Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [Wh adv] he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently he placed advertisements in Russian newspapers , stating that he had been in charge of the production and clarification of Veuve Clicquot wines for a number of years where he succeeded in achieving perfect limpidity . |
2 | Haim , who speaks halting Hebrew with a heavy accent , still leads an intensely Russian life in the new West Bank settlement north of Jerusalem where he lives with his wife and two children . |
3 | He had a part-time job in a large firm of chemists where he worked in the stockrooms . |
4 | Nevertheless , this is an excellent , aggressive account of the Allegro , albeit with a little too much from the timpanist , especially at the ends of rolls where he insists on drawing attention to himself . |
5 | It was impossible to tell from Otto 's tone of voice how he felt about this . |
6 | He hit one of the great five irons , too , at the last hole , a shot that still gives him one of those lovely shivers of success whenever he thinks about it . |
7 | He then went on to the University of Leipzig where he stayed for four years , except for an interlude in Berlin of eighteen months . |
8 | He wore a thick woollen coat all the time , even on the hottest days of summer when he took to wandering around the garden in endless circles . |
9 | He had already been to quite a number of shows where he competed in halter classes ; but this wag the first occasion where he was ridden in a saddle class . |
10 | The Lombard king was exiled to Neustria , and later became a monk in the Abbey of Corbey where he died in his old age . |
11 | After intensive questioning North also conceded that Poindexter had ordered him to lie to the intelligence committee of House of Representatives when he appeared before it on Aug. 6 , 1986 , as part of its investigation into the affair . |
12 | Wigan 's New Zealand captain , Bell , now playing as well as ever in his long career , scored two tries , the last bringing the house down on the stroke of time when he raced from halfway before touching down … |
13 | I asked a trivia question on rss a long tme ago about the famous Eddie Gray goal against Burnley where he dribbled round eight players and then scored — the question was : Who was the Leeds player lying injured as he did it ? |
14 | Refusing to accept dismemberment of his remaining territory , Wilfrid took himself into Mercia where he acted for King Aethelred as bishop of the Middle Angles ( HE , IV , 23 ; Vita Wilfridi , ch. 45 ) . |
15 | Jack Spier has trouble keeping his emotions under control whenever he looks at the Red Cross letter from his parents saying goodbye . |
16 | ‘ How , indeed ? ’ said the headmaster , who was tormented with indecision whenever he spoke with Septimus Coffin , how far to take him seriously . |
17 | The one-time art teacher retired about two years ago from St Mary 's Sixth Form College in Middlesbrough where he taught for about 20 years . |
18 | The first , through Irons , came a minute from half-time when he hammered in an unstoppable drive after a good run into the penalty area by Harvey . |
19 | On his return to Scotland , Garvine settled in Ayr where he practised as a doctor and , according to John Strawhorn 's History of Ayr , he was elected Provost of the town for a record 14 terms between 1724 and 1755 . |
20 | David Lockley , 43 , of Sussex Road , Lowestoft , Suffolk , who changed his name by deed poll from John Byatt , was remanded in custody until Friday when he appeared before Hemel Hempstead magistrates charged with killing Mary Angela Byatt in August 1979 . |
21 | He settled in Denver where he worked with Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart in a group that later became known as the World 's Greatest Jazz Band . |
22 | The author 's experience is limited to the Gunung Leuser Reserve in Sumatra where he worked on a ‘ Survival ’ wildlife film about the orang-utan rehabilitation centre at Bohorok . |
23 | If radical politics have provided one consistent thread in his career , cricket has been another — going back to his early days in Derbyshire when he played for Littleover in the Notts & Derby Border League and was taught to bowl legcutters by twice-capped county coach Denis Smith : ‘ I suppose I ultimately failed him because in my rebelliousness I refused to have a decent short haircut , ’ he recalls . |
24 | Australian , Jamie Stewart , will be sampling his first season in England when he arrives at Middlesbrough . |
25 | Now attached to the British team , he was sent to join the ‘ Metallurgical Project ’ in Chicago where he worked with Glenn Seaborg on the chemical extraction of plutonium . |
26 | The Lithuanian back division , as Liubinskas was a little suspect against Northern Ireland but this was primarily due to the absence of 32-year-old central defender Vlacheslavas Sukristovas who was unable to obtain a visa from Israel where he plays for Maccabi Netanya . |
27 | He was rushed to the intensive care unit at Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool where he remained for a week before being transferred to a rehabilitation ward . |
28 | In February 1687 , Richard Baxter went to live in Charterhouse Yard in Clerkenwell where he assisted in the ministry of Matthew Sylvester as much as his health allowed . |
29 | This newspaper also criticized Dzerzhinsky for neglecting water transport and port facilities , though no doubt his great energies were stretched in Siberia where he stayed until March . |
30 | Ensign Piper had been only a short time in Australia when he volunteered for duty in the convict settlement on Norfolk Island . |