Example sentences of "[conj] he [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | His Love in the Country was produced in 1974 by the Guildhall School of Music , where he also taught . |
32 | He scraped through the Eton of Dr Edmond Warre [ q.v. ] , under the particular care of Arthur Benson [ q.v. ] , his housemaster , without distinction , but in 1902 gained a first class in modern history at Balliol College , Oxford , where he also made a reputation for himself as a roof-climber , despite his blindness . |
33 | He sits as a judge in the House of Lords , where he also acts as Speaker ; he is a cabinet minister and advises on constitutional issues ; and his department , established in 1885 , is our nearest approach to a Ministry of Justice and has responsibility for many aspects of the legal system . |
34 | Prince 's adolescence was spent , by his own account , in daydreams ( of sex , of fame ) in the basement lair where he also learned his multi-instrumental virtuoso skills . |
35 | Until he won the Paris Open earlier this month — where he also beat world No 1 Courier — he was n't even certain to qualify for this ‘ best eight ’ in the world ’ tournament , having fallen to 10th in the rankings for the first time in eight years , and failing to make a Grand Slam final for the first time in five . |
36 | He does rather qualify his view where he later considers that the present case is not ‘ an appropriate case for seeking to advance the frontiers of the law of negligence ’ , and he seeks to confine the decision to its own particular facts . |
37 | His skull was smashed , but he managed to drag himself to the Roebuck ( no longer there ) , where he later died . |
38 | He inserted it through the side of his skull and , finding that he was still alive though in some pain , drove to a nearby hospital , where he later died . |
39 | He was rushed from his home in Whinfell Avenue , West Derby , to Broadgreen Hospital where he later died . |
40 | In 1850 , as a newly appointed house surgeon to St George 's Hospital ( where he later became lecturer in anatomy ) he presented a paper to the Royal Society ‘ On the development of the optic and auditory nerves ’ . |
41 | He joined the leisure and later the entertainments division , where he later became director , with responsibility for such venues as Talk of the Town , Belle Vue Zoo , Blackpool , Eastbourne and Yarmouth piers and a caravan park . |
42 | After a spell at Oriel College , Oxford , where he later claimed to have suffered a worthless and drunken tutor , he came to reside at Dumbleton on his grandmother 's death in 1690 and inaugurated a programme of rebuilding and improvement . |
43 | On March 4 representatives of the major domestic companies were summoned by Suharto to a special audience where he strongly reiterated his proposals . |
44 | A good all rounder Chris is a member of the Cockermouth Round Table where he recently organised a trip for 90 old age pensioners to the lakes . |
45 | Wilson , more respectfully treated at Lord 's , where he recently stood down as MCC coach , than in his native county , offered Carrick wise counsel when the youngster replaced him in the Yorkshire side . |
46 | Singer went to the Jews ' College School , London , where he subsequently became a teacher . |
47 | Joseph Terence Anthony Burke was born on July 14 1913 and educated at Ealing Priory School and King 's College , London , where he subsequently taught the history of art before becoming assistant keeper at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1938 . |
48 | He was given benzylpenicillin with cefotaxime and transferred to the intensive care unit , where he subsequently made an uncomplicated recovery . |
49 | He was often away in the West Riding , where he now owned several woollen mills which had been the basis of his father 's fortune . |
50 | Fluent in French and German , he added Italian during a two-year working spell in Italy and returned to Milan in 1982 , where he now looks after fibres . |
51 | Where he now sat down and nursed his hangover . |
52 | Yet in casual conversation with the wife of a working colleague , Jean discovers that-Peter is just the same at the computer business where he now works as a systems manager . |
53 | Her eyes in the darkness found his and her dry hand clasped his leg , where he now stood beside her , preparing to leave . |
54 | He then worked at a Salmon Farm near Fort William before joining Douglas Reyburn , where he now concentrates on new developments and quality control . |
55 | The president of the society , ninety-five year old Mr T W Ventress , was unable to leave the Whitby nursing home where he now lives to visit the 1987 show which I attended . |
56 | Secondly , where he knowingly receives trust property in breach of trust ( ’ knowing receipt and dealing ’ ) . |
57 | The courts have sometimes appeared to embrace a rule that a person can become a constructive trustee not only because he personally receives trust property knowing it is transferred in breach of trust , but also where he knowingly assists in the breach . |
58 | First , where he knowingly assists in a dishonest and fraudulent design or breach of trust undertaken by the insider , notwithstanding the fact that he did not acquire possession of the trust property ( ’ knowing assistance ’ ) . |
59 | Another important point in relation to Anderson 's infringement of the Co-operative Principle emerges from Anderson 's argument with the police captain , where he occasionally reveals too much about his conversation with Hollar . |
60 | She was , however , able to describe and explain the scenario that would be repeated in most of Nicholson 's most spectacular films — where he personally falls in love with his co-star . |