Example sentences of "[conj] he be [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Seeing he was rooted to the spot , she swept out proudly — and bumped into Rizzi and Katarina .
2 During their subsequent separation and his long sojourn in an English prison , where he is saved from the gallows only by a last-minute reprieve , his vision of her becomes intense and idealised .
3 Where he is employed by the society , that will be indicated below the signature .
4 Kapuscinski is soon in a still hairier place , further south , where he is told of the South African intervention .
5 Always in the leading group , McMahon pushed to the front before the last where he was challenged by the favourite Over the Edge , but keeping his mount perfectly balanced and running as straight as a gun barrel , McMahon found something left in the ‘ Tank ’ and went on to score a snug success .
6 Liddell later returned to China as a teacher and missionary where he was interned by the Japanese at a camp in Weifang .
7 The unfortunate victim was wheeled directly into the major treatment area , where he was examined by the duty medical officer .
8 Patronage , and a legacy some time in the 1830s , enabled him to travel ; he studied at The Hague , in Paris at the Académie des Beaux-Arts with Paul Delaroche , Ary Scheffer , and Horace Vernet , and in Fontainebleau in 1837 , where he was influenced by the Barbizon school , J. B. C. Corot , and Jules Dupré .
9 He next moved to work for Courage and then on to Kerridges , where he was employed in the accounts department .
10 His first years in government were spent in the Whips ' Office , where he was schooled in the importance of ensuring that all interests were taken into account .
11 Meanwhile , on June 4 Peterle visited Vienna , where he was received by the Austrian Foreign Minister , Aloïs Mock , who left open the issue of Austrian recognition of an independent Slovenia .
12 Hundreds of people followed the cortege of Mr Peacock , a prison officer , from his Joanmount Park home where he was shot in the back to the Holy Trinity Parish Church on the Oldpark Road , in north Belfast .
13 Probably where he was hit by the train .
14 He served in India and Uganda , where he was appointed to the DSO ( 1899 ) , before joining the staff of H. H. Kitchener ( later first Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of the Broome , q.v. ) in the Boer war , in which he was wounded in action .
15 The chief was arrested and held overnight … where he was reminded of the plight of his ancestors .
16 A small party of his vassals took his body to nearby Antioch , where he was buried in the cathedral .
17 Her husband was last night still unconscious on a life support machine at London 's Royal Free Hospital where he was taken after the accident 11 days ago .
18 Bothwell 's men had to carry their leader back to Hermitage , where he was greeted by the mortifying news that the prisoners had overpowered their guards and taken charge of the castle .
19 The excitement was very high , and the pressure of the other chimpanzees in the tree forced him down on the ground , where he was greeted by the screaming females .
20 ‘ We first chatted on a roller skating rink , where he was chosen as the best boy skater , and I was the best girl .
21 Downes looked down at his wristwatch , and at last turned away , walking back along the bare platform towards the footbridge — where he was confronted by the bulk of the broad-shouldered Lewis .
22 Born in Galway , studied at Mungret College , Limerick , where he developed a taste for rugby football , and All Hallows College , Dublin , where he was ordained to the priesthood on June 24th , 1944 .
23 He was pursued , as described in the rhyme , until caught at Grassgill End where he was burned at the stake .
24 Although he is appointed by the council who pay his salary , he has nevertheless duties to the public to see that their rights are protected .
25 And , although he was halted on the line , Cambridge retained possession , Flood sending Richard Batstone hurtling in on the left for a try that Davies converted .
26 For although he was born on the Indian sub-continent , he was educated and lives in the UK .
27 In 1979 a ward leader ( al-mukhtar al-mahalli ) performed these tasks , and although he was elected by the local Assembly of his ward , he was nonetheless often the shaikh of a prominent resident group .
28 At the same time , although he was mistaken about the chronology , his account of Theuderic 's expedition was extremely vivid .
29 1.2 Extension of the principles In recent years there has been an extension of the principles behind the restraint of trade doctrine so as to embrace : ( a ) restraints in contracts which do not fit neatly into what was hitherto regarded as amounting to a restraint of trade ; ( b ) situations where the contract in question was not between the plaintiff and defendant and to which the plaintiff was not privy although he was affected by the working of the contract ; and ( c ) situations when no contract existed at all but the plaintiff could claim that a set of rules or certain conduct affected him prejudicially .
30 Although he was quoted in The New York Times as saying , ‘ I think the scope of the blockbuster is restricting …
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