Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh adv] he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Bonham was a founder-member of the Carlton Club from where he carried out most of his work .
2 She also has a story of how he disappeared during the dress rehearsal of a performance by Miss Webb 's pupils , to be found later ‘ in the wings , sitting perched on a pedestal , in a dream world of his own ’ .
3 Tony Visconti tells the story of how he testified against Angie in the struggle for custody of Zowie , and how David was frequenting transvestite clubs of Berlin while making an album with Iggy Pop and Brian Eno .
4 And he had a good time with the assembled newshounds , especially when one got him off and running with a question about how he felt about winning a national championship .
5 In between times , a whole psychological scenario is elaborated , in which we piece together the flavour of his anxiety about the pay , his disappointment at not getting the information out of the lady , his interpretation of what she is like ( inferred from her appearance , actions , and conversation ) , his assessment of her son , his misunderstanding of the son 's errand , and his recollection of how he came to be involved in the interview .
6 The historical record over a few cycles of objective setting and reviewing is a means of evaluating the progress of the follower on the sound basis of how he thinks about his job and how he carries it out .
7 This is a record of how he adapted to his new life .
8 In his autobiography , ‘ Inward Hunger ’ , ( 1969 ) Williams gives us an insight to how he felt at the end of this speech , ‘ the audience had listened with rapt attention ’ … then …
9 Quite apart from what the organisers tell him of their intentions , he may have sources of information that have a bearing on how he comes to a conclusion about predicted outcomes .
10 They continued their walk , rousing the surly porter from where he crouched at the edge of the track , chewing a piece of fresh grass .
11 During the first World War Hamilton served with the Coldstream Guards ( he stood just on 6ft ) and he spent the latter part of his service at Caterham Barracks from where he signed for Palace when he was ‘ demobbed ’ in December 1922 .
12 But suppose that he proceeds in the general direction from where he assumed by voice came and suddenly found himself face to face with a stranger who looked very similar to myself .
13 He wanted to confront Gaveston , and was determined to question the Prince on why he knew about Lady Eleanor 's death long before any messenger arrived from Godstowe .
14 ‘ But I think it is a pointless exercise , ’ said Floy , somewhere towards morning , a thin , cold light filtering in through the windows to where he sat at a great desk , his black hair tumbled , hollows in his cheeks , his face white with fatigue .
15 Tommy Cooper talking at length about when he ruled at the Den and we 'll be talking to about his Norwegian career and his arrival at the City ground .
16 On 19 March that year Crane told Winters that ‘ Williams probably means less to me than to you ’ , and then proceeded to a hesitant account of how he felt about this one of their older contemporaries :
17 Now detectives are trying to unravel the mystery of how he came to be found face down in a ditch in a plantation on Scotston Farm , Auchterhouse , nearly eight miles from his home on the Ardler estate in Dundee .
18 As a Life Guards officer , Major Hewitt earns around £32,000 a year — leaving a mystery over how he pays for his expensive life style .
19 A BURGLAR who left his snarling rottweiler behind when he fled from the law launched a midnight raid on a police station and nicked it back .
20 Ainslie settled in Parliament Square in the midst of the Old Town of Edinburgh from where he published on 1 March 1778 a map of eastern Scotland from Moffat to Arbroath .
21 So if he finds himself behaving very differently in school to how he behaves at home , one of them has to be ‘ real ’ and the other ‘ phoney ’ .
22 And that went on for two or three weeks you know , and I said to the the station master at when he came across on his once a week visits he would come across .
23 His behaviour at the visit seems to suggest that he was a disturbing presence , since he did not turn up in the Great Hall as expected , but disappeared into a derelict and disused part of the house from whence he had to be fetched .
24 Candidates had to write down what they felt would most help them improve their lives and these suggestions were forwarded to the Prince in the diplomatic bag to wherever he happened to be in the world ; he then chose whom the money should go to .
  Next page