Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [noun sg] [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 | On the other hand , the defendant should not be liable where he inflicts injury before or during intercourse but without that aim in view . |
3 | He joins the company from Gibson , Dunn and Crutcher , where he practised law for 15 years . |
4 | In 1878 he first visited the Alps , where he took part in several first ascents , chiefly with A. F. Mummery [ q.v . ] . |
5 | Mr Dutton reached Jamaica safely where he took charge of Bethany mission , Clarksville . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | He did , however , attend Colchester General Hospital , where he received treatment for shock . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Before that he was with Roger Lascelles , where he had experience of working with travel publisher Lonely Planet . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Mr Norris was taken to Scunthorpe General Hospital but later transferred to Hull Royal Infirmary where he underwent surgery on his right thigh . |
19 | See the very full treatment by Mark McGaw in the article cited in Further Reading , where he sees adjudication as a species of expert determination . |
20 | For example where he used production of ammonia , we have relied on production of CO 2 as the measurement of glutamine metabolism . |
21 | He was educated at Queen 's College , Oxford , where he graduated BA in 1610 . |
22 | Encouraged by local school teachers who recognised his outstanding intellect , he resumed his education at Ayr Academy and went on to Glasgow University , where he graduated M.A. with first class honours in classics and won a gold medal for Greek . |
23 | He took the notebook with him ; sometimes he would sit at a desk or table and write , losing any idea of time or place , roused later by the discovery that his leg had gone numb or he had cramp in his foot . |
24 | How is she or he to make sense of the fact that the Christian tradition has reigned for two thousand years ? |
25 | He is now wholly caught up in his own sufferings , in a new dichotomy , an agonizing split within himself : Although he rejects conscience as ‘ but a word that cowards use , /Devised at first to keep the strong in awe ’ ( 309f. ) , the duality between truth and lies proves too great for Richard to sustain . |
26 | Unfortunately he could not do the same at Newcastle in the FA Cup and , although he got leave of absence from school for the match , we were unable to prevent the Geordies from avenging their 1907 defeat . |
27 | Although he describes religion as the " incarnation " of a culture he does not fully elucidate the point — at this level of abstraction , elucidation is perhaps impossible — but goes on to discuss the relation of politics and education to this larger whole . |
28 | And Terry Maher was also upbeat , predicting that publishing would ‘ slowly become a little more efficient and a little more commercial ’ ( and , of course , that the Net Book Agreement would receive further setbacks in the year ) , although he expressed worry about VAT being imposed on books . |
29 | The secretary-general of the opposition Social Christian party , COPEI , Eduardo Fernández , condemned the coup attempt , although he expressed dissatisfaction with the government and the current limitations in the operation of democracy . |
30 | Nor was his heir , Henry III , any more successful , although he took part in an enterprise in western France in 1230 . |