Example sentences of "[conj] he [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Taking only the period in which this book has been written , and limiting the location to the UK , there have been numerous similar press-provoked scandals in which the homosexual has kept turning up where he or she should not , especially at the ‘ respectable ’ centre of things : in MI5 , the Houses of Parliament , as parliamentary candidate , schoolteacher , council employee , prison chaplain , vicar , guard to the Queen Mother , film star , circuit judge , to cite only some ( and some whose lives have been destroyed by homophobic media harassment ) .
2 Be careful how you choose — your child wo n't learn to his maximum potential in an environment where he or she is not happy .
3 How many times have you read an interview with a musician where he or she says , ‘ Yeah , that was my favourite guitar , but it got stolen , and I never found another like it ’ ?
4 If a manager joins a sales team from another department where he or she enjoyed a good reputation , this v–ill go before them and influence the attitude of the team .
5 So , for example , it may be that a keen walker would have a special interest in a stretch of country where he or she frequently walked which would entitle him or her to challenge a decision to grant planning permission to develop it , whereas an ordinary member of the public or even of some environmental group in a different area might not have .
6 This corresponds to the stage of maturity in the individual 's development where he or she ‘ has renounced the pleasure principle , adjusted himself to reality and turned to the external world for the object of his desires ’ .
7 It might be a pleasant gesture to ask your guest where he or she would like to go .
8 The effect of s. 5 , therefore , is to render unenforceable business contracts entered into by the proprietor , where he or she is in breach of the requirements of s. 5 and this breach has caused some ‘ loss ’ to the other party .
9 However , it is notable that the individual practitioner has far more discretion in legal advice than legal aid , and need only refer to the Area Director where he or she requires an extension to the financial limit placed on the amount of advice which can be given .
10 An RFL 's registration will be cancelled where he or she dies , becomes an English solicitor or barrister , and will normally be cancelled if he or she ceases to be a member of any regulated legal profession or ceases to be entitled to practise as such .
11 On the questionnaire form , the pupils were asked to guess the age and sex of each speaker , his or her background , and where he or she came from .
12 At times the question may arise as to the precise capacity in which a solicitor is in practice overseas , more especially where he or she has qualifications in two or more jurisdictions .
13 Under rule 17 a man may apply for entry clearance to the UK for marriage where he and his wife will leave the UK after the marriage .
14 Mr Ellis spoke at the Monteleone Hotel , New Orleans , where he and Miss Stott from Bridgewater Court , Eccles , Manchester , booked a room on Tuesday , after arriving for a holiday they had planned months ago .
15 He married Rachael Kempson , in 1935 , and during 1945 , he purchased the riverside ‘ Bedford House ’ on Chiswick Mall , where he and his family — all now renowned in the theatre world — lived until 1954 , when he sold the house back to Sir Arthur Ellis .
16 He lived a couple of miles away in a cottage on a farm at Pilton , a cottage where he and my Dad were born .
17 The story reveals that Graham earns £28,000 ( which surely makes him a ‘ middle earner ’ , in the Mail 's world ) and is a member of the Oxford sailing club where he and his wife ‘ are understood to windsurf regularly ’ .
18 A parttime member of the UDR who was the son of a representative on the UUAC was killed when a bomb exploded at a petrol filling station where he and his wife were making a purchase and , in a further incident , a bus driver was shot dead at the wheel of his vehicle .
19 The 47-year-old rocker 's glasses caught the eye at a glittering showbiz charity ball in Hollywood — where he and Rachel were a focus of attention all night .
20 Unix System Labs ' ex-director of strategic marketing Paul Calkin has surfaced as a principal in Systems & Software Integration & Distribution where he and his staff are consulting with PC and low-end Unix companies on high-end strategic and sales issues .
21 Before another reading of this poem on the same visit , he announced that it began where he had begun , and that it ended where he and his wife hoped to end — in the parish church of a Somerset village ; he could see now the pattern of his life completed .
22 Outrageously camp and very witty , Paul was an habitué of the Colony Room where he and Minton may have first met .
23 He won the award for the regular habitat improvements made on his 1,680 acre property , where he and his keeper alan Smith four years ago gave up rearing pheasants , and built up wild birds , both pheasants and partridges , which have gone from strength to strength .
24 A final triumph came at the Paris exhibition of 1878 , where he and ( Sir ) Arthur Sullivan [ q.v. ] organized the British musical element , and Leslie 's choir won first prize in the international choral competition .
25 Vertue was doubtless involved because of his expert knowledge of vaulting gained at Windsor , Westminster , and , above all , at Bath Abbey where he and his brother had engaged in respect of their fan vault that ‘ there shall be noone so goodely neither in England nor in France . ’
26 Dingley died at Lamorbey 8 August 1781 , according to the monumental inscription in Charlton parish church , where he and his wives are buried .
27 I had often discussed my plans with my uncle who , as Warden , now lived in the Warden 's Lodge at All Souls , where he and his wife encouraged me to visit them and always made me welcome .
28 There was no need to ask Mossop where he and Heather had gone after leaving Fawley .
29 They were heading straight for the belt of shrubbery where he and Larsen had taken cover , and which Larsen had just vacated .
30 , my new work colleague , took us to our new home where he and his wife had organised the house and furniture for us — all we had to do was unpack the 20 crates of personal belongings !
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