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

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1 Kapuscinski is soon in a still hairier place , further south , where he is told of the South African intervention .
2 Alan Fountain is a Senior Commissioning Editor at Channel 4 , where he is responsible for Independent Film and Video .
3 He leaves the Observer , where he is an associate editor .
4 Where he is abstract and geometric , she is figurative and expressionist .
5 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 .
6 The return to my house is strained by the thought that he still has not the faintest idea where he is going .
7 He knows precisely where he is going now and is fit and eager for the challenge .
8 At last Mr Kinnock achieves some formal stature , to match the fact that he will indisputably remain where he is .
9 Dwight York , who played for Trinidad and Tobago in Sunday 's World Cup defeat by the United States , has agreed to sign a three-year contract with Villa , where he is due to arrive on December 13 .
10 The worse for drink , he lurches away , staggering to a litter bin where he is sick .
11 On January 1st the rebels of the United Somali Congress claimed to have driven President Siad Barre into a bunker in the military airport , where he is defended by his favourite tanks .
12 Married with three sons , Prof lives in suburban Bassett , Southampton , where he is professor of politics .
13 SIR Ron Brierley yesterday reassured shareholders in GPG , the investment vehicle where he is chairman , that ‘ we are doing everything in our power ’ to solve the impasse which has frozen London trading in the shares for 15 months .
14 This is his favourite event , together with the Open — an event where he is as surprised as he is flattered by the support he gets from the British public .
15 Married with three sons , Prof Plant lives in Bassett , Southampton , where he is professor of politics .
16 In the event , Leeds chose to play a rather strange formation in which McAllister operated at right-back and Speed was anywhere but where he is most effective , on the left flank .
17 Taylor might have been wildly and dangerously wrong , of course , but on the whole he has got where he is ( he is now Lord Chief Justice ) by getting things exactly right .
18 Nothing goes right for Walter ; his father dies early , soon followed by his mother , a rigid , religious woman , who treats the boy harshly but teaches him good conduct , to write and to hold down a job in a sweet factory where he is patronised by his superiors and ridiculed by his fellow workers .
19 Except I ca n't , because I have to follow Marcus and where he is I will be .
20 Planning each outing is good training for the patient : if he has difficulties with programming , you might go over the plan with him each time before he goes out , and ask him to say out loud exactly where he is going and how he is going to get there .
21 I rushed out without any money , and before I go home I must go and inform Mr Felton 's people where he is .
22 CD reintroduces Pickwick , not very happily , in Master Humphrey 's Clock , where he is represented as joining Master Humphrey 's circle and supplying the story of Will Marks .
23 Little Paul spends a short time at Mrs Pipchin 's ( on the recommendation of Miss Tox , a former child-boarder ) , where he is not quelled as the others are , but thoroughly discomfits her with his sharp questions and grave stare .
24 Even the one who has betrayed the light sooner or later is forced to come back to the centre of stability , where he is raised once more into the understanding of clarity and purity of thought and action .
25 where he is from ( the sponsoring body ) ;
26 Robert , Kim 's father , has since moved to Paignton Zoo in South Devon , where he is in the company of some more mature females !
27 The first of these is when the teacher is asked to do a manageable job , where he is working within his intellectual capacity and has that confidence which proceeds from really knowing more about what he is teaching than the children do .
28 His blind spots tend to be Bartók and Stravinsky — ‘ especially when he is in what I call his ‘ wrong note ’ mode , like in the ‘ Pulcinella ’ Gavotte where he is deliberately a bar out with his ‘ Alberti bass ’ .
29 ‘ He is the model of what a retired cricketer should be — a white haired , white whiskered , florid country gentlemen , close upon his three score years and ten , comfortably off , well-informed , and interested in and full of information about cricket in general , his own shire and town in particular where he is much respected . ’
30 ‘ In John Major you have a pilot at the helm who knows where he comes from and where he is going . ’
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