Example sentences of "he [vb past] in the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If challenged to justify why blacks are struck from the jury , prosecutors offer the most ridiculous reasons — ‘ he looked dumb ’ , ‘ he lived in the same part of town as the defendant ’ ( most blacks live in the same part of town ) , ‘ he was a mason and I was worried about masonic links ’ ( the prospective juror was a stone mason by profession ) .
2 He lived in the same house near Henley on Thames from 1935 , and remained inspired by English country scenes , like St Matthews near Lechlade and classic buildings like the Oxford buildings ensuring that his links with this region remain strong .
3 He lived in the same house near Henley on Thames from 1935 , and remained inspired by English country scenes , like St Matthews near Lechlade and classic buildings like the Oxford buildings ensuring that his links with this region remain strong .
4 Huss is remembered by a street named after him ( the Hussenstrasse ) and by his effigy on the house where he lived in the same street .
5 ‘ She 's dead too ? ’ he asked in the same cold , interrogative voice .
6 Many years later , in the ‘ time of early love ’ , he wandered in the same area , which was now invested with ‘ youth 's golden gleam ’ ( see Elegiac Stanzas , p. 140 ) .
7 Jolosa stormed : ‘ If he played in the same league that I do , he 'd end up in trouble too . ’
8 Where did he begin his career ? — with Banbury United , and he played in the same youth side as me .
9 At the end of the news conference Mr Levy was asked a question in Hebrew , to which he replied in the same language ; there was no translation , and Mr Hurd was forced to summon a member of the British Embassy staff to translate .
10 as if it had never happened , he continued in the same tone : ‘ You are a foolish child , to come here with your toys . ’
11 Near the close , Holding began to lay about him and was dropped off a skyer ; next morning he continued in the same vein to ensure his team a first innings lead , and ensure , too , that Bob Willis 's Test career would end on an unhappy note as it was he who took most of the stick .
12 Following their divorce in 1945 , he married in the same year Marjorie , widow of Lieutenant George Ambler Thomas and daughter of Harry George Sadler , clerical officer in the Ministry of Pensions ; she had one daughter from her previous marriage .
13 Following their divorce in 1953 , he married in the same year Sheila Jane Yorke , daughter of Arthur Yorke Hardy , mining engineer , of Harrow .
14 Following their divorce in 1951 he married in the same year Margaret , daughter of Dr Michael John O'Kane , general practitioner , of Cushendall .
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