Example sentences of "his [noun] in england " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the fact that he had worked for most of the period of his contract in England , lived in England , was paid in English currency and paid National Insurance contributions in the UK , he was at all times liable to be recalled to Dhaka . |
2 | Thietmar of Merseburg has Harald involved in the siege of London in 1016 , and we have seen that the Canterbury confraternity entry may also support his presence in England . |
3 | He was only twenty when he made his debut in England in 1963 , promptly setting a West Indian record with 24 dismissals in the series . |
4 | Unperturbed by the experience , Brabham saw his future in England and returned with his wife in 1957 to set up home . |
5 | Joyce had no illusions about his fate in England once war began . |
6 | The great spate of English translations of Paracelsus also belonged to the 1650s , confirming that the peak of his influence in England connected with what is arguably the unsurpassed golden age of British science and medicine , coinciding with the formative years of such figures as Boyle , Sydenham , and Willis , all of whom were affected by paracelsian influences . |
7 | Fighting as ‘ Little Chocolate ’ , his campaign in England culminated in his winning the world bantamweight title by stopping Englishman Nunc Wallace in eighteen rounds of a contest at the Pelican Club , London , in 1890 ( though he had informally been recognized as the premier bantamweight for some years before ) . |
8 | His years in England as a student of law involved him in an earnest effort of adaptation , and it is clear from his own account that he absorbed through his reading and his acquaintance a sense of British moral aspiration , for which he acquired a genuine respect . |
9 | During his period in England from 1831 to 1832 , in what was to be the first of several such sojourns , Louis-Napoleon met his uncle Joseph — only to be received with a glacial politeness and a lecture on his Italian escapade . |
10 | He also broadcast to his fellow-countrymen in England , seeking to persuade them to change sides , and gave anti-communist lectures , notably in Oslo and Belgrade . |
11 | After Edward III 's death he resigned his allegiance and his title , and returned to France , leaving his wife in England . |
12 | And after a lucrative summer with Durham this year when he earned more than if he had represented Australia in all Tests and one-day internationals in 1992 , he might be tempted to finish his career in England . |
13 | To seek help against this league of nobles Richard went to see his father in England in April 1176 . |
14 | When he took his news to his father in England he was given a conqueror 's welcome . |
15 | After a period of conflict , Henry was forced to accept the ban , and fled to his father-in-law in England . |
16 | So , is n't it rather difficult to adapt to what must seem like some of the trivial aches and pains suffered by his patients in England ? |
17 | He was born in Fife in 1870 and apprenticed as a carpenter but spent most of his life in England after leaving Scotland in 1893 . |
18 | He had spent most of his life in England and admired both the feudal-system efficiency and military skills of the Norman knights who had administered that country since William of Normandy conquered it in 1066 . |
19 | Joseph Hegarty had been long gone now , his life in England was no concern of hers any more . |
20 | Thenceforth he made his life in England . |
21 | Alyssia had for some reason thought that he spent the majority of his life in England , but it turned out that , although he owned a flat in London , he spent quite a lot of time working overseas . |
22 | He will leave a huge gap in the theatrical life of Broadway ; for his friends in England , New York and the London summer can never seem quite the same again . |
23 | To his friends in England he seemed to be inactive . |
24 | His fieldwork in England and Wales led him to visit virtually every castle with visible remains , from humble earthwork upwards , culminating in the publication of his Castellarium Anglicanum ( 1983 ) . |
25 | As Mr Cardinal had indicated , M. Dupont had not arrived in a good temper ; I can not recall now all the various things that had upset him since his arrival in England a few days previously , but in particular he had obtained some painful sores on his feet while sightseeing around London and these , he feared , were growing septic . |
26 | But Myfanwy Piper , John Piper 's wife , remarked how penetrating and imaginative John Cranko 's taste and judgement already were , in spite of limited opportunities in South Africa , and that since his arrival in England he ‘ never stopped looking , listening and absorbing ’ . |
27 | I would therefore assume his arrival in England was a great achievement . |
28 | Still only 24 , he was currently campaigning in the Low Countries , but once the allied army on the Continent had gone into winter quarters he was brought home and his arrival in England , on 19 October , caused morale to soar . |
29 | Shortly after his arrival in England , Wordsworth found himself in an impossible moral position . |
30 | On his arrival in England in 1969 , he signed on at the Jim Russell school and raced in Formula Ford , passing from there to F3 , winning the championship , and moving on in 1970 to F2 for Lotus . |