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

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1 ‘ Here ! ’ he said , looking about him and seeing he had their attention .
2 Maggie looked at him with interest and he nodded , seeing he had her complete attention .
3 As soon as he saw their mood he made no attempt to join or follow ; and the people , seeing he had not the cut of a government man , passed him by .
4 She went very red , and seeing he 'd scored , Will added slyly : ‘ I ai n't going to make trouble , leastways not if th'bist sensible .
5 Berry arrived with his party at base camp where he ran into the Kazakh climber Valeri Krishchaty by chance .
6 Anthony Saxton 's management training began with a major international cosmetics company , and he became Managing Director of an advertising agency before joining John Stork in 1978 , where he ran the UK division .
7 He began his political career at St Andrew 's University , where he ran a campaign to elect Tory Nicholas Fairbairn as rector .
8 The titles of the lectures included : Dr. Crawford on " The four stages of man 's existence considered in relation to Health and disease " and later on " Physiology ; " Mr Hector McLean on " Taste , " " Highland Poetry & Romance " and " The Study of Geology ; " Mr Chisholm on " Social Reform ; " Mr Lerach on " Burns ; " Mr Dewar on " Electricity ; " Mr Coath on " The Acquisition of Knowledge , " " The Study of Political & Constitutional History and its bearing on Christianity " and " Mental Philosophy ; " Rev. Hugh Monroe on " The Connection of Revelation with Geology " and " Our English Bible ; " Rev. McFadyen on " Rising in Life ; " Dr. Blair on " The Atmosphere " and " Health " where he condemned the Port Ellen water supply ; Colin Hay on " Agriculture & Commerce " and " Instinct & Reason . "
9 He 'd got a new one where he crossed his feet , and a new version of his smile .
10 His son was educated at Winchester and Magdalene College , Cambridge , where he failed to take a degree , and preferred fast cars and horse-racing to the solitude of the bush .
11 He was educated at Harrow , won an exhibition to New College , Oxford , where he failed to take a degree , and finally went to Trinity College , Dublin ( BA and MA , 1919 ) .
12 An employer has been held liable where he failed to take steps to deal with a practical joker whom he knew about ( Hudson v Ridge Manufacturing ( 1957 ) ) .
13 Where he kissed it goodbye .
14 Herrington [ 1972 ] 1 All ER 749(HL) , where he observed :
15 After narrowly losing the 1784 by-election , Hotham visited Sussex , where he embarked upon the ambitious scheme of transforming the fishing hamlet of Bognor into the select watering-place of ‘ Hothamton ’ .
16 The Englishman , not concerned with fuel-burn on such a short leg , had kept the plane at an altitude where he sacrificed fuel economy for speed .
17 They found some drinks , eventually , in a small beleaguered ante-room , where he fought his way through to the bar and acquired some fizzy orange .
18 It drew the hungry child from his bed to the landing , where he glanced nervously at the Bogeyman 's room before creeping on tip-toe along the strip of faded carpet .
19 It was never entirely clear where he bedded down at night after he lurched from the pub with various caddying cronies of a like mind .
20 He was educated at John Kipling 's School in Barnard Castle , where he acquired an interest in mathematics and astronomy .
21 A mature scholarship to Oxford followed , where he acquired more refined snobberies than those afforded by the community of insurance clerks .
22 Before then he had 14 years in charge of West Ham , the club he joined as a schoolboy player and where he progressed through the ranks .
23 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 .
24 Youatt became owner of the Nassau Street infirmary , where he lectured on diseases of the dog ; he also gave lectures at University College .
25 After his retirement from the Institut Pasteur , where he lectured for some 50 years , he devoted himself entirely to his cookery studies .
26 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 .
27 Where he walked the Dark Elves trembled , for he commanded the powers of magic as if born to them .
28 Another vivid example of this kind of reasoning was offered in a book on The Troublesome Boy ( 1936 ) by Dr H. S. Bryan , a medical officer in the child guidance service and an Assistant County Commissioner in the Boy Scouts , where he brought a little psychoanalytical inspiration to Scouting together with the romanticism of the movement 's founder .
29 Now Gorman is thinking of moving Reid into midfield where he starred for RBAI .
30 Eventually he managed to sit in a chair unaided and began to attend the hospital school , where he operated a computer with a mouth-held drumstick .
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