Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] where he " in BNC.

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1 He went on : ‘ He 's a free citizen living where he chooses .
2 Eventually Manuel Pestana returned to Madeira and bought the old Atlantic Hotel where he built the Madeira Sheraton Hotel , the only privately owned Sheraton in the group .
3 The clue is , of course , that if Archer 's coat was powder-stained his killer must have been someone known to him who could get up that close in the deserted night street where he met his end .
4 His drive and energy helped Leeds to four FA cup finals and two league titles , before he moved to nearby Hull City where he played another 61 games .
5 He was surprised therefore , after drawing his gun and edging out carefully , to find himself standing in the deserted mortuary room where he had introduced the three travellers to Howard .
6 I saw him a lot at the Ehukai Beach Park where he was based , but only managed to talk to him at any length at a party in the hills .
7 The old warrior treated it as a kind of personal adventure playground where he could drive through cherished projects such as the revival of the wartime Home Guard or toy with trifles such as the age of entry to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth .
8 Bradman and the umpire disagreed and Cec came to play in the Central Lancashire League where he became a legend for his fiery bowling , lusty hitting and astonishing turns of phrase .
9 Sukarno was sent to Surabaya , where he experienced loneliness and sought shelter in the Theosophical Society library where he became acquainted with the great Europeans from Rousseau to Marx .
10 He told how , after his condition deteriorated badly , his son had been taken into the intensive care unit where he had been put on a life support machine .
11 ROGER Shute , whose takeover of the helm of Ross Consumer Electronics last Friday quadrupled that company 's share price , excited the market again yesterday by reporting sharply higher profits for BM Group , the industrial holding group where he is chairman and chief executive .
12 HP 's Larry Lytle , loaned to the Open Software Foundation back at its inception to handle recruiting , has made a 180 degree turn after a stint at Netwise as strategic relations director where he had philosophical differences with OSf : He 's now gone to Unix System Labs as director of corporate communications .
13 He does more than an ordinary caretaker would do at the small plastics company where he has worked for years .
14 But Keith Miller , prosecuting , said Ninham took the boys into a Northern Echo depot where he pushed his hand down the backs of their trousers .
15 And three-times 1930s champion Perry , in a letter from the American hospital bed where he is recovering from a triple heart bypass operation , added : ‘ To the youngsters who will use this centre , I say , use it with pride .
16 He found a place for a year in the household of a wealthy London merchant where he started to translate the New Testament ; it became clear , however , that there was no possibility of printing it in England , so in 1524 he left for Germany , never to return .
17 Today he walked past the expensive fish restaurant where he had planned to lunch and into a steam-clouded fish-and-chip shop .
18 Emerald Fire male , dominated the back corner of a mixed Malawi tank where he spawned successfully .
19 The Folk Park is constructed around the thatched farmhouse birthplace of Judge Thomas Mellon and the reconstructed New World farm where he lived when the family first emigrated to America .
20 It had happened by accident , almost , just buying the furniture he liked as he saw it , odd pieces here and there , and then choosing the carpet and curtains in the expensive London store where he had happened to be making inquiries about another crime .
21 At Club LaSanta , the sporting holiday resort where he trains in Lanzarote , the other guests are clearly getting a little fillip from the rangy , easy presence of their imagistic icon , but still he was cornered one night in the bar by a posse of English girls to be accused : ‘ Oh , we hear you 're really arrogant . ’
22 Noguchi tried in vain to construct an earthwork sculpture at a Japanese-American internment camp where he lived voluntarily for a time during World War II .
23 The offender arranged for the two girls to swim at a local swimming pool where he was employed as a cleaner after it had closed .
24 He was also closely associated with the work of George Devine and Tony Richardson at the Royal Court Theatre where he was to design 17 productions , starting with Look Back in Anger in 1956 .
25 Now after twelve years as convener at the huge Merseyside plant where he had effectively established shop-floor control after a long and bitter struggle , he had been thrown out by his own union members .
26 Like Graham and Sabrina he too had been left a holdall , containing a Geiger-Muller counter and his favourite handgun , a Browning Mk2 , in a locker at the main railway station where he had spent three hours studiously checking the invoices for all the freight loaded at the goods yard over the past ten days .
27 She was referred to the town 's main fire station where he met sub-officer John Yoxall and had the bracket cut off with a small hacksaw .
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