Example sentences of "[subord] his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The professional man who gave a lower standard of service in necessitous cases , where his remuneration was little or nothing , would be regarded as an unworthy colleague by his professional brethren .
2 Certainly one would visit the cottage at Higher Bockhampton where Hardy was born ( now looked after by the National Trust ) and Stinsford church where his heart is buried .
3 There was nothing in the least bit objectionable about him , but he looked as though he had a computer where his heart was , and rushed home at night to plug in to a socket and recharge the batteries .
4 There was a lead weight where his heart should have been .
5 Where his heart is I am not sure .
6 He took Ranulf 's hand , led him over to the gibbet and pushed his hand between the iron bars until the tips of his fingers touched the decaying flesh of the hanged man , just above where his heart had been .
7 And he looked at McAllister sitting primly before him , hands in her lap , the face beneath the lace cap so enchanting that Angela Macleod , née Deverill , and all her works , flew away forever , and he knew again where his heart now lay .
8 And in whatever enterprise he was engaged there , in that far-off region she had never seen , and never would see , where his heart was , she knew in her own heart that it could not be less than glorious .
9 They came to a wonderful peak towards the end of his life where his love of the countryside , its changing weather , lights and moods brought forth a series of remarkable , free-spirited watercolours .
10 Her eyes were on a level with his chest , where his tie hung crookedly from a casually loosened knot .
11 The door of No. 1 , where his wife Cissy Salt dressed , was ajar .
12 Whenever possible he selected ones that contained pieces on the menopause and left them lying around where his wife could see them .
13 He suggested an hotel nearby where his wife , who could speak German , worked as a receptionist .
14 In 1844 he bought Hotham Hall where his wife and son principally lived , until another estate was purchased at Bradwell in Oxfordshire .
15 Royal Fusilier Butler , 23 , wrecked a flat in Bolton , Greater Manchester , where his wife Joanne , 24 , and six-week-old daughter Amanda lived with Alan Murphy , 28 .
16 He had spent the week driving back and forth between Blackburn and Southampton where his wife gave birth last Monday to their first child .
17 Other faces who will be missing are winger Rob Egerton , who will be in the United States where his wife will be studying , while both Steve Cutler and Jeff Miller have announced their retirements .
18 Mr Wallace 's shadow lies heavily across the state where he was governor for four terms and where his wife Lurleen ( who has a museum to herself , complete with wax mannequins wearing her clothes ) was governor for one .
19 On another occasion he declared that marriage was a partnership where his wife was not simply marrying the man but a way of life .
20 But because of his deteriorating health , he is unable to keep any of these jobs long , and throughout much of the novel he is confined to his shack where his wife cares for him .
21 The case was heard by an exceptionally unconventional judge , but one of sound common sense , Mr Justice Caulfield , who more recently found fame in his unorthodox but equally commonsensical summing-up in the Jeffrey Archer action , where his description of Mrs Archer as ‘ fragrant ’ , no doubt causing great embarrassment to the lady , will go down in the history of judicial extravagance .
22 He stood just within the room , looking steadily at the Princess , and went headlong where his genius pointed him .
23 When Nigel 's not working , he retreats to his Wiltshire home , where his daughter Kate , now 13 , and Polly 's sons , William , 10 , and eight-year-old Ben , are frequent visitors .
24 Shortly thereafter , however , the Haldane party struck back , by securing the return of Morris to the Inverkeithing station and the transfer of Sharp to distant Ayr , where his ability to participate in burgh politics would be somewhat restricted .
25 Since then he has been seen by the right-wing as Maggie 's prince-in-waiting , but his skill has been that he has remained very much in favour with the Major Government where his ability and amiability won him respect .
26 The display is now set to tour Scotland for the remainder of the centenary year , taking in several locations which have strong MacDiarmid associations — Langholm , where he was born ; Montrose where his masterpiece A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle was composed ; and Lanark , close to Brownsbank where he spent the later years of his life .
27 It was also planned to rationalise operations in the UK , but Mr Heneaghan gave an assurance that Edinburgh , where his company employs five people , would remain as headquarters for the combined operation .
28 No doubt he exaggerated ( such was his wont where his conscience was concerned ) ; yet the only news she had received from Em herself had not been happy ; and now — to learn that she had suffered a miscarriage in that desert place at such a time of year , and that she had not felt able to share the grief of it with her own affectionate sister …
29 He did n't know who he was anymore , and neither did the Earthlings , hence his name , Doctor Who ; he did n't know precisely where his home was ; he did not fully know how to operate the time-space machine .
30 The care which Bailey lavished on his " treasures " within the National Trust was at least equalled by his work as activist and propagandist for the " eternal values " of poetry through the Association and in the pages of the Newbolt Report where his contribution to the section on the universities was particularly notable .
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