Yeo had been where he said he was .
8 This is where they make their most stable contact .
9 Yes it is and they have you know most of their own own brands which is where they make their money obviously .
10 Here is where they put you when you 've got nowhere else to go .
11 " Why should I , if this is where they put you ?
12 This is where they leave you while your existence is hacked from the memory of the former life .
13 ‘ It must have been in the forest — ’ Joan said dreamily ‘ — because that is where they found him next day .
14 And the that is where they started their married life .
15 Now this is where you come in erm and this is where we 've we 've done something which er we think is quite clever , this here is the back facade of Barley Hall and when we got it it was not medieval at all , there was no timber framing left , it was just this this er brick here , so we did n't want to fake it up to look medieval on the outside .
16 This is where we earn our pay . ’
17 Double Glazing is where we welcome your questions , comments , and experience with Windows .
18 This is where we have anything that divides into multiples of three .
19 If Ratty from ‘ Wind in the Willows ’ could be imagined living in a town , then Boppard is where we think he 'd choose .
20 As T falls , it will still be able to jump readily out of the catchment of undesirable local minima , but it will be progressively less likely to jump all the way out of the neighbourhood of the global minimum , which is where we want it to finish .
21 If the private world is where we find ourselves , then it is here that we must first come together .
22 This is where he tested his locomotives and his ideas on gas lighting .
23 He also said he did n't believe unduly in the one-day game , even though that is where he made his name .
24 That , I realise , is where he keeps his teddy .
25 ‘ That is where he said he spent his time , but it was n't true . ’
26 ‘ It is where he formulates his experiments and conceives designs for new instruments .
27 Of course that does n't mean that she does n't leave her home to work , it just means that the home is where she visualizes herself , wherever she is …
28 Er here i i i this is where you control it from anyway .
29 Right okay can you go into the , just log the data okay last week we were looking at test for structural change and we said that the Chow test is the most commonly used test for structural change in actual fact Chow developed two tests erm , the parameter constancy , I E structural change , fir the first one is where you remember what the , the principle behind the Chow test that you split the whole sample into two sub periods , right and you see whether the , some of the res residual sum of squares from each sub sample , right , is significantly different from the residual sum of squares from a single estimation over the who whole sample period , right if they are significantly different that suggests that the parameters that are estimated over the full er sample period , right , are n't as good estimates as the unrestricted estimates when we are allowing two different sets of parameters just to be estimated .
30 And let's just hope your life is where you left it when you come back . ’
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