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

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1 An hour after noon he wandered out of the room he shared with Bessie 's children and went into the kitchen , where he splashed water on his face .
2 Such studies are exemplified by the work of Professor K.W. Butzer on areas in the Middle East and in the Mediterranean where he reconstructed stages of landscape change as related to Quaternary stratigraphy and indicative of changing Quaternary climates .
3 On the other hand , the defendant should not be liable where he inflicts injury before or during intercourse but without that aim in view .
4 The winner of five of his six races as a novice last season and probably an unlucky loser of the other , where he made mistakes at two consecutive hurdles , Morley Street was ridden with considerable discretion by Jimmy Frost , who brought him on the scene with a double handful between the last two flights , jumping to the front at the last , which he hit quite hard .
5 He joins the company from Gibson , Dunn and Crutcher , where he practised law for 15 years .
6 In 1878 he first visited the Alps , where he took part in several first ascents , chiefly with A. F. Mummery [ q.v . ] .
7 He was educated at Charterhouse and at Christ Church , Oxford , where he took firsts in classical honour moderations ( 1888 ) and literae humaniores ( 1890 ) .
8 Mr Dutton reached Jamaica safely where he took charge of Bethany mission , Clarksville .
9 But he stayed on the move and following a scholarship from the Paderewski Foundation travelled to India , where he got food poisoning , Peru , where he taught art for two years , and Morocco where he met his first wife .
10 He was originally held in Safi Prison , where he developed diabetes in 1988 , but was then transferred to Marrakech where his family lives , and so could visit him regularly and provide him with the food necessary for his diabetic diet .
11 His game-plan ensured , he set off into the advertising world , swiftly rising from accounts like Oxfam , Nescafé and the Government 's drink-and-drive campaign at Wasey Campbell- Ewald to Tinker and Partners , where he became deputy to Caroline Le Bas .
12 After a period of unemployment in 1919 he found work at the government-run Slough Transport Depot where he became chairman of the shop stewards ' committee , organizing strikes and demonstrations against its eventual closure in April 1920 .
13 Some musicians who should have known better suggested that Elgar 's readings were influenced by 78rpm recording techniques ; others showed points of detail where he ignored markings in his own scores .
14 This he achieved by getting along to the Frog and Ferret at about eleven each morning , where he spent hours in conversation with George ‘ This is My Coronary ’ Parker .
15 Despenser , made chamberlain of the king 's household in the autumn of 1318 , was son of an old servant of the king who was also called Hugh , but the young man was greedy and tactless on a scale which surpassed Gaveston and alarmed and alienated particularly the lords of the Welsh Marches ( where he laid claim to extensive lands ) and drove them into uneasy alliance with Lancaster .
16 He did , however , attend Colchester General Hospital , where he received treatment for shock .
17 Born at Kingfisher , Oklahoma , on March 29 , 1918 , Samuel Walton grew up in Columbia , Missouri , where he played quarterback on his high school football team and was captain of basketball .
18 He then went to Rome , Paris , Washington ( where he met Bush on Oct. 19 ) and London , indicating that there were new signs of Iraqi flexibility .
19 In his fantasias and toccatas it is not difficult to trace Venetian influences , particularly in the six fantasias ‘ in the manner of an echo ’ where he takes advantage of the two manuals of the organ to ‘ echo ’ motives duly marked f and p .
20 He pushed the door open and walked straight into the parlour , where he came face to face with an overweight , half-shaven man dressed in a vest and trousers who was brandishing an open razor .
21 The same writer also states : " The Bishop of Rochester remained at Hailing and Trottescliffe , where he conferred orders in both places and at certain intervals , " he continues , " this mortality swept away so vast a multitude of both sexes that none could be found to carry the corpses to the grave , men and women bore their own offspring to the Church and cast them into a common pit , and from these pits came such a great stench that hardly anyone dared cross the cemeteries . "
22 In 1821 , after assisting in his father 's engineering works for several years , he went to Glasgow University , where he studied chemistry under Andrew Ure [ q.v. ] and medicine to qualify as a doctor .
23 Before that he was with Roger Lascelles , where he had experience of working with travel publisher Lonely Planet .
24 Having visited Britain in 1845 , where he had meetings with various Protestant groups , on his return Dr Kalley began to use his talents , as a gifted doctor and an eloquent and persuasive orator , to convert the people of Madeira .
25 External Affairs Minister Madhavsinh Solanki visited Moscow on Nov. 14-18 , where he had talks with Soviet President Gorbachev and the then Soviet Foreign Minister Boris Pankin .
26 From 1870 to 1873 he was outside manager at G. Forrester & Company 's Vauxhall foundry , Liverpool , where he had charge of repairs to vessels and the fitting out of new ships .
27 He makes a bleary-eyed and disorientating living between Rungis , the wholesale fish market on the south side of Paris , and London , where he supplies fish to restaurants such as Tante Claire , Alistair Little and Suntory .
28 He remained in The Hague , 1751–7 , where he established friendships with the British minister , Joseph Yorke ( later Baron Dover ) and his brother Philip ( Viscount Royston and later second Earl of Hardwicke ) [ qq.v. ] , both sons of Philip Yorke , first Earl of Hardwicke , lord chancellor [ q.v . ] .
29 Having dealt with Hopkins 's venture , the News of the World 's reporter thumbed through It , where he found advertisements for Psychedelic Review and ‘ editorial matter praising drugs and drugtakers ’ .
30 Unhindered by colour disposition he was able to join Everton Football Club where he won medals for two ‘ League Championships ’ and one ‘ European Cup-Winners Cup ’ .
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