Example sentences of "where he find " in BNC.

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1 There are quite sufficient echoes here to direct the reader to Keats 's ‘ ode on a Grecian Urn ’ where he finds the urn ‘ With brede/ Of marble men and maidens overwrought , / With forest branches … ‘ and finds too scenes of love ‘ For ever warm and still to be enjoyed , / For ever panting , and for ever young — ’ as well as the heifer approaching the altar ‘ with garlands dressed ’ .
2 Where he finds beauty and pleasure in male animals , he asserts their masculinity very vehemently , or else denies it .
3 ‘ Major Bagshot accompanied Bonzo to the 15th green where he found a ball and a complete set of Henry Cotton ‘ St Andrew 's ’ clubs lying , abandoned .
4 You can explain to him about your system and he 'll put the books back where he found them . ’
5 Herd life extended beyond the office out to the organization man 's natural habitat , the suburban community , where he found even watching television was a group activity .
6 Although this section of the wall was under constant surveillance by two warders , one of whom had to patrol the perimeter wall on foot taking about eight minutes , Blake was able to reach the foot of the wall unobserved where he found Bourke 's ladder , with which he made his escape , hanging over the wall .
7 After leaving school he quickly progressed into the King Country provincial side , where he found himself playing alongside Ceri Jones and Garin Jenkins , the Wales hooker , from Pontypridd .
8 At the end of the corridor leading from the front door was the kitchen , where he found the fridge .
9 Neighbouring women rushed in to comfort her and mourn with her ; and Harry , fuming at her ingratitude and smarting from yet another snub , stamped back to this cottage , where he found Ann weeping bitterly , with Tristram at her breast .
10 Where he found the energy — Anyway , this poor child , only nineteen she was ( he should 've been ashamed of himself and him a man of forty ) — if she 'd only come to me at the start !
11 He fled to the prop-room , where he found John Harbour and Babs , huddled whispering round the fire with Freddie Reynalde .
12 He exploited it where he found it ; he fed off it like a predator .
13 Boldwood walked across the fields to the pool , where he found the farm workers busily washing the sheep .
14 In 1875 Drummond was appointed locomotive superintendent of the North British Railway , where he found the locomotive stock and workshops somewhat run down .
15 He came to know Edward Johnston [ q.v. ] , whose seminal book , Writing and Illuminating and Lettering ( 1906 ) , stimulated his study of Renaissance handwriting and of palaeography , where he found the inspiration for the italic script and type associated with his name .
16 In his private practice he had adults in psychoanalysis and some children too , though with children he now concentrated more on the ‘ therapeutic consultation ’ , where he found that a single interview could at times unhitch a developmental hold-up .
17 He wandered into the kitchen , where he found a freshly-brewed pot of tea .
18 He might be able simply to take love where he found it , enjoy the moment and then move on .
19 Having dealt with Hopkins 's venture , the News of the World 's reporter thumbed through It , where he found advertisements for Psychedelic Review and ‘ editorial matter praising drugs and drugtakers ’ .
20 Where he found order , many now find disorder , or anxiety about order .
21 He made for the travelling bookshop , where he found Jeffrey Archer sitting at a portable desk to one side of the bookstall .
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