Example sentences of "and [subord] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 These originated in Northern Italy , where the pasta is traditionally flat and where they use a lot more egg and cream in their cooking .
2 Neutralizing involves giving the employee work where their weaknesses can not cause problems and where they get a chance to use whatever strengths they possess .
3 It takes account of what the products are called and where they rest .
4 If you want an Italian restaurant where the waiters bring you menus instead of shouting at you , where they leave the lights on instead of turning them off every twenty minutes , and where they make you get up and dance before they 'll turn them on again , then do n't try the Vecchio Reccione , however convenient it is for Stringfellows .
5 Well it 's not an immediate problem , it just occurred to it 'd be nice to have you know I 've I 'm writing a list of the recordings as they come in and where they 've come from .
6 And er y you sort of make your list of who has to go and where they 've to come from , take it into the office , and they organize it .
7 There is control over when , how and where they communicate .
8 And where they maintain a cool detachment from their subject , Normski 's in the crowd during his show , dancing alongside the audience .
9 Failing that you could check out your bank balance and treat yourself to a stay at Champneys health resort which has recently installed a Skier 's Edge and where they gear workouts to your ski-specific needs .
10 That is the purpose of the peace conference in The Hague , which they frequently attend and where they issue declarations and undertakings which they do not always respect when they get home .
11 It is J permanent feature of the library and accessible by students when and where they require it .
12 What precisely those technologies are , and where they come from , is still under discussion , it says .
13 When papers are destroyed deliberately , however , as they are in half of the cases of those claiming asylum at the ports , apparently to conceal the identification of the claimants and where they come from , that must adversely affect their credibility — unless they have a convincing explanation .
14 ‘ Well , we 'll see what we 're up against and where they come from .
15 Many parents also want to know what pupils do and where they go after leaving school — how many go into further education , to university or into employment .
16 Because of the seasonality of fruiting , the major question left unanswered is where the dispersal agents come from and where they go to .
17 In all these versions the family is seen as having a direct relationship with the wider society , being that social form within which people are assigned a place in society and where they internalise the values of that place and which shapes sexual attitudes to conform to wider social needs .
18 Are the mains safely buried , and where they enter the building are they protected and firmly held in position ?
19 There can be no presumption that these collectivities correspond to the classes of Marxist theory ( however conceived ) , and where they fail to correspond it will not do to reject them as unimportant .
20 This is where they do such good , where they really make a visit worth while and where they learn what ordinary people think , need and feel .
21 It is at this point , where the routines become more closely aligned with the self and where they appear to be dealing reasonably successfully with the ever-present problem of control , that the habit becomes hard to break and that threats to it will be resisted .
22 While variation in the ordering of tales is not merely possible but can be a critically rewarding way of reading the fragments in and around the middle of the sequence of the Canterbury Tales , the fragments at the beginning and end ( fragments I and X , and , generally , II and IX ) are solidly fixed in place , challenging the reader to interpret them as and where they stand .
23 Aye I said , so she said the landlord 's never put it down so we thought he 'd have had it down by she come home cos Alison seen it and where they work and th and there 's a room there or something and she 'd asked the boss could she have it for the bathroom .
24 He argues that people in contemporary societies are increasingly obliged to depend on ‘ markers of ethnicity ’ as a means of identifying who they are and where they belong .
25 What you do depends on the type of weeds concerned , the time of the year , the weather and where they grow .
26 Now , if and are presented on the same plot , their separation is the required as illustrated in figure 10.16(a) and where they cross corresponds to the crucial condition .
27 Independent companies are often the setting for bands who already have an idea of the sort of music they want to make , and where they want to end up .
28 You can not have women popping new people out of themselves just at random , when and where they want .
29 These are not inevitable problems for visually handicapped children and where they occur can sometimes be improved , but they do not tend to be considered assets by other pupils and may contribute to low self-concept .
30 One of the most noticeable features of English is that many syllables are weak ; this is true of many other languages , but it is necessary to study how these weak syllables are pronounced and where they occur in English .
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